The potential of a digital, transdisciplinary approach to landscape change and urbanization around Copenhagen in the 20th century
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The potential of a digital, transdisciplinary approach to landscape change and urbanization around Copenhagen in the 20th century. / Svenningsen, Stig; Perner, Mads Linnet.
I: Geografisk Tidsskrift - Danish Journal of Geography, Bind 119, Nr. 1, 02.01.2019, s. 30-37.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The potential of a digital, transdisciplinary approach to landscape change and urbanization around Copenhagen in the 20th century
AU - Svenningsen, Stig
AU - Perner, Mads Linnet
PY - 2019/1/2
Y1 - 2019/1/2
N2 - Urbanization has long been recognized as a major driver for landscape change in the vicinity of major cities and urban systems. Studies of the historical process of urbanization often rely on spatial data or statistics and rarely include detailed historical socio-economic data. This research note aims to emphasize the potential of using digitized cultural heritage data in landscape research. The focus is on how a digital transdisciplinary approach, combining an array of large historical data sets, can provide insights into the link between socio-economic factors and landscape changes at the property level. Using the case of a single farm on the outskirts of Copenhagen, we demonstrate how linked historical data can help reconstruct the urbanization process on a local scale and trace the driving forces of landscape change. The results also suggest that there is enormous potential for landscape research to utilize such historical data.
AB - Urbanization has long been recognized as a major driver for landscape change in the vicinity of major cities and urban systems. Studies of the historical process of urbanization often rely on spatial data or statistics and rarely include detailed historical socio-economic data. This research note aims to emphasize the potential of using digitized cultural heritage data in landscape research. The focus is on how a digital transdisciplinary approach, combining an array of large historical data sets, can provide insights into the link between socio-economic factors and landscape changes at the property level. Using the case of a single farm on the outskirts of Copenhagen, we demonstrate how linked historical data can help reconstruct the urbanization process on a local scale and trace the driving forces of landscape change. The results also suggest that there is enormous potential for landscape research to utilize such historical data.
KW - VGI
KW - cultural heritage
KW - driving forces
KW - geohumanities
KW - land use
KW - spatial humanities
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/0fabd364-2264-3d78-87a6-0e43b1242194/
U2 - 10.1080/00167223.2018.1525303
DO - 10.1080/00167223.2018.1525303
M3 - Journal article
VL - 119
SP - 30
EP - 37
JO - Geografisk Tidsskrift
JF - Geografisk Tidsskrift
SN - 0016-7223
IS - 1
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