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26 August 2020 Stable: structural stability risk assessment
Matteo Serpetti, Renzo Carlucci, Alessio Di Iorio, Francesca Bozzano, Benedetta Antonielli, Salvatore Martino, Betty Charalampopoulou, Christos Kontopoulos, Paris Fokaides, Petros Christou, Nikos Papadopoulos, Haris Saroglou, Stefano De Angeli
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Proceedings Volume 11524, Eighth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2020); 115240D (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2571956
Event: Eighth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2020), 2020, Paphos, Cyprus
Abstract
European cultural heritage (CH) is at risk, threatened by environmental processes strengthened by climate change and anthropogenic pressure. In particular, the slow (landslides, subsidence) and seismic (earthquakes) movements of the soil have a strong impact on the structural stability of our cultural heritage (CH). The actions to be carried out to protect and safeguard CH are in continuous development and this is where the STABLE (STructural stABiLity risk assEssment) project fits. STABLE concerns the design and development of a thematic platform, which combines structural stability models, simulation and damage assessment tools, advanced remote sensing, in situ monitoring technologies, geotechnical and cadastral data sets with the WebGIS application for mapping and long-term monitoring of the CH. The thematic platform, which is the final objective of the project, will therefore support the authorities responsible for the conservation of cultural heritage in the design and implementation of policies for monitoring, preserving and safeguarding our heritage. This will allow effective monitoring and management of CH to prevent or at least reduce the possible irreparable damages. STABLE will coordinate existing skills and research in a synergistic plan of collaborations and staff exchanges to offer a complete transfer of knowledge and training to researchers in the specific area under study. The development of the platform will be the strategy that scientists will have to follow to share and improve CH safeguard methods. It will serve professionals to apply the most advanced technologies in their fields.
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Matteo Serpetti, Renzo Carlucci, Alessio Di Iorio, Francesca Bozzano, Benedetta Antonielli, Salvatore Martino, Betty Charalampopoulou, Christos Kontopoulos, Paris Fokaides, Petros Christou, Nikos Papadopoulos, Haris Saroglou, and Stefano De Angeli "Stable: structural stability risk assessment", Proc. SPIE 11524, Eighth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2020), 115240D (26 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2571956
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KEYWORDS
Buildings

Process modeling

Data modeling

Earthquakes

Geographic information systems

Remote sensing

Cultural heritage

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