Traditional landscape photographs reaching back until the second half of the nineteenth century represent a valuable image source for the study of long-term landscape change. Due to the oblique perspective and the lack of geographical reference, landscape photographs are hardly used for quantitative research. In this study, oblique landscape photographs from the Norwegian landscape monitoring program are georeferenced using the WSL Monoplotting Tool with the aim of evaluating the accuracy of point and polygon features. In addition, the study shows how the resolution of the chosen digital terrain model and other factors affect accuracy. Points mapped on the landscape photograph had a mean displacement of 1.52 m from their location on a corre...
Photography can be an invaluable tool in human geographical research, for example, to better underst...
The melting of glaciers in recent decades is well documented in the Alps through comprehensive histo...
Norway has a political goal to minimize the loss of cultural heritage due to removal, destruction or...
Traditional landscape photographs reaching back until the second half of the nineteenth century repr...
© 2019, © 2019 Society for Landscape Studies. This paper assesses the potential of software develope...
Historical cartographic material in the form of maps and aerial imagery remains one of the main data...
Repeat photography is a useful tool for evaluating landscape change and patterns over a long period ...
When ground level photography is to be used in landscape monitoring, it is important to record when,...
An overall societal aim is to ensure a sustainable use and management of agricultural landscapes. Th...
This paper reports on a potential new form of data generation and data display to be used for commun...
Quantitative assessment of vegetation change is often conducted by digitally analyzing time series o...
International audienceThe analysis of land cover change plays a key role in understanding a great va...
Abstract Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, ...
Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, the lack o...
Photogrammetric aerial film image archives are scanned into digital form in many countries. These da...
Photography can be an invaluable tool in human geographical research, for example, to better underst...
The melting of glaciers in recent decades is well documented in the Alps through comprehensive histo...
Norway has a political goal to minimize the loss of cultural heritage due to removal, destruction or...
Traditional landscape photographs reaching back until the second half of the nineteenth century repr...
© 2019, © 2019 Society for Landscape Studies. This paper assesses the potential of software develope...
Historical cartographic material in the form of maps and aerial imagery remains one of the main data...
Repeat photography is a useful tool for evaluating landscape change and patterns over a long period ...
When ground level photography is to be used in landscape monitoring, it is important to record when,...
An overall societal aim is to ensure a sustainable use and management of agricultural landscapes. Th...
This paper reports on a potential new form of data generation and data display to be used for commun...
Quantitative assessment of vegetation change is often conducted by digitally analyzing time series o...
International audienceThe analysis of land cover change plays a key role in understanding a great va...
Abstract Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, ...
Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, the lack o...
Photogrammetric aerial film image archives are scanned into digital form in many countries. These da...
Photography can be an invaluable tool in human geographical research, for example, to better underst...
The melting of glaciers in recent decades is well documented in the Alps through comprehensive histo...
Norway has a political goal to minimize the loss of cultural heritage due to removal, destruction or...