Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response (JRACR) (Mar 2021)
Planning the Protection and Digital Construction of Mount Tai Stone Inscriptions
Abstract
After thousands of years of exposure to the elements, the Mount Tai stone inscriptions have been damaged to varying degrees. As immovable cultural relics, they are inseparable from their surrounding environment, and therefore continue to face numerous risks and safety hazards. Several spatial information technologies are used in this paper to perform tasks related to the Mount Tai stone inscriptions, including digital information acquisition, spatial database construction, and 3D visualization information system design. These functions support digital data storage, information-based management; 3D visual display of the Mount Tai stone inscriptions; remote monitoring is performed using intelligent networked devices; innovate digital communication and heritage culture transmission models of heritage culture; build a digital heritage protection system for the Mount Tai stone inscriptions. Based on principles of digital construction, this paper further explores methods for planning risk assessment and protective measures for the Mount Tai stone inscriptions, as well as for improving the digital archiving and modeling of the stone inscriptions and the sustainable development of cultural tourism products.
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