Mapping landscapes in transformation : multidisciplinary methods for historical analysis /

The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. One of today?s major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transf...

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Other authors / contributors: Coomans, Thomas (Editor), Cattoor, Bieke (Editor), Jonge, Krista de (Editor)
Imprint: Leuven (Belgium) : Leuven University Press, 2019.
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505 0 |a Part one. Projection - Cartographic grounds: the temporal cases / Jill Desimini - Data friction: mapping strategies on a (peri)urban frontier: Chennai, India / Karl Beelen - Mapping and design as interrelated processes: constructing space-time narratives / Bieke Cattoor - Mapping the evolution of designed landscapes with GIS: Stourhead Landscape Garden as an example / Steffen Nijhuis - Unfolding wasteland: a thick mapping to the transformation of Charleroi's industrial landscape / Cecilia Furlan - Photography, railways, and landscape in Transylvania, Romania: case studies in digital humanities / Cristina Purcar - Part two. Focus - Mapping archaeological landscapes in transformation: a Chaîne-Opératoire approach / Piraye Hacigüzeller, Jeroen Poblome, Devi Taelman, Ralf Vandam and Frank Vermeulen - A high-resolution multi-scalar approach for micro-mapping historical landscapes in transition: a case study in Texas, USA / Arlo McKee and May Yuan - Pixels or parcels? Parcel-based historical GIS and digital thematic deconstruction as tools for studying urban development / Bram Vannieuwenhuyze - The secularisation of urban space: mapping the afterlife of religious houses in Brussels, Antwerp and Bruges / Reinout Klaarenbeek - Mapping through space and time: the itinerary of Charles of Croÿ / Sanne Maekelberg - Landscape appreciation in the English lake district: a GIS approach / Ian Gregory, Christopher Donaldson and Joanna E. Taylor - Digital humanities and GIS for Chinese architecture: a methodological experiment / Chang-Xue Shu - Postface - Mapping historical landscapes in transformation: an overview / John Bintliff. 
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