2021
DOI: 10.1108/jchmsd-09-2020-0132
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Inhabiting war craters examining geostatistical modeling within landscape heritage recovery in Aleppo

Abstract: PurposeAleppo city in Syria has witnessed severe bombardment since the 2011 war affecting its landscape heritage, causing explicit geomorphological changes with anthropogenic qualities. The research aims to log observations on the patterns of bombardment craters. It investigates their key role in guiding post-war recovery plans. Currently, the interpretation of war scars is not considered in the reconstruction plans proposed by local administrations and here lies the importance of the research.Design/methodolo… Show more

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“…Although Gil in 2010 stated that it is not widely adopted within creative design process [8]. Both Kempf [7] and Elsayed [9] in 2019 and 2021 respectively, affirmed that satellite imagery (SIM) is one of the basic data sources used by GIS for data extraction and prediction [7] and [9], which is an available and easy tool to be used for educational demands. The use of Satellite imagery in GIS facilitates further operations like Geo-referencing enabling users to obtain real measurements from images of non-spatial references.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Gil in 2010 stated that it is not widely adopted within creative design process [8]. Both Kempf [7] and Elsayed [9] in 2019 and 2021 respectively, affirmed that satellite imagery (SIM) is one of the basic data sources used by GIS for data extraction and prediction [7] and [9], which is an available and easy tool to be used for educational demands. The use of Satellite imagery in GIS facilitates further operations like Geo-referencing enabling users to obtain real measurements from images of non-spatial references.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%