Urban landscape change in Carpathian Mountain Resorts

Mapping of urban landscape change in detail scale is a difficult task when analysis is focused on a longer period with little data available. This is also the case of Romanian resort towns, where the latest development replaces former urban structures characterized by lower densities and larger gree...

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Main Authors: Constantin Nistor, Bogdan-Andrei Mihai, Liviu Toma, Bogdan Olariu, Marina-Ramona Rujoiu-Mare (Vîrghileanu)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1395771
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spelling doaj-65e670c453d64adaaeadf0e89cd92a232020-11-25T02:21:00ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472017-01-0113110110610.1080/17445647.2017.13957711395771Urban landscape change in Carpathian Mountain ResortsConstantin Nistor0Bogdan-Andrei Mihai1Liviu Toma2Bogdan Olariu3Marina-Ramona Rujoiu-Mare (Vîrghileanu)4University of BucharestUniversity of BucharestGISBOX SRLUniversity of BucharestUniversity of BucharestMapping of urban landscape change in detail scale is a difficult task when analysis is focused on a longer period with little data available. This is also the case of Romanian resort towns, where the latest development replaces former urban structures characterized by lower densities and larger green areas with a new pattern, consisting of more compact districts. The paper focuses on mapping urban change in one of the most popular mountain resorts in Romanian Carpathians, the town of Bușteni (820–980 m), located along the Upper Prahova Valley, at the bottom of Bucegi Massif. This research integrates data from historical aerial photos, photogrammetrically processed (1969) as well as digital orthophotos (2012). For an adequate representation, we created a database containing two vector datasets (buildings), corresponding to both historical moments, in order to calculate the Built-up Index (BI). The change map features, in detail scale, the difference in urban patterns, concerning their spatial distribution and intensity. This type of analysis is a very useful instrument in urban planning, protected area designing and touristic resort development.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1395771Mapping urban changesbuilt-up indexphotogrammetric processmountain resortBușteni
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author Constantin Nistor
Bogdan-Andrei Mihai
Liviu Toma
Bogdan Olariu
Marina-Ramona Rujoiu-Mare (Vîrghileanu)
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Bogdan-Andrei Mihai
Liviu Toma
Bogdan Olariu
Marina-Ramona Rujoiu-Mare (Vîrghileanu)
Urban landscape change in Carpathian Mountain Resorts
Journal of Maps
Mapping urban changes
built-up index
photogrammetric process
mountain resort
Bușteni
author_facet Constantin Nistor
Bogdan-Andrei Mihai
Liviu Toma
Bogdan Olariu
Marina-Ramona Rujoiu-Mare (Vîrghileanu)
author_sort Constantin Nistor
title Urban landscape change in Carpathian Mountain Resorts
title_short Urban landscape change in Carpathian Mountain Resorts
title_full Urban landscape change in Carpathian Mountain Resorts
title_fullStr Urban landscape change in Carpathian Mountain Resorts
title_full_unstemmed Urban landscape change in Carpathian Mountain Resorts
title_sort urban landscape change in carpathian mountain resorts
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Mapping of urban landscape change in detail scale is a difficult task when analysis is focused on a longer period with little data available. This is also the case of Romanian resort towns, where the latest development replaces former urban structures characterized by lower densities and larger green areas with a new pattern, consisting of more compact districts. The paper focuses on mapping urban change in one of the most popular mountain resorts in Romanian Carpathians, the town of Bușteni (820–980 m), located along the Upper Prahova Valley, at the bottom of Bucegi Massif. This research integrates data from historical aerial photos, photogrammetrically processed (1969) as well as digital orthophotos (2012). For an adequate representation, we created a database containing two vector datasets (buildings), corresponding to both historical moments, in order to calculate the Built-up Index (BI). The change map features, in detail scale, the difference in urban patterns, concerning their spatial distribution and intensity. This type of analysis is a very useful instrument in urban planning, protected area designing and touristic resort development.
topic Mapping urban changes
built-up index
photogrammetric process
mountain resort
Bușteni
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1395771
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