The Cultural landscapes are witnesses of "the creative genius, social development and the imaginative and spiritual vitality of humanity. They are part of our collective identity", as it is internationally defined and accepted (ICOMOSUNESCO). The need for their protection, management and inclusion in the territorial policies has already been widely accepted and pursued. There is a great number of risks to which the cultural landscapes are exposed, arising mainly from natural (both due to slow geo-physical phenomena as well as hazards) and anthropogenic causes (e.g. urbanisation pressure, agriculture, landscape fragmentation etc.). This paper explores to what extent Earth Observation (EO) technologies can contribute to identify and evaluate ...
This paper aims to assess the risk of natural and anthropogenic hazards for cultural heritage in Cyp...
The landscape of Cyprus is characterized by transformations that occurred during the 20th century, w...
In June 2016, a wild re outbreak in the region of Solea, district of Nicosia, Cyprus, resulted in th...
The Cultural landscapes are witnesses of "the creative genius, social development and the imaginativ...
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2017,...
Soil loss has been long characterized as one of the main threats of climate change with possible imp...
In 2006 UNESCO report has identified soil loss as one of the main threats of climate change with pos...
Cultural heritage (CH) sites are threatened from a variety of natural and anthropogenic factors. Inn...
The importance of visible built heritage and archeolandscapes for preservation of collective memory ...
Currently, assessing geo-hazards in cultural heritage sites takes place after the geo-hazard has occ...
This paper aims to assess the risk of natural and anthropogenic hazards for cultural heritage in Cyp...
The landscape of Cyprus is characterized by transformations that occurred during the 20th century, w...
In June 2016, a wild re outbreak in the region of Solea, district of Nicosia, Cyprus, resulted in th...
The Cultural landscapes are witnesses of "the creative genius, social development and the imaginativ...
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2017,...
Soil loss has been long characterized as one of the main threats of climate change with possible imp...
In 2006 UNESCO report has identified soil loss as one of the main threats of climate change with pos...
Cultural heritage (CH) sites are threatened from a variety of natural and anthropogenic factors. Inn...
The importance of visible built heritage and archeolandscapes for preservation of collective memory ...
Currently, assessing geo-hazards in cultural heritage sites takes place after the geo-hazard has occ...
This paper aims to assess the risk of natural and anthropogenic hazards for cultural heritage in Cyp...
The landscape of Cyprus is characterized by transformations that occurred during the 20th century, w...
In June 2016, a wild re outbreak in the region of Solea, district of Nicosia, Cyprus, resulted in th...