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History has many times demonstrated that a low cognitive
level, the consequent reduction of renewable resources, and
the consequent decrease in the quality of life, may produce
tensions in the resident population with adverse effects on the
growing level of civilization.
Among anthropic transformation the latter it is worth
mentioning the “stone grinding operations” which have
interested to a significant degree the south-eastern area of
existing grassland and which have reached a peak of
transformation activity precisely during the central phase of
the present study.
The temporal reliability of the information levels provided is
therefore tightly bounded to such activities that have caused,
briefly speaking and from a cartographic point of view,
transformations in the land use representation, the demolition
of dry-stone wall boundaries, the flattening of small
irregularities in altimetry, the destruction of significant parts
of the secondary road network. Different evaluations of such
radical interventions of agricultural transformation could be
made from a morphological, agronomical and hydraulic point
of view.
THE CARTOGRAPHIC BASE
An in-depth analysis of the territorial survey methodologies
has allowed to chose those techniques that appear to be more
mature and diffuse in such field and that have been applied in
conjunction with modern digital technology and with
structures and formats widely used at the regional and
national level, despite the various obstacles encountered.
HISTORICAL DATA
The geographic Databases used for multitemporal analyses
are are essentially:
- Digital orthophotos, nominal scale of 1:10.000,
produced for Italian Ministry of Agricultural Affair,
from the 1997 and 2001 aerial photo coverages.
- Digital cartography on a scale of 1:25.000 produced in
1999/2000 from the aerial photo coverage of July 1999;
- ]konos High resolution panchromatic image of May
2000.
The abovementioned cartographic levels, vectorial as well as
raster, are analysable, being univocally referenced, in a
hybrid CAD environment as well as in a GIS one. An
accurate analysis of metadata (which include useful
information particularly in order to assess the cartographic
tolerances) will always be necessary to evaluate in a correct
way the geometrical variations arising form maps of different
periods and with considerably different scale of
representation.
1:10.000 DIGITAL ORTHOPHOTOS
After an initial phase, based on the historical (1976) raster
mosaic of 1:50.000 [.G.M. cartography, the working group,
since august 1999, started to operate on the digital
orthophotos acquired from the Ministry of Agricultural
Affairs and produced for the AIMA and AGEA (technical
partners of the Ministry). The cartographic product, supplied
on digital support in *. TIFF and *.SID raster format, is
associated with numerical data (World file) necessary for the
geo-referencing to the National Cartographic System “Gauss-
Boaga". The production technique of the 1:10.000 digital
orthophoto-map (based, as far as Puglia is concerned, on the
aerial-photo coverage of July 1997and 2001) follows the
more updated production procedures currently available:
- B/W aerial-photo coverage , nominal photo-scale
1:40.000, acquired on high-resolution film and FMC
cameras, in order to compensate the photographic effect
of forward motion.
- Photograph digitalization by a photogrammetric
scanner, of adequate radiometric resolution, with a pixel
dimension of 25pm (1000dpi) at a photo-scale
corresponding to a Im ground resolution.
- Adjustment of an aerotriangulated block oriented on the
Italian National Trigonometric and GPS 1GM95
networks.
- . Creation of a automatically correlated DEM of images
with a variable dimension grid, with regard to the
uneven altimetry of the terrain (always lower than
100x100m and up to 20x20m).
- Orthoprojection and digital mosaicking of images with
equalization of grey tones, to conceal the seaming
zones.
The files produced in such a way, used alone or after
resampling and mosaicking at smaller scales, formed an
indispensable base for the numeric photo-interpretation of
some important themes of analysis:
- Woodlands subdivided by
homogeneous sections, etc.;
- A Agricultural areas used as pasture;
- A Zones for extensive and semi-extensive agriculture;
- . Extension, positioning and dynamics of the quarryng
industry;
- Localisation of territorial transformations such as
surfaces subject to “stone grinding operations”,
cultivation in the flood-bed of "lame" (typical karstic
fissure of Apulia), etc.;
- Outlining of the perimeter of military areas (concealed
according to the law n.1732/1939 and liberalized since
February 2000) and assessment of existing military
servitudes.
- Detailed analysis of proposed boundaries within a
evolving territorial situation.
typology, density
Fig.3. 1999 orthophoto coverage of National Park.
The great usefulness of the used product, characterised by
high legibility and capable of a plotting up to a scale of
1:5.000, has been confirmed by the simple photo-
interpretative overlay operations, conducted by specialised
consultants, by mean of digital monoscopy in a general-
purpose CAD environment and subsequently imported in a
GIS environment. The simultaneous production of the
corresponding raster plotting allowed the same experts to