This project has been developed within the First Degree Thesis in Environmental and Territory Engineering of Andrea Cervetto with cooperation of the “Comunità Montana Argentea”. The main target of this work is the development of an open-source Geographic Information System (GIS) application as a tool for the planning and optimization of wilderness walking paths. It's based on the study of the wilderness accessibility that take into account the walking costs, on and off paths through the analysis about morphological parameters of terrain. This methodology, creating in Bash scripting language, allows different functions available for users through a simple graphic interface. The modules realized, supply tools to plan mountains hut and design a new net of paths or specific tracks in mountain areas.

Progettazione e realizzazione di moduli in ambiente GIS per lo studio dell'accessibilità territoriale

COSSO, TIZIANO;FEDERICI, BIANCA
2008-01-01

Abstract

This project has been developed within the First Degree Thesis in Environmental and Territory Engineering of Andrea Cervetto with cooperation of the “Comunità Montana Argentea”. The main target of this work is the development of an open-source Geographic Information System (GIS) application as a tool for the planning and optimization of wilderness walking paths. It's based on the study of the wilderness accessibility that take into account the walking costs, on and off paths through the analysis about morphological parameters of terrain. This methodology, creating in Bash scripting language, allows different functions available for users through a simple graphic interface. The modules realized, supply tools to plan mountains hut and design a new net of paths or specific tracks in mountain areas.
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