Effect of contextual conditions on the performance of measured survey methods

Elwazani, Salim (2002) Effect of contextual conditions on the performance of measured survey methods. In: Estrategias relativas al patrimonio cultural mundial. La salvaguarda en un mundo globalizado. Principios, practicas y perspectivas. 13th ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium. Actas. Comité Nacional Español de Icomos, Madrid, pp. 17-20. [Book Section]

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Abstract (in English)

Measured surveys are a universal form of heritage resource documentation. Historic surveyors, photogrammetrists, and governmental recording program workers carry out field measurement surveys on heritage buildings and produce “measured” drawings for preservation purposes as diverse as the needs of documentation users. They employ a variety of survey methods, such as hand measurement, rectified photography, digital techniques, and others.

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Elwazani, Salim
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Languages: English
Keywords: heritage documentation; measured surveys
Subjects: F.SCIENTIFIC TECHNIQUES AND METHODOLOGIES OF CONSERVATION > 25. Heritage documentation
ICOMOS Special Collection: Scientific Symposium (ICOMOS General Assemblies)
ICOMOS Special Collection Volume: 2002, 13th
Depositing User: Jose Garcia
Date Deposited: 17 Dec 2010 14:05
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2011 19:16
URI: https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/527

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