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[Archport] EAA2023 sessão #707 “Open Access Remote Sensing Data in Cultural Heritage Management, Archaeological Research, and Citizen Science”

Subject :   [Archport] EAA2023 sessão #707 “Open Access Remote Sensing Data in Cultural Heritage Management, Archaeological Research, and Citizen Science”
From :   Rita Dias <ritadupontdias@gmail.com>
Date :   Wed, 18 Jan 2023 09:44:16 +0000

Bom dia,

 

Está aberta a recepção de resumos para a sessão #707 “Open Access Remote Sensing Data in Cultural Heritage Management, Archaeological Research, and Citizen Science” a ser realizada no EAA Annual Meeting em Belfast, de 30 de Agosto a 2 de Setembro de 2023. A língua de apresentação é o inglês.

 

Resumo da sessão:

The increasing availability of open access remote sensing data (airborne LiDAR, aerial and satellite imagery…) has been critical for archaeological research and cultural heritage management by both public and private institutions namely local, regional, and national governments and universities but also in preventive archaeology. In addition, the development of simplified and highly efficient computing algorithms, the increase in computational power and the increasingly systematic use of artificial intelligence (automation vs manual archaeological mapping) have greatly contributed to this panorama. However, what is the real impact of these data on efficiency and effectiveness at the level of mapping and cataloguing of archaeological sites? Has the true potential of this data really been exploited by the public and private sectors for the benefit of cultural heritage and society? What synergies can we create to encourage their increasingly systematic use? What examples and good practices can we learn from? What constraints and threats can there be to cultural heritage?
We would like to discuss the pressing social demand for a new generation of high-resolution open access remote sensing data, and how these data would benefit both scientific research and heritage management. We would also like to discuss the role of crowdsourcing and citizen science in contributing and benefiting from these data. Our goal is to showcase projects and case studies that contribute to the discussion on the potential and impact of open access remote sensing data on archaeological research, cultural heritage management and citizen science and crowdsourcing practices. Finally, we also want to discuss the potential limitations and threats to cultural heritage due to the availability of these data in open access.

 

Intruções de submissão:

Propostas para comunicação oral devem ser submetidas no sítio dos EAA (https://eaa.klinkhamergroup.com/eaa2023/sessions/contribution/?clean=1) indicando a sessão #707 “Open Access Remote Sensing Data in Cultural Heritage Management, Archaeological Research, and Citizen Science” durante o processo. Os resumos devem ter entre 150 a 300 palavras e o título não mais que 20 palavras. Não são permitidas imagens ou gráficos no resumo. O deadline é o dia 9 Fevereiro de 2023, 23:59 hora central europeia.

Informação adicional pode ser encontrada no sítio: 
https://www.e-a-a.org/eaa2023

 

Co-organizadores da sessão:


Rita Dias (ritadias@era-arqueologia.pt)

João Fonte (joaofonte@gmail.com)
António Neves (an@ua.pt)
Fernando Marsh (fernando.menendez@ua.pt)
Jesús García Sánchez (j.garcia@iam.csic.es)

 

Esperamos encontrá-los em Belfast!


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Rita Dias, PhD.
ICArEHB - Interdisciplinary Center for Archaeology and Evolution of Human Behaviour
Faculdade das Ciências Humanas e Sociais
Universidade do Algarve
Campus Gambelas
8005-139, Faro
Portugal
(+351) 289 800 988


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