Graphical analysis of historical maps. Traces of industrial archeology in the south-eastern sector of the city of Cagliari. (Sardinia, Italy)

Pirinu A.
2019-01-01

Abstract

The contribution proposed is a part of a research aimed at the definition of methodologies for the analysis and representation of the landscape of Sardinia, with particular reference to one of its most important and characteristic versions: the landscape of the wetlands. The history of the city of Cagliari is strongly linked to the sea and the lagoons, elements that constituted the authentic "settlement principle" where the lagoons, in particular, were sources of decisive resources as well as for fishing, for the landing (especially the western ponds) and salt extraction (mainly from the Molentargius pond). The case study consists in a part of the regional natural park “Molentargius-Saline”, a system of considerable environmental and landscape value that hosts examples of industrial archeology. Through a multi-scale approach that links traditional and IT tools it is possible to define some representative graphic models of the studied landscape in order to plan its protection and enhancement. The comparison between historical maps and aerial images here presented is the first step of a path of knowledge that explore, analyze and want to highlight the most important transformation occurred in this area since the nineteenth century and a partial preservation of the its historical cultural landscape.
2019
Inglese
12
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http://www.acee-journal.pl/1,7,51,Issues.html
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internazionale
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Landscape drawing; Cultural heritage; Industrial archaeology; Sardinia, Italy
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Pirinu, A.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
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1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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