2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12518-020-00340-5
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Copernicus Sentinel imagery for more risk-resilient historic cities in coastal zones: contribution to the monitoring of Albenga archaeological site and delta of river Centa

Abstract: Earth observation (EO) technologies and products are traditionally providing an extremely important contribution to a more efficient management of built areas and people during emergencies. Their employment could be extremely useful in monitoring and risk assessment of protected monument and sites situated in potentially vulnerable areas such as costal zones. Change detection has a crucial role in such activities, especially in case of hazardous events—on one side, this method can provide inputs in the phases … Show more

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“…The archive of images produced by these satellites is available for free to everyone. Its application has already demonstrated considerable effectiveness in documenting different types of cultural heritage hazards such as flooding [67,68], looting [4,62] and urban sprawl [3,69]. For the scope of the present research, it is worth mentioning that recent research has proved how Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data can be effectively used for detection of archaeological mounds [70,71].…”
Section: Multidisciplinary Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The archive of images produced by these satellites is available for free to everyone. Its application has already demonstrated considerable effectiveness in documenting different types of cultural heritage hazards such as flooding [67,68], looting [4,62] and urban sprawl [3,69]. For the scope of the present research, it is worth mentioning that recent research has proved how Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data can be effectively used for detection of archaeological mounds [70,71].…”
Section: Multidisciplinary Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In Europe, Italy is the country with a higher number of studies on regions (e.g. Liguria) at high risk of hydrogeological instability with an expected return period of dangerous floods of circa 50 years (Previtali et al, 2018;Cuca, 2020;Cambiaggi and Berardi, 2019;Cigna et al, 2013;Pascale et al, 2013). Unless the number of studies, research highlights the difficulties of building structural measures for DRR, especially in a region like Liguria which is confined between the mountainous territory and the coast, with little space available, or appropriate, for the realization of measure to reduce flooding risk, i.e.…”
Section: State Of the Art Of Cultural Heritage Risk Under Threats By ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, this has been done for landslides, although for this hazard is more common to have building structural monitoring performed in continuous or sporadic geotechnical or laser scanner surveys at support of a risk assessment over an extended time (Cambiaggi and Berardi, 2019;Indirli et al, 2011;Cigna et al, 2013). The literature review shows clearly that the research community is well aligned in terms of research-driven policy framework, as all the works related to churches affected by flooding quote the EU FD, several the Sendai DRR framework, while few the INSPIRE directive IJBPA 42,1 (Moreno et al, 2022;Cuca, 2020). Recent EU and National projects who have driven research on Flood risk assessment and management are: the EU-FP6 Cultural Heritage Protection against Flooding (CHEF), the Risk and Vulnerability in Cultural Heritage (RIVUPH) project funded by Andalusian Government (Ortiz et al, 2016), the EU Risk Indicators for the Analysis of Cultural heritage under Threat project (RIACT) (Figueiredo et al, 2021), the Italian MICHEmitigating the impact of natural hazards on cultural heritage sites, structures and artefacts project for the city of Florence, the NOAH web application program with historical/ real time natural hazards and weather events in the Philippines (Loreto et al, 2021) and the National Flood Insurance program for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) high-risk ranking zone in USA (Paille et al, 2016).…”
Section: State Of the Art Of Cultural Heritage Risk Under Threats By ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The integration of GIS and RS technologies has been widely used to analyze, map, and retrieve reliable information related to the natural hazards (Agapiou et al, 2015). Special attention has been given to the assessment of several natural hazards at the locations and vicinity of cultural heritage sites (Cuca, 2020;Liu, Xu, Chen, Chen, & Zhang, 2019;Lombardo, Tanyas, & Nicu, 2020;Ortiz, Ortiz, Martín, & Vázquez, 2016;Ravankhah et al, 2019;Salamon, Netzer-Cohen, Cohen, & Zilberman, 2018;Valagussa et al, 2020).…”
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