Spatial analysis, visual representation and geoapplications to understand Landscape and Human interactions
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Spatial analysis, visual representation and geoapplications to understand Landscape and Human interactions

23 giugno Galata Museo del Mare

09.00 – 11.00 Saletta Bayter

SESSIONE PARALLELA

Spatial analysis, visual representation and geoapplications to understand Landscape and Human interactions

Moderatrice: Paola Zamperlin, Università degli Studi di Firenze

Landscape services and their impact on the well-being of local actors through participatory mapping. A case-study in the Inner Areas of Northern Apennines, Piedmont.
Rebekka Dossche (a), Antonella Primi (a), Alessandro Valle (b)
(a) University of Genoa
(b) Srl. EtaCarinae

Covid-19 societal effects and perceptions: The case study of Italy
Gabriela Fernandez (a), Carol Maione (a,b), Harrison Yang (a), Karenina Zaballa (a), Norbert Bonnici (d), Jarai Carter (c), Ming-Hsiang Tsou (a)
(a) San Diego State University
(b) Politecnico di Milano
(c) Malta Critical Infrastructure Protection Directorate, Malta
(d) Smart Lab, Procter & Gamble, USA

An Innovative Experimental Software for Geomatics Applications on the Environment and the Territory
Vincenzo Barrile (a), Francesco Cotroneo (b), Federica Iorio (b), Giuliana Bilotta (a)
(a) Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria
(b) Nophys srls

Soft mobility in mountain areas: methodological approach and GIS analysis for the fruition of the Forts system in Genoa (Italy)
Federica Bisi, Ilaria Ferrando, Francesca Pirlone, Bianca Federici
University of Genoa

Linked (Open) Chorems: a semantically enriched visual representation
Pietro Battistoni, Monica Sebillo, Giuliana Vitiello
University of Salerno