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Paper: 07a9
Paper title: Diagnostico del Patrimonio Cultural Ambiental Urbano de un Área de la Ciudad de San Juan Usando la Tecnologia Sig
Authors: Nozica, G., Grizas, E. and Potenzoni, A.
Summary: This paper includes some of the results obtained by "The Assessment of San Juan City Environmental Cultural Heritage - A methodology development based on G.I.S. technology" project team. Various criteria and methodologies used for an urban sector diagnosis are analysed based on D.F. Sarmiento Native Home National Historical Monument. Although the above mentioned GIS technology was applied together with the data base generated by the SICAT (Survey Data System), it was necessary to incorporate other data which were not considered by such a base. Consequently, a new system called Heritage Data System (HDS) was designed. The methodological contribution improved the GIS quality of detecting multiple relations among the sector under study cultural goods, such as: eleven environmental historical elements, two designated national historical monuments, one designated national historical site, historical buildings, urban districts, trees and facilities and allowed to define what was called "The Protected Environmental Historical Area".
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Year of publication: 1998
Series: CUMINCADes:SIGRADI
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Citation: Nozica, G., Grizas, E. and Potenzoni, A. (1998). Diagnostico del Patrimonio Cultural Ambiental Urbano de un Área de la Ciudad de San Juan Usando la Tecnologia Sig. II Seminario Iberoamericano de Grafico Digital [SIGRADI Conference Proceedings / ISBN 978-97190-0-X] Mar del Plata (Argentina) 9-11 september 1998, pp. 226-231, http://itc.scix.net/paper/07a9
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