Chairs: Benjamin DUCKE | Irmela HERZOG, Germany
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 (Wappensaal)
09:00-09:20 | Bence VÁGVÖLGYI | Gábor SERLEGI; Hungary: Mapping earth forts from every angle: results of the combination of multiple non-destructive survey methods in a GIS framework
09:20-09:40 | Menne KOSIAN | Rowin VAN LANEN, The Netherlands: The importance of history for climate adaptation; Confronting modern spatial problems by overcoming historical-limitations of traditional GIS modelling
09:40-10:00Catherine PORTER | Keith LILLEY | Christopher LLOYD | Siobhan MCDERMOTT | Rebecca MILLIGAN, UK: Digging into early cartography – the digital analysis of sixteenth century maps of Great Britain and Ireland
10:00-10:20 | Irmela HERZOG | Lothar WELLER, Germany: Towards identifying the course of a route mentioned in 1065
10:20-10:40 | Coffee Break
10:40-11:00 | Lucia MARSICANO | Domenica DININNO | Fabio REMONDINO, Italy: Entertainment buildings during the roman empire: where, when, why
11:00-11:20 | Reza SHARIFI, Germany | Somaye FAZELI | Alireza IBRAHIMI, Afghanistan: Spatial Data Infrastructure for Urban Heritage Conservation in Afghanistan, the case study of the Herat Old City
11:20-11:40 | Rowin VAN LANEN, The Netherlands: Mapping monumental churches. The challenge of applying GIS on the religious landscape of the Netherlands
12:00-14:00 | Lunch Break