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Applicability of 3DVE Indicator for Cultural Heritage Landscape Management

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Abstract

Uniformly control of the height of buildings owned by individuals to protect cultural heritage landscape causes social conflicts. Thus, it is necessary to introduce an indicator that can simultaneously evaluate the criteria for control of the height of buildings (CCBH) for urban development and cultural heritage landscape management. We developed 3D Visual Exposure (3DVE) as a useful indicator to review the validity of the CCBH around cultural heritage. By using the 3DVE, it was possible to calculate visibility and we succeeded in mapping the opportunity of view on 3D geospatial information and evaluating landscape variation with statistics through changing building heights around cultural heritage. We predict that the 3DVE presented in this study will have high utilization as an indicator for the cultural heritage landscape management.

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Footnotes
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In order to calculate the visibility quickly, multiple ‘points’ should be selected from the important parts of the object (We call this ‘target point’). Since no more than two sides of a building are seen simultaneously, target points were calculated with 884, ½ of the 1,769 target points extracted.
 
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Metadata
Title
Applicability of 3DVE Indicator for Cultural Heritage Landscape Management
Authors
Jaeyong Lee
Youngmo Kim
Copyright Year
2016
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48496-9_11