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Quick mapping by mobile sensors for landscape values monitoring and conservation

Peer-reviewed publication
June, 2014
Italy

Geomatics researches, applied to architecture and landscape, are becoming increasingly focused on development of innovation in survey techniques and digital data management. Quick techniques
are sought, with a high level of automation and versatility, to support knowledge management and protection of cultural heritage, be it referred to artistic and architectural heritage or, overall, to whole varied landscape assets, in so such highest density in the country as to consider Heritage itself.

Informazione geografica digitale e risorse per il governo del territorio

Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2011
Italy

Il contributo pone in luce alcune caratteristiche dei sistemi informativi geografici necessari alla gestione integrata delle funzioni di pianificazione del territorio, di valutazione immobiliare e di manutenzione della base imponibile immobiliare, ed in particolare le caratteristiche di interoperabilità fra le diverse basi dati gestite dai settori della PA variamente competenti in materia di governo del territorio, che alla luce della Direttiva europea INSPIRE dovranno conseguire elevati standard di accessibilità e di condivisione dell’informazione.

EFFICIENCY OF USE AGRICULTURAL LAND ON THE BASIS FORMATION OF THE EROSION MODEL REGIONAL LEVEL

Peer-reviewed publication
October, 2015

A general characteristic degradation
processes at regional level. The dependence
between the coefficients of the properties of
agricultural land and soil conservation index value.
Calculated losses of major crops due to the use of
arable land, which belong to the degraded and
unproductive. The measures to restore the
effectiveness ofthe use ofthese lands.

USE OF GIS IN RESEARCH ANTROPOGENIC TRANSFORMATIONS BASINS OF SMALL RIVERS (FOR EXAMPLE RIVER KOROPETS)

Peer-reviewed publication
October, 2015

The article discusses the possibility of using geoinformation technologies to estimate transformational changes in basin systems of small rivers in the example left Podilla tributary of Dniester, River Koropets. The technique of the automated calculation of anthropogenic pressure degree on sub‐basins.

Rilievo terrestre dell’ambiente urbano con tecnologie a scansione: un test sulla città-industria di Dalmine

Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2014
Italy

Il patrimonio edilizio urbano è un bene che caratterizza l’identità dell’uomo che con esso ha vissuto; la conoscenza della realtà originaria, la conservazione e valorizzazione nel tempo comportano interventi di tipo documentale che possono interessare sia gli aspetti costruttivi degli edifici, connessi a
dimensioni e geo-localizzazione, sia quelli legati alla forma urbana, sia ancora altri più specifici di tipo storico-artistico e materico.

Quotazioni immobiliari: effetti di vicinanza in mercati poco dinamici

Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2012
Italy

L’identificazione dei sottomercati residenziali risulta di notevole interesse per la corretta programmazione di interventi nelle politiche abitative. Inoltre, negli ultimi anni si è assistito ad una crescente richiesta di informazioni statistiche a livello territoriale sempre più dettagliata che rende necessarie partizioni del territorio sempre più specifiche.
In questo studio si propone un’analisi per giungere ad un’aggregazione di comuni caratterizzati da omogeneità per livelli e andamento delle quotazioni delle abitazioni.

Evaluation and mapping of cultural services in terraced landscapes. The case study of the Amalfi Coast

Peer-reviewed publication
June, 2016
Italy

Cultural landscapes are a key resource for sustainable development. Among them, terraced landscapes are classified as “evolutive living” landscapes (UNESCO, 2012), an expression of the historical interrelationship between man and his territory. Currently many terraced landscapes are considered at risk because of the changed socio-economic conditions.

Environmental indicators for evaluating properties

Peer-reviewed publication
June, 2015
Italy

Property evaluation for tax purposes has traditionally relied on urban and building criteria, mostly resulting from concepts driven by the commercial attractiveness of the property under evaluation, its building and the site itself. Due to the world climate and ecological crisis, awareness has risen about the need for other indicators, which can evaluate the quality of a property, even referring to its potential environmental impact.

ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC IMPROVING OF AGRICULTURAL LAND USE ON REGIONAL LEVEL

Peer-reviewed publication
May, 2016
Ukraine

Land Reform in Ukraine is already a considerable period of time. Priority land reform was to be the formation of land market relations that would ensure continued efficient reallocation of land resources based on market self-regulation. Implementation of large-scale land reforms in these areas has caused huge problems of acute social, economic and environmental. Properly not the rational use and protection of land resources, reproduction of the productive potential of agricultural lands.

Background of CASBEE development

Peer-reviewed publication
June, 2014
Italy
Japan
Global

Large amounts of resources and energy are consumed in the building sector. However, in response to the growing awareness of global environment problems, those in the building sector also recognized the necessity of making contributions toward the mitigation of environmental problems. The development of BREEAM was spurred by such circumstances. Its innovative scope and method attracted worldwide attention and eventually led to the global movement for developing assessment tools.

Passive optical sensors and related image matching methods for 3D modelling

Peer-reviewed publication
June, 2013
France
Italy

3D detailed models derived from digital survey techniques has increasingly developed and focused in many field of application, starting from the land and urban areas survey, with remote sensed data, to landscape assets and finally to Cultural Heritage items. The high detailed content and accuracy of such models makes them so attractive and usable for large sets of purposes.