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A Google Earth Engine-enabled Python approach for the identification of anthropogenic palaeo-landscape features

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Citation:
A Google Earth Engine-enabled Python approach for the identification of anthropogenic palaeo-landscape features / F. Brandolini, G. Domingo-Ribas, A. Zerboni, S. Turner. - In: OPEN RESEARCH EUROPE. - ISSN 2732-5121. - 2021:1-22(2021), pp. 1-37. [10.12688/openreseurope.13135.2]
abstract:
The necessity of sustainable development for landscapes has emerged as an important theme in recent decades. Current methods take a holistic approach to landscape heritage and promote an interdisciplinary dialogue to facilitate complementary landscape management strategies. With the socio-economic values of the “natural” and “cultural” landscape heritage increasingly recognised worldwide, remote sensing tools are being used more and more to facilitate the recording and management of landscape heritage. The advent of freeware cloud computing services has enabled significant improvements in landscape research allowing the rapid exploration and processing of satellite imagery such as the Landsat and Copernicus Sentinel datasets. This research represents one of the first applications of the Google Earth Engine (GEE) Python application programming interface (API) in studies of historic landscapes. The complete free and open-source software (FOSS) cloud protocol proposed here consists of a Python code script developed in Google Colab, which could be adapted and replicated in different areas of the world. A multi-temporal approach has been adopted to investigate the potential of Sentinel-2 satellite imagery to detect buried hydrological and anthropogenic features along with spectral index and spectral decomposition analysis. The protocol's effectiveness in identifying palaeo-riverscape features has been tested in the Po Plain (N Italy).
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
List of contributors:
F. Brandolini, G. Domingo-Ribas, A. Zerboni, S. Turner
Authors of the University:
BRANDOLINI FILIPPO ( author )
ZERBONI ANDREA ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/878015
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/878015/2179958/Brandolini+et+al_ORE_2021_compressed%20(2).pdf
Project:
Scavo Archeologico nella Terramara Santa Rosa di Poviglio. Il fossato del Villaggio Piccolo e il collegamento con il Villaggio Grande
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