SATELLITE IMAGERY IN TOURIST MAPPING
Eng. Mihail Albotä
Ioana Popoiu
Romanian Committee of Photogrammetry
and Remote Sensing
Bucharest (Romania)
Abstract: The possibility to use analogic satellite imagery
(which remote sensing provides us in the late years) in tourist
map compilation is approached in this paper.
The integrate use of the existing cartographic and photo-
grammetric materials, of the ground and descriptive data clo-
sely related to the extraterrestrial space data has been stu-
died. The experimental works have dealt with 11100 ooo and smal-
ler scales and some tourist zones in Romania (the Fägäras Moun-
tains, the Banat Mountains, the Persani Mountains, the Danube
Delta), as well.
Various fields of activity are well known, as yet, using re-
mote sensing satellite imagery, although field resolution of such
an image does not meet the metric requirements, necessary for
small and very small,and seldom medium scale tourist mappings.
Approaching thematic cartography field of activity, namely
tourist mapping,we have studied possibility to use analogic sa-
tellite imagery, which remote sensing places at our disposal in
recent years. Experiments related to such a map compilation in
the Danube Delta - an area of great tourist interest - which we
have begun since 1975, were completely successfully implemented.
However, for this map compilation, now, it is not the situa-
tion to use remote sensing satellite imagery exclusively, but to
employ all topographic, photogrammetric and cartographic requir-
ed materials and satellite imagery completely. Field works are
doubtlessly necessary, as for any thematic maps, but the possibi-
lity to use aerial and space photographs in primary cartographic
document compilations has proved to be an unquestitnable advantage.
In our opinion, contribution of the satellite imagery cover-
ing large surfaces, sometimes, the whole zone being the object of
the respective tourist map can be emphasied in much more ways.