Landscape architectural foot soldier operations

作者: Yazid Ninsalam , Joerg Rekittke

DOI: 10.1016/J.SCS.2015.09.010

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摘要: The main objective of this paper is to propose a systematic fieldwork approach in order describe the ground condition dense urban riverine settlements. proposed supplements aerial-view acquired digital elevation models that are unable conditions obstructed by and vegetative canopies. After three years spent developing approach, we can compare identify synergies between ground-view acquisition methods: an action-, single lens reflex (DSLR)-camera, terrestrial laser scanner (TLS). This consists two-part study, which uses visual quality accuracy data sets produced as criterion for appraisal. Although norms would suggest hypothetical best operational workflow outcome paper, instead argue identification circumstances different methods combined complement limitations another more beneficial. As such, through appraisal obtained approaches described above draw better insights make most out typically laborious fieldwork. Given labour-intensive process, economy work necessitated capture description landscape elements with given equipment time, allowing greatest area coverage.

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