Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
AGAT Cartographic Cooperative is developing a series of cartographic
activities focused on the research project on Rome's public drinking
fountains whose shape recalls the one of a big nose and which distribute
potable water across the Italian capital. The methodology applied
a GPS based survey to locate the nasoni across the territory; next, we
have created a database with all the complementary and qualitative
information and, finally, it was possible to map the fountains across
the entire municipality. The objective of such research is the creation of
shared-maps through three different platforms (ArcGIS Online, QGISCloud,
OpenStreetMap) in order to have a compared analysis of both
pros and cons of each instrument regarding the mapping itself and the
peculiarity of sharing the data and related information.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Approccio comparativo di dati e strumenti; Sistemi di condivisione open source; Analisi degli elementi del paesaggio urbano
List of contributors:
DI SOMMA, Andrea
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