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ALS application in the landscape protection of protected heritage zone in Kremnica
Miňo,Martin ; Dědič, Peter ; Flórová, Mária ; Lieskovský, Tibor
Kremnica was an important mining town in the kingdom. Because of the gold mining it has become since the Middle Ages the seat of the royal mint, which works until today. The mint is the last of the working components with the exception of minor mining in the Andrej shaft upon which the economy and the importance of the town were built. The remnants of the mining activities went through the process of natural succession and blended into the wooded landscape. Despite the area is a protected heritage zone since 1999 its valuable landscape components were not sufficiently known and protected because of broken topography and natural succession. It became visible among others in the way the border of the heritage zone was established. In several places it leaves valuable relicts without protection. Slovakia's landscape is gradually airborne laser scanned (ALS). The source data allow to create a digital surface model (DMP) in very high resolution, which is 4 times higher than most of the commonly available data. DMP is visualized by a specialized workflow highlighting relics of cultural heritage. Full-area ALS of Slovak landscape came just when the regulations of the protected heritage zone needed to be updated. This facilitated the configuration of a new assessment approach for this site using a combination of LLS interpretation, historical maps and field surveys. For presentation and practical use of state administration a practical GIS model was created and an interactive 3D model of the area is being prepared as an important tool mainly for consideration of new building inputs in the protected zone.

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