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Résumé : PREFACE Mapping Landscapes in Transformation: Multidisciplinary Methods for Historical Analysis PART ONE: PROJECTION 1. Cartographic Grounds: The Temporal Cases 2. Data Friction: Mapping Strategies on a (Peri)urban Frontier, Chennai, India 3. Mapping and Design as Interrelated Processes: Constructing Space-Time Narratives 4. Mapping the Evolution of Designed Landscapes with GIS: Stourhead Landscape Garden as an Example 5. Unfolding Wasteland: A Thick Mapping Approach to the Transformation of Charleroi's Industrial Landscape 6. Photography, Railways and Landscape in Transylvania , Romania: Case Studies in Digital Humanities PART TWO: FOCUS 7. Mapping Archaeological Landscapes in Transformation: A Cha?ne-Op?ratoire Approach 8. A High-Resolution Multi-Scalar Approach for Micro-Mapping Historical Landscapes in Transition: A Case Study in Texas, USA 9. Pixels or Parcels? Parcel-Based Historical GIS and Digital Thematic Deconstruction as Tools for Studying Urban Development 10. The Secularisation of Urban Space: Mapping the Afterlife of Religious Houses in Brussels, Antwerp and Bruges 11. Mapping Through Space and Time: The Itinerary of Charles of Cro? 12. Landscape Appreciation in the English Lake District: A GIS Approach 13. Digital Humanities and GIS for Chinese Architecture: A Methodological Experiment POSTFACE Mapping Historical Landscapes in Transformation : An Overview About the authors
Thomas Coomans, Bieke Cattoor & Krista De Jonge
Jill Desimini
Karl Beelen
Bieke Cattoor
Steffen Nijhuis
Cecilia Furlan
Cristina Purcar
Piraye Hac?g?zeller, Jeroen Poblome, Devi Taelman, Ralf Vandam, Frank Vermeulen
Arlo McKee, May Yuan
Bram Vannieuwenhuyze
Reinout Klaarenbeek
Sanne Maekelberg
Ian Gregory, Christopher Donaldson, Joanna E. Taylor
Chang-Xue Shu
John Bintliff
Biographie: Thomas Coomans is professor of architectural history and heritage conservation at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Science, KU Leuven. Bieke Cattoor is tenure track professor of landscape architecture at the Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft. Krista De Jonge is professor of architectural history and head of the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Science, KU Leuven.
Sommaire: The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. One of today's major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation-that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale. Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century. Contributors: Karl Beelen (Karlsruhe IT), John Bintliff (Leiden University / Edinburgh University), Bieke Cattoor (TU Delft), Jill Desimini (Harvard University), Cecilia Furlan (TU Delft / KU Leuven), Ian Gregory and Christopher Donaldson (Lancaster University), Joanna Taylor (University of Manchester), Piraye Hacig?zeller, Frank Vermeulen and Devi Taelman (Ghent University), Ralf Vandam and Jeroen Poblome (KU Leuven), Reinout Klaarenbeek (KU Leuven), Sanne Maekelberg (KU Leuven), Steffen Nijhuis (TU Delft), Cristina Purcar (TU Cluj-Napoca), Changxue Shu (KU Leuven, FWO), Bram Vannieuwenhuyze (University of Amsterdam), May Yuan and Arlo McKee (University of Texas, Dallas) Ebook available in Open Access.
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