Coupling Historical Maps and LiDAR Data to Identify Man-Made Landforms in Urban Areas

In recent years, there has been growing interest in urban geomorphology both for its applications in terms of landscape planning, and its historical, cultural, and scientific interest. Due to recent urban growth, the identification of landforms in cities is difficult, particularly in Mediterranean a...

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Main Authors: Martino Terrone, Pietro Piana, Guido Paliaga, Marco D’Orazi, Francesco Faccini
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/10/5/349
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spelling doaj-44624d3fe07644b88bc767fcde278d422021-06-01T00:25:13ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642021-05-011034934910.3390/ijgi10050349Coupling Historical Maps and LiDAR Data to Identify Man-Made Landforms in Urban AreasMartino Terrone0Pietro Piana1Guido Paliaga2Marco D’Orazi3Francesco Faccini4Department of Earth, Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Genoa, 16132 Genoa, ItalyDepartment of Political Sciences, University of Genoa, 16124 Genoa, ItalyNational Research Council, Research Institute for the Geo-Hydrological Protection, 10135 Turin, ItalyDirezione Sistemi Informativi del Comune di Genova, Municipality of Genoa, 16149 Genoa, ItalyDepartment of Earth, Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Genoa, 16132 Genoa, ItalyIn recent years, there has been growing interest in urban geomorphology both for its applications in terms of landscape planning, and its historical, cultural, and scientific interest. Due to recent urban growth, the identification of landforms in cities is difficult, particularly in Mediterranean and central European cities, characterized by more than 1000 years of urban stratification. By comparing and overlapping 19th-century cartography and modern topography from remote sensing data, this research aims to assess the morphological evolution of the city of Genoa (Liguria, NW Italy). The analysis focuses on a highly detailed 1:2’000 scale map produced by Eng. Ignazio Porro in the mid-19th century. The methodology, developed in QGIS, was applied on five case studies of both hillside and valley floor areas of the city of Genoa. Through map overlay and digitalization of elevation data and contour lines, it was possible to identify with great accuracy the most significant morphological transformations that have occurred in the city since the mid-19th century. In addition, the results were validated by direct observation and by drills data of the regional database. The results allowed the identification and quantification of the main anthropic landforms. The paper suggests that the same methodology can be applied to other historical urban contexts characterized by urban and architectural stratification.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/10/5/349urban geomorphologyanthropogenic landformsold mapscontour linesGenoa
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author Martino Terrone
Pietro Piana
Guido Paliaga
Marco D’Orazi
Francesco Faccini
spellingShingle Martino Terrone
Pietro Piana
Guido Paliaga
Marco D’Orazi
Francesco Faccini
Coupling Historical Maps and LiDAR Data to Identify Man-Made Landforms in Urban Areas
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
urban geomorphology
anthropogenic landforms
old maps
contour lines
Genoa
author_facet Martino Terrone
Pietro Piana
Guido Paliaga
Marco D’Orazi
Francesco Faccini
author_sort Martino Terrone
title Coupling Historical Maps and LiDAR Data to Identify Man-Made Landforms in Urban Areas
title_short Coupling Historical Maps and LiDAR Data to Identify Man-Made Landforms in Urban Areas
title_full Coupling Historical Maps and LiDAR Data to Identify Man-Made Landforms in Urban Areas
title_fullStr Coupling Historical Maps and LiDAR Data to Identify Man-Made Landforms in Urban Areas
title_full_unstemmed Coupling Historical Maps and LiDAR Data to Identify Man-Made Landforms in Urban Areas
title_sort coupling historical maps and lidar data to identify man-made landforms in urban areas
publisher MDPI AG
series ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
issn 2220-9964
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In recent years, there has been growing interest in urban geomorphology both for its applications in terms of landscape planning, and its historical, cultural, and scientific interest. Due to recent urban growth, the identification of landforms in cities is difficult, particularly in Mediterranean and central European cities, characterized by more than 1000 years of urban stratification. By comparing and overlapping 19th-century cartography and modern topography from remote sensing data, this research aims to assess the morphological evolution of the city of Genoa (Liguria, NW Italy). The analysis focuses on a highly detailed 1:2’000 scale map produced by Eng. Ignazio Porro in the mid-19th century. The methodology, developed in QGIS, was applied on five case studies of both hillside and valley floor areas of the city of Genoa. Through map overlay and digitalization of elevation data and contour lines, it was possible to identify with great accuracy the most significant morphological transformations that have occurred in the city since the mid-19th century. In addition, the results were validated by direct observation and by drills data of the regional database. The results allowed the identification and quantification of the main anthropic landforms. The paper suggests that the same methodology can be applied to other historical urban contexts characterized by urban and architectural stratification.
topic urban geomorphology
anthropogenic landforms
old maps
contour lines
Genoa
url https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/10/5/349
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