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http://dx.doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2019.39.6.0945

Resilience of Cultural Heritage by Integrating Historic Maps and Geospatial Information  

Bae, Junsu (Yonsei University)
Yang, Yunjung (Sungshin Women's University)
Choi, Yoonjo (Yonsei University)
Kim, Sangkyun (Yonsei University)
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KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research / v.39, no.6, 2019 , pp. 945-954 More about this Journal
Abstract
Cultural property is a valuable asset that connects the past with the present, and cultural heritage is now included in the international agenda of disaster risk reduction. Accordingly, the importance of building resilience of cultural assets has been on the rise, and the necessity of spatial information has been emphasized in building resilience. Therefore, in this study, A methodology for studying the resilience contained in cultural assets through linkage with historical map and time series spatial information is proposed and the proposed methodology was applied to cultural assets located in Gongju area. Georeferencing was performed on time-series images of aerial images and topographical map, and the changes in cultural assets and surrounding areas were found. The width of the river has changed due to the installation of the Keum River Estuary Dam and the dammed pool for irrigation. Nevertheless, the main cultural assets and monuments are located in the high-altitude area and thus have been well preserved. In this study, cultural property resilience was extracted using only map data and in future, it is necessary to conduct research to extract cultural property resilience through analysis of historical records such as geography.
Keywords
Resilience of cultural heritage; Geospatial information; Historical map; Aerial image; Topographical map;
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