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Title: Innovative Geospatial and Engineering Solutions for Cultural Heritage
Authors: Agapiou, Athos 
Argyrou, Argyro 
Gravanis, Elias 
Hadjipetrou, Stylianos 
Kafataris, Giorgos 
Kyriakides, Nicholas 
Kyriakidis, Phaedon 
Lysandrou, Vasiliki 
Michaelides, Kyriakos 
Papakonstantinou, Apostolos 
Skarlatos, Dimitrios 
Vlachos, Marinos 
Votsis, Renos 
Major Field of Science: Engineering and Technology
Field Category: Other Engineering and Technologies
Keywords: Cultural Heritage;Documentation;Remote Sensors;UAV;Earth Observation;Underwater Object Detection.
Issue Date: 7-Apr-2025
Source: 4th International Conference TMM-CH – Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage Addressing World Challenges, 7–9 April 2025, Eugenides Foundation, Athens, Greece.
Project: CIVIL ENGINEERING AND GEOMATICS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH ON HERITAGE (ENGINEER) 
Conference: International Conference TMM-CH – Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage Addressing World Challenges 
Abstract: Cultural heritage is facing increasing vulnerability due to various threats, including natural disasters, human activities, and the escalating impacts of climate change. This study examines how geospatial technologies and engi-neering solutions can address these issues, emphasizing their potential to improve monitoring, protection, and preservation practices for cultural heritage sites. Ad-vanced geospatial technologies, such as non-contact geomatics sensors and struc-tural analysis techniques, offer further capabilities for heritage monitoring. These tools enable the development of early warning systems to proactively identify and mitigate risks to monuments before significant damage occurs. Such systems support timely interventions, reducing restoration costs and safeguarding the in-tegrity of heritage assets. By integrating advanced technologies with field-spe-cific requirements, this study provides an overview of effective resource alloca-tion. This paper highlights the objectives of two recently supported European and national ongoing projects of the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), namely the “Geomatics and Civil Engineering Innovative Research on Heritage”, in short ENGINEER and the “Research and Innovation Knowledge Centre for Engineering in Heritage”, in short CONNECTING. Both projects’ tasks aim to fill research multidisciplinary gaps, push, and extend knowledge into new and innovative fields dealing with the monitoring, digitization, visualization, and preservation of heritage monuments and cultural heritage sites, assisting their protection, promotion, and safeguarding with the contribution research activities through coordination and support actions as well as through targeted research activities with the support of European leading institutions.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/34861
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Type: Conference Papers
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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