Detecting and Monitoring Change to an Arctic Heritage Site Using UAV Photogrammetry: A Case Study From Qikiqtaruk / Herschel Island, YT ...

Arctic heritage sites are increasingly at risk due to modern climate change. Traditional documentation and monitoring of valuable heritage resources are time-consuming. In recent years, UAV (drone) photogrammetry has become a powerful tool for visualizing heritage sites. This research goes beyond vi...

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Main Author: O'Keefe, Katelyn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Arts 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/39739
https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/114619
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spelling ftdatacite:10.11575/prism/39739 2023-08-27T04:07:06+02:00 Detecting and Monitoring Change to an Arctic Heritage Site Using UAV Photogrammetry: A Case Study From Qikiqtaruk / Herschel Island, YT ... O'Keefe, Katelyn 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/39739 https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/114619 unknown Arts University of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission. Aerial Photogrammetry Unmanned Aerial Vehicle UAV Heritage-At-Risk Heritage Monitoring Heritage Management Inuvialuit Climate Change Data Sharing Change Detection Analysis Arctic Archaeology Yukon Archaeology CreativeWork article 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.11575/prism/39739 2023-08-07T14:24:23Z Arctic heritage sites are increasingly at risk due to modern climate change. Traditional documentation and monitoring of valuable heritage resources are time-consuming. In recent years, UAV (drone) photogrammetry has become a powerful tool for visualizing heritage sites. This research goes beyond visualization by evaluating the suitability of UAV data, acquired for documenting heritage resources, and for other reasons, to perform change detection analysis on Arctic cultural landscapes. The procedures developed throughout this research can also be used to create a heritage monitoring strategy. The case study used in this research is Simpson Point on Qikiqtaruk (Herschel Island), the most western Canadian Arctic island and the only island on the Yukon coast. Within Herschel Island – Qikiqtaruk Territorial Park, the heritage resources represent 800 years of continuous occupation by Inuvialuit, their ancestors, the Thule, and Euro-North Americans. UAV imagery of Simpson Point from July 2017 and 2019 was ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Herschel Herschel Island Inuvialuit Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Yukon Herschel Island ENVELOPE(-139.089,-139.089,69.583,69.583) Arctic Island ENVELOPE(-74.766,-74.766,62.234,62.234)
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topic Aerial Photogrammetry
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle UAV
Heritage-At-Risk
Heritage Monitoring
Heritage Management
Inuvialuit
Climate Change
Data Sharing
Change Detection Analysis
Arctic Archaeology
Yukon
Archaeology
spellingShingle Aerial Photogrammetry
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle UAV
Heritage-At-Risk
Heritage Monitoring
Heritage Management
Inuvialuit
Climate Change
Data Sharing
Change Detection Analysis
Arctic Archaeology
Yukon
Archaeology
O'Keefe, Katelyn
Detecting and Monitoring Change to an Arctic Heritage Site Using UAV Photogrammetry: A Case Study From Qikiqtaruk / Herschel Island, YT ...
topic_facet Aerial Photogrammetry
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle UAV
Heritage-At-Risk
Heritage Monitoring
Heritage Management
Inuvialuit
Climate Change
Data Sharing
Change Detection Analysis
Arctic Archaeology
Yukon
Archaeology
description Arctic heritage sites are increasingly at risk due to modern climate change. Traditional documentation and monitoring of valuable heritage resources are time-consuming. In recent years, UAV (drone) photogrammetry has become a powerful tool for visualizing heritage sites. This research goes beyond visualization by evaluating the suitability of UAV data, acquired for documenting heritage resources, and for other reasons, to perform change detection analysis on Arctic cultural landscapes. The procedures developed throughout this research can also be used to create a heritage monitoring strategy. The case study used in this research is Simpson Point on Qikiqtaruk (Herschel Island), the most western Canadian Arctic island and the only island on the Yukon coast. Within Herschel Island – Qikiqtaruk Territorial Park, the heritage resources represent 800 years of continuous occupation by Inuvialuit, their ancestors, the Thule, and Euro-North Americans. UAV imagery of Simpson Point from July 2017 and 2019 was ...
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author O'Keefe, Katelyn
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title Detecting and Monitoring Change to an Arctic Heritage Site Using UAV Photogrammetry: A Case Study From Qikiqtaruk / Herschel Island, YT ...
title_short Detecting and Monitoring Change to an Arctic Heritage Site Using UAV Photogrammetry: A Case Study From Qikiqtaruk / Herschel Island, YT ...
title_full Detecting and Monitoring Change to an Arctic Heritage Site Using UAV Photogrammetry: A Case Study From Qikiqtaruk / Herschel Island, YT ...
title_fullStr Detecting and Monitoring Change to an Arctic Heritage Site Using UAV Photogrammetry: A Case Study From Qikiqtaruk / Herschel Island, YT ...
title_full_unstemmed Detecting and Monitoring Change to an Arctic Heritage Site Using UAV Photogrammetry: A Case Study From Qikiqtaruk / Herschel Island, YT ...
title_sort detecting and monitoring change to an arctic heritage site using uav photogrammetry: a case study from qikiqtaruk / herschel island, yt ...
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