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In the Italian landscape there are a lot of Cultural Heritage sites, thirty seven of which are parts of the Unesco world heritage list. It means that frequently the disaster management has to deal with Cultural Heritage problems, such as preservation, safeguard, reconstruction, etc. Preserving Cultural Heritage for future generations is a duty; the importance of this task is proved by the attention...
The recent upgrading of laser scanning devices has led to a set of new surveying techniques for civil engineering and environmental analysis. The terrestrial laser scanner allows complete and dense 3D digital models of the surface of any object to be reconstructed. This is very useful for natural hazards and risk assessment where morphological investigation is a starting point to evaluate stability...
The paper focuses on digital environments conceived by historical research on urban history dealt with a multidisciplinary approach. It presents the first outcomes of a research in progress by the authors (the one urban historian and the other geomatics) on the digitalization and interpretation of the affair of “via Roma” in Turin. This central street was demolished and rebuilt in the Thirties of...
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