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Endangered Heritage Sites : Enhanced Representations for Informed Solutions / edited by Stefania Stellacci, Serdar Aydin.

Springer Nature - Springer Computer Science eBooks 2026 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stellacci, Stefania.
Contributor:
Aydin, Serdar.
Series:
Springer Series on Cultural Computing, 2195-9064
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Human-computer interaction.
Cultural property.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Cultural Heritage.
Local Subjects:
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
Cultural Heritage.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (281 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2026.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2026.
Summary:
This book provides a thorough exploration of how heritage representation has evolved in the digital age, highlighting connections between diverse informed solutions for preserving and interpreting heritage knowledge. It provides a holistic overview of advanced surveying and visualization tools essential for decoding and analyzing cultural heritage data. Techniques such as remote sensing, heritage building information modeling (HBIM), knowledge graphs, and game-based learning can unveil the complex layers inherent in endangered heritage sites. Beyond these tools, the book examines policy perspectives that require critical review and collective efforts. A key focus of the contributions is the revolutionary role of the smart heritage information base as a new form of knowledge and practice. Enriched representations and integrated analyses have revolutionized heritage practices, moving beyond the traditional eidotypes that were prevalent until the first decade of the 21st century. The diverse array of the collected contributions in this book highlights a cultural and technical shift that represents a significant methodological and epistemological progress in the fields of digital humanities and heritage management. With insightful analyses of heritage sites, especially archaeological remains, through real-world case studies in Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Pakistan, and Israel, this book delves into the challenges posed by human-made induced disasters and natural hazards, offering valuable insights into safeguarding our cultural heritage. These case studies not only show the challenges local sites and communities face now and, in the future, but also enrich the discourse on how to protect our shared cultural heritage together. The advanced mapping and analysis of these case studies reveal the importance to unveil hidden narratives, protect collective values, and reshape perspectives on cultural heritage in the digital age. The target audience includes heritage practitioners, architects, archaeologists, urban planners, data scientists, researchers, academics, teaching institutions, and architecture students. Its international scope is reflected in contributions and editors from diverse locations. The thematic breadth appeals to a global readership interested in different theoretical and methodological approaches, complemented by a range of case studies across different cultural, economic, and environmental contexts and future scenarios.
Contents:
Preface: From traditional eidotypes to enriched representations in cultural heritage
Part 1: Smart heritage information
Smart policies for heritage at risk
Anastylosis of the Frigidarium in Patara ancient city using HBIM methodology
Representing spatial and contextual information about megalithic monuments and the landscape: A knowledge-graph approach
Part 2: Digital heritage forensics
Endangered cultural heritage sites in the era of changing climate: Lessons learnt from Pakistan’s 2022 floods using satellite data and field observations
Data-driven documentation: Techniques for historic buildings after anthropogenic and natural hazards
Digitally aided analysis of medieval vaulted ceilings
Part 3: Interactive participation in virtual heritage
Amplifying the future of industrial heritage through digital representation and communication
Enhanced knowledge transfer in historical site interpretation: A gamified approach for Yedikule Fortress/Türkiye
Documenting and visualizing heritage in conflict zones: The underground water channel in Tel Gezer
Digital engagement with remote architecture “furthest from the sea”: A virtual heritage approach
Afterword.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
3-031-91949-1
9783031919497
OCLC:
1547901297

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