The focal main objective of the book is to constitute a
meaningful linkage among research problems, geoinformation methods
and corresponding applications. The research goals, related both to
theoretical and practical issues, derive from multidisciplinary
fields such as archaeology, history, geography, landscape planning,
environment, geoinformation science, geology and geomorphology. All
the aforementioned scientific areas have the spatial dimension in
common, i.e. the vast amount of spatially referenced data. Their
research issues can be addressed and analysed with geoinformation
technology; though, the researchers should get familiar to the
range of available geoinformation methods. The book provides
description of a variety of research problems issues and
technological ?solutions?approaches that can be used to support
processes of data capturing, mapping and analysis. These techniques
and concepts are illustrated on numerous practical examples. along
with specific examples, where these have been applied. The current
structure of the book includes the following four chapters:
introduction, data capturing and mapping, analysis and modelling,
and study cases. In the following we provide a more detailed
content of each chapter listing the main topics included within the
selected articles.
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