A CityGML multiscale approach for the conservation and management of cultural heritage: The case study of the old town of Taranto (Italy)

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The aim of this article is to provide a dedicated approach to the realisation of a CityGML model for the valorisation and the conservation of existing cultural heritage. In particular, for the ancient city of Taranto (Italy), several levels of details (LODs) have been built. CityGML models in LOD1 for the most representative periods were realised, which were characterised by urban changes from the mid-1800s until today. To achieve this aim, great importance was devoted to the process of integration of the different file formats. A geographic information system (GIS) approach has been put in place for the construction of the CityGML model in LOD1. In addition, the study also focused on the realisation of a CityGML model in LOD3 of a bridge of a particular historical and architectural interest, called “Ponte di Porta Napoli”, also situated in the city of Taranto. In the latter case, the CityGML model was realised starting from the geomatics survey. Therefore, the project structured in this way represents an important tool for the sharing of (georeferenced) territorial information. The CityGML models represent a valid support for spatial planning processes and measures for the protection, monitoring and conservation of urban elements.

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Pepe, M., Costantino, D., Alfio, V. S., Angelini, M. G., & Garofalo, A. R. (2020). A CityGML multiscale approach for the conservation and management of cultural heritage: The case study of the old town of Taranto (Italy). ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi9070449

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