Environmental and Landscapes Design in Archaeolandscapes by Using Remote Sensing
Firoozeh Agha Ebrahimi Samani1 * and Behrang Bahrami1
1
Department of Environmental Design,
Graduate Faculty of Environment,
University of Tehran,
Tehran,
Iran
Corresponding author Email: fsamani@ut.ac.ir
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.10.3.17
From the past, the combinations of the natural structures and the human features have created a specific cultural archaeolandscape. Therefore, the Environmental design in these landscapes have been presented through the main idea of “the passage of humans in the nature during over centuries” .In the new paradigm of integrated conservation in cultural landscapes, archaeological sites and buildings are evaluated in a wider range, and considerable attention is paid to them in the natural context. Recognizing the Connection between heritage and peoples over the time by focus on Environmental data integration, guide to find the destruction reasons and also guide us for best conservation. Therefore, archaeological sites, besides environmental factors, go under preservation and repair of the site and its environment. In this research, satellite data processing and image analysis have been applied besides environmental interpretations together with different scientific data. The result of these studies gave rise to comprehensive information to investigate and recognize the collocations of the ecological, archaeological and human structures from the past to the present and according to the purposes and strategies resulting from the wide environmental studies and the discussed principles of archaeolandscapes, attempts have been made to environmental design.
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Samani F. A. E, Bahrami B. Environmental and Landscapes Design in Archaeolandscapes by Using Remote Sensing. Curr World Environ 2015;10(3) DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.10.3.17
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Samani F. A. E, Bahrami B. Environmental and Landscapes Design in Archaeolandscapes by Using Remote Sensing. Available from: http://www.cwejournal.org/?p=13096