Dina Statuto
University of Basilicata
43 Papers
62 Citations
Dina Statuto is an academic researcher from University of Basilicata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land use & Geographic information system. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 35 publications.
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Papers
Using Historical Maps within a GIS to Analyze Two Centuries of Rural Landscape Changes in Southern Italy
TL;DR: In this paper, a geographical information derived from historical maps within a GIS could be used for better-informed decision-making and management of a rural landscape, for instance, for assessing and monitoring landscape diversity and typical changes of vegetation, even in different geographical locations, where appropriate interventions in landscape structures may be so planned.
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Rural landscape planning through spatial modelling and image processing of historical maps
TL;DR: In this article, the morphological and vegetation variations of agro-forestry land were analyzed by comparing some historical cartographic supports produced by the Italian Geographic Military Institute at different periods over about 160 years with modern maps.
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GIS-based Analysis of Temporal Evolution of Rural Landscape: A Case Study in Southern Italy
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-temporal analysis was carried out to investigate the landscape structure transformations through the assessment of land use change and the implementation of a methodology for the identification of areas in which there has been a natural evolution of the rural landscape.
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Analysis of the effects of agricultural land use change on rural environment and landscape through historical cartography and GIS tools
TL;DR: In this paper, the dynamics of land use are analyzed using a geographic information system applied to historical maps in order to evaluate the consequences of these land transformations over the last 179 years on the rural environment and landscape.
Vernacular farm buildings and rural landscape: a geospatial approach for their integrated management.
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of Geographic Information Systems to catalogue the farm buildings of the Basilicata region (Southern Italy) is explored, paving the way for sustainable management of the important cultural heritage represented by vernacular farm buildings and the rural landscape.
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