Abstract
Abstract. ICOMOS Florence Declaration in 2014, encourages an in-depth reflection on human values through cultural heritage and landscapes, which emphasizes the importance of historical heritage sites, in order to achieve the application of cultural heritage records through the public participation, sharing new technology platform and facilitation tools for knowledge diffusion, for instance. Nikos adopted digitized intangible cultural heritage within i-Treasures project to create a novel digital platform in 2016. Nowadays, the display platform developed based on geographic information system has been gradually accepted and widely used to distribute cultural heritage information, aiming to combine geography, time, events, issues, trends with the interactive maps to show the context of data changes from the consideration of planarity; for example, Burnaby City in Canada has cooperated with the Columbia University to create a navigation platform for guidance of tangible cultural heritage based on story maps in order to provide public recognition function. In this study, Qiong-Lin Settlement in Kinmen Area was taken as an example to illustrate the developing process of an overall planning framework for reappearing the glory of historic settlements of cultural heritage sites with digital technology, which included tangible and intangible cultural heritage preservation and transmission planning, community participation and digital navigation programs. The digital technology with the GIS-based digital platform can provide more diverse and interesting information while using an intuitive, graphical user story mapping interface. So that tangible cultural heritage can be effectively understood, interpreted and preserved with the value-added methods, and also intangible cultural heritage can be continuously transmitted to establish a complete system of cultural heritage preservation. The main contents include several navigation technologies, such as 3D laser scanning, UAV images, photogrammetry, panorama, audio/video, geographic information systems etc.
Highlights
1.1 Florence DeclarationIn 2014, ICOMOS celebrated its 18th General Assembly and relevant heritage specialists dedicated to the theme of “The Florence Declaration”, and proposed the following recommendations for actions: 1. Sharing and experiencing community identity through tourism and interpretation2
Qiong-Lin Settlement in Kinmen Area was taken as an example to illustrate the developing process of an overall planning framework for reappearing the glory of historic settlements of cultural heritage sites with digital technology, which included tangible and intangible cultural heritage preservation and transmission planning, community participation and digital navigation programs
It can achieve the goal and objectives for continue preservation and safeguarding of cultural properties, and it can promote the education and knowledge associated with cultural properties. 2014 Florence Declaration encouraged an in-depth reflection on human values through cultural heritage and landscapes, which
Summary
In 2014, ICOMOS celebrated its 18th General Assembly and relevant heritage specialists dedicated to the theme of “The Florence Declaration”, and proposed the following recommendations for actions: 1. Sharing and experiencing community identity through tourism and interpretation. This declaration reflects the aims of ICOMOS and its work with UNESCO in assessing tangible and intangible values associated with World Heritage properties, and the main aim of the 2014 Symposium was to protect the spirit of place and people’s identity, as well as inclusion and participation of people and groups from a variety of cultures and to move forward in safeguarding and encouraging cultural diversity, so as to improve their quality of life. Under the trend of technological progress, the method used for interpretation and demonstration of cultural heritage has changed, the original cultural heritage will be digitized, and even more, the old scenes will be reproduced, promoted and popularized through the Internet It can achieve the goal and objectives for continue preservation and safeguarding of cultural properties, and it can promote the education and knowledge associated with cultural properties. The display platform developed based on geographic information system has been gradually accepted and widely used to distribute cultural heritage information, aiming to combine geography, time, events, issues, trends with the interactive maps to show the context of data changes from the consideration of planarity; for example, Burnaby City in Canada has cooperated with the Columbia University to create a navigation platform for guidance of tangible cultural heritage based on story maps in order to provide public recognition function
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