The case study of Tilmen Höyük is presented here to describe a combination of different integrated approaches. The site has been assessed from a climatic, topographical, pedological, hydrological, vegetational and vegetation management standpoint. This study provided a wealth of information that was used for acquiring a deeper understanding of the present environment, in view also of designing and planning the archaeological park. At the same time, remote monitoring was experimented in view of future applications and management protocols.
Rossi Pisa, P., Berichillo, L., Bittelli, M., Fortunati, V., Vignudelli, M. (2020). Layered Nature. Assessing and Monitoring the Environment for the Development of an Archaeological Park. Bern : Springer Nature AG 2020 [10.1007/978-3-030-32754-5_10].
Layered Nature. Assessing and Monitoring the Environment for the Development of an Archaeological Park
Rossi Pisa, Paola;Bittelli, Marco
;Vignudelli, Marco
2020
Abstract
The case study of Tilmen Höyük is presented here to describe a combination of different integrated approaches. The site has been assessed from a climatic, topographical, pedological, hydrological, vegetational and vegetation management standpoint. This study provided a wealth of information that was used for acquiring a deeper understanding of the present environment, in view also of designing and planning the archaeological park. At the same time, remote monitoring was experimented in view of future applications and management protocols.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.