Traditional place names (toponyms) represent the immaterial cultural heritage of past land uses, particular characteristics of the territory, landscape related events or inhabitants, as well as related cultural and religious background. In Euopean countries where the cultural landscape has a very long history, this heritage is particularly considerable. Often most of the detailed knowledge about traditional place names and their precise localization is non-written and familiar only to old local native persons who experienced the former rural civilization. In the next future this important heritage will be seriously threatened because of the physical disappearance of its living custodians. One of the major problems that one has to face,...
Traditional landscape photographs reaching back until the second half of the nineteenth century repr...
Encyclopaedias, as a reliable source of knowledge produced by experts and lexicographers, are, among...
Written by world-leading specialists in their own field, the papers in this book trace the whole pr...
A great deal of information is contained within archival maps—ranging from historic political bounda...
Present-day map digitization methods produce data that is semantically opaque; that is to a machine,...
This paper introduces the STEAD approach for interpreting data acquired by a “human sensor”, who use...
Landscape is not a sum of elements to be juxtaposed in a paper or a digital space. It is a complex s...
The Toponymy is a testimony of the ”wisdom of the past” and the stratified heritage of a community. ...
Preservation of the landscape is connected with the resource protection of the rural environment and...
Many historical sources contain numerous names of places, the manual assignment of w...
International audienceThis article presents an approach combining linguistic analysis, geographic in...
This paper outlines the key concepts of opacity, back formation and toponymic activity used by place...
This paper will explore the problem of creating a gazetteer of colonized landscapes, specifically th...
Climate changes are impacting the landscape in many different ways. In the alpine region, some speci...
Vernacular place names pose a research challenge in geographic information retrieval. There is a lon...
Traditional landscape photographs reaching back until the second half of the nineteenth century repr...
Encyclopaedias, as a reliable source of knowledge produced by experts and lexicographers, are, among...
Written by world-leading specialists in their own field, the papers in this book trace the whole pr...
A great deal of information is contained within archival maps—ranging from historic political bounda...
Present-day map digitization methods produce data that is semantically opaque; that is to a machine,...
This paper introduces the STEAD approach for interpreting data acquired by a “human sensor”, who use...
Landscape is not a sum of elements to be juxtaposed in a paper or a digital space. It is a complex s...
The Toponymy is a testimony of the ”wisdom of the past” and the stratified heritage of a community. ...
Preservation of the landscape is connected with the resource protection of the rural environment and...
Many historical sources contain numerous names of places, the manual assignment of w...
International audienceThis article presents an approach combining linguistic analysis, geographic in...
This paper outlines the key concepts of opacity, back formation and toponymic activity used by place...
This paper will explore the problem of creating a gazetteer of colonized landscapes, specifically th...
Climate changes are impacting the landscape in many different ways. In the alpine region, some speci...
Vernacular place names pose a research challenge in geographic information retrieval. There is a lon...
Traditional landscape photographs reaching back until the second half of the nineteenth century repr...
Encyclopaedias, as a reliable source of knowledge produced by experts and lexicographers, are, among...
Written by world-leading specialists in their own field, the papers in this book trace the whole pr...