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School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Laboratory of Geodesy, School of Rural, Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Department of Surveying & Geoinformatics Engineering, School of Engineering, University of West Attica, Athens, Greece
Department of Surveying & Geoinformatics Engineering, School of Engineering, University of West Attica, Athens, Greece
Department of Surveying & Geoinformatics Engineering, School of Engineering, University of West Attica, Athens, Greece
This paper outlines a method for researching and recording heritage in remote mountainous regions, using the Municipality of Pogoni, Community of Dolo, Greece, as a case study. It details the documentation of various monuments with high accuracy and precise 3D rendered models. Emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage in remote areas, geospatial technologies are integrated to understand artifacts and traditions. The "GeoDolo Portal" provides access to educational and historical content on architectural structures. The findings underscore the importance of geospatial tools in enhancing the documentation process and fostering community engagement for sustainable heritage conservation initiatives.
GeoSpatial data, 3D laser scanning, cultural heritage, communal cultural practices, Municipality of Pogoni, Pentatonic routes
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