Evento

Advances in remote sensing for Cultural Heritage: from site detection to documentation and risk monitoring

Dal 12/11/2015 ore 08.30 al 13/11/2015 ore 18.00

ESA - ESRIN Frascati (Rome), Italy

The V EARSel (European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories) workshop is organised by ESA and CNR (Department of Earth and Environment) and builds on previous workshops in 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2013. It will bring together experts in remote-sensing, archaeologists and cultural heritage specialists to address the key strategic issues of knowledge improvement and the sustainable management of cultural resources.

Remote-sensing is emerging as a key tool for both archaeology and the development and management of cultural heritage. For countries with fledgling sites and monuments records, it provides the only cost-effective means for locating and defining archaeological sites and landscapes. Remote-sensing, particularly its usefulness in providing regular and repeated imagery of less accessible areas, is also of unparalleled importance for monitoring the effects of climate change, urban and rural development, looting and conflict. Further to this, the data produced is providing an exciting opportunity to examine past human-environment dynamics.

Organizzato da:
CNR-IMAA
ESA. Italy
EARSEL Germany

Referente organizzativo:
Rosa Lasaponara
CNR - Istituto di metodologie per l'analisi ambientale
Contrada, santa Loja, Zona Industriale, Tito Scalo (PZ)
rosa.lasaponara@imaa.cnr.it

Modalità di accesso: ingresso libero

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