Remote sensing and map quantitative data in an armed conflict zone. Case study: Quantitative monitoring and mapping of the damage in Syria archeological site Afamia (Apamea)
Résumé
The destruction of cultural and natural heritage resulting from armed conflicts threats the whole of humanity. Despite that, their conservation in conflict areas is deficient, one of the causes of this is the difficulties in accessing information. Today, evolve strategies and tools for monitoring and actively protecting world heritage is very important, which requires the collection and analysis of large amounts of data obtained from various sources. In this context, the objective of this study is to present data of a spatiochronological analysis methods for the quantitative monitoring of the damage caused by the looting of archaeological sites in conflict zones using spatial images.
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Sciences de l'environnement
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Mobaied et al. 2023, Paper for the CAA Oxford 2022 Conference Proceedings.pdf (609.13 Ko)
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