AIMS Geosciences (Jul 2022)

Territorial knowledge and cartographic evolution

  • Francesca Romana Lugeri,
  • Barbara Aldighieri ,
  • Piero Farabollini ,
  • Fabrizio Bendia,
  • lberto Cardillo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3934/geosci.2022025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 452 – 466

Abstract

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The role of geological and geotematic mapping has recently come to the forefront in spatial/environmental management. This paper aims to present some cases of boundary extension in the use of contemporary cartographic tools (GIS and WEBGIS). The potential of digital maps and associated databases offers a wide range of applications, responding to the urgent need to make available to users (practitioners in the technical sectors, planners and society as a whole) the most important concepts to concretely achieve better land management, active risk prevention and sustainable resource enhancement. The application of geomorphological maps to issues closer to society can effectively create its approach to more properly technical-scientific issues, fostering a shared awareness, useful in protecting and enhancing the fragile Italian territory. The described experiences focus on GIS, which confirms its effectiveness both for social involvement in environmental issues, and in territorial/environmental management.

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