The construction of dams is an ever-growing threat to cultural heritage, particularly in an age of climate change and narrowly focused development policies. In analyzing as a case study three major reservoirs in the Middle Euphrates river valley in southeastern Turkey (Atatürk, Birecik and Karkamış), we developed a Post-Flooding Damage Assessment (PFDA) to evaluate the impact of dams on archaeological sites. Our PFDA, consisting of an analysis of cross-correlations between multi-temporal Landsat imagery, geographical spatial datasets and archaeological data from surveys and excavations, provides an unprecedented detailed overview of the loss of especially significant cultural landscapes, and also highlights the limited accuracy of pre-flood...
World Heritage sites in general are exposed to the impacts of natural hazards, which threaten their ...
This article presents the results of the 2013 - survey season which was conducted along the Göksu Ri...
Evolution of the humankind implies the transfer of knowledge from those whom generation after genera...
The construction of dams is an ever-growing threat to cultural heritage, particularly in an age of c...
reserved2noSince the 1960s, economic development strategies promoted by Middle Eastern governments f...
none6siThis paper provides a detailed assessment on the impact of dams on archaeological sites in th...
Like natural catastrophes or armed conflicts, resource extraction projects herald the alteration or ...
The destruction of cultural heritage caused by dams represents a major issue especially in an age of...
Dams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact on arc...
The district of Fındıklı in the Northeast city of Rize in Turkey is environmentally and culturally r...
This study discussed conflicts in a large-scale development project realized in an archaeological ar...
The Turkish Government is currently implementing a substantial development program for southeastern ...
The Keban Dam Rescue Project was initiated in 1967 to record and study the history of the Keban regi...
Stone monuments are important symbols of cultural heritage of countries. However, many environmental...
Over the last 50 years, countries across North Africa and the Middle East have seen a significant in...
World Heritage sites in general are exposed to the impacts of natural hazards, which threaten their ...
This article presents the results of the 2013 - survey season which was conducted along the Göksu Ri...
Evolution of the humankind implies the transfer of knowledge from those whom generation after genera...
The construction of dams is an ever-growing threat to cultural heritage, particularly in an age of c...
reserved2noSince the 1960s, economic development strategies promoted by Middle Eastern governments f...
none6siThis paper provides a detailed assessment on the impact of dams on archaeological sites in th...
Like natural catastrophes or armed conflicts, resource extraction projects herald the alteration or ...
The destruction of cultural heritage caused by dams represents a major issue especially in an age of...
Dams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact on arc...
The district of Fındıklı in the Northeast city of Rize in Turkey is environmentally and culturally r...
This study discussed conflicts in a large-scale development project realized in an archaeological ar...
The Turkish Government is currently implementing a substantial development program for southeastern ...
The Keban Dam Rescue Project was initiated in 1967 to record and study the history of the Keban regi...
Stone monuments are important symbols of cultural heritage of countries. However, many environmental...
Over the last 50 years, countries across North Africa and the Middle East have seen a significant in...
World Heritage sites in general are exposed to the impacts of natural hazards, which threaten their ...
This article presents the results of the 2013 - survey season which was conducted along the Göksu Ri...
Evolution of the humankind implies the transfer of knowledge from those whom generation after genera...