This paper presents a project related to the study for the sustainable development of a site in the region of Campania (Italy): the city of Castel Volturno, in particular the area of Lago Piatto. The research is about the census of all the building and street of this area characterized by the presence of an unauthorized district in an area near the sea coast and the river Volturno with a high hydraulic risk. The activity has involved the census of about 4000 buildings. For each buildings were surveyed both quantitative and qualitative data in order to be able to evaluate not only the quality of the place but also to provide for an intervention of protection in a site with an high environmental and natural valence, but highly degraded by human action. The data acquired by existing documentation and detected by the working group were incorporated into a GIS platform, and then associating to chart a given database with the information acquired. The use of GIS technologies for creating a Geographical Information System of the whole area has made it possible to combine all the physical and intangible components with a view to safeguarding and enhancing the site for landscape re-design.
Knowledge and representation for landscape re-design: the area of Lago Piatto in Castel Volturno
PISACANE, Nicola
2012
Abstract
This paper presents a project related to the study for the sustainable development of a site in the region of Campania (Italy): the city of Castel Volturno, in particular the area of Lago Piatto. The research is about the census of all the building and street of this area characterized by the presence of an unauthorized district in an area near the sea coast and the river Volturno with a high hydraulic risk. The activity has involved the census of about 4000 buildings. For each buildings were surveyed both quantitative and qualitative data in order to be able to evaluate not only the quality of the place but also to provide for an intervention of protection in a site with an high environmental and natural valence, but highly degraded by human action. The data acquired by existing documentation and detected by the working group were incorporated into a GIS platform, and then associating to chart a given database with the information acquired. The use of GIS technologies for creating a Geographical Information System of the whole area has made it possible to combine all the physical and intangible components with a view to safeguarding and enhancing the site for landscape re-design.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.