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Urban regeneration: a top-down approach with a difference

By: Series: Axis ; 56(2) April-May 2001, 18-19(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Describes the benefits of using of aerial imagery mapping for urban regeneration projects. Explains how aerial images can be linked to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and combined with other mapped data to provide councils with a more detailed picture of regeneration areas. Aerial images are particulary useful for defining complex built-up areas, and for identifying neighbourhood assets such as open land, paths and green spaces.
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Describes the benefits of using of aerial imagery mapping for urban regeneration projects. Explains how aerial images can be linked to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and combined with other mapped data to provide councils with a more detailed picture of regeneration areas. Aerial images are particulary useful for defining complex built-up areas, and for identifying neighbourhood assets such as open land, paths and green spaces.