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Full Description
This book constitutes the revised selected papers of the 28th Italian Conference on Geomatics for Green and Digital Transition, ASITA 2025, held virtually, during December 16-17, 2025.
The 21 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 39 submissions. They explore a broad range of topics and themes from an interdisciplinary perspective, which has by now become a well-established paradigm in applied research in Geomatics.
Contents
.- Temporal Merging of InSAR Deformation Time Series via Statistical Testing: Application to EGMS Ortho Data.
.- Integrated multispectral analysis for dynamic monitoring of the bark beetle infestationin stands in the Dolomites.
.- Head‑to‑head accuracy benchmark of four NRTK‑enabled surveying platforms for architectural documentation.
.- Exploitation of satellite products to investigate subalpine deep lakes trends and transitions.
.- Multitemporal analysis of vegetational indices through unsupervised classification in the province of Reggio Calabria.
.- Integrating AIS and Earth Observation Data to Evaluate Recreational Boating Impact on Posidonia oceanica Meadows: The Case Study of the Cyclades, Aegean Sea.
.- Assessing Anthropogenic Impacts on Sicilian Landscapes: A Decadal Analysis of LULC Dynamics via Remote Sensing and GIS.
.- Combined use of open data and machine learning algorithms to map the value of soil organic matter (SOM) in North Sardinia, Italy.
.- Spatio-temporal analysis of land consumption in the main Mediterranean islands.
.- A PED-based approach for optimizing spatial configurations of Renewable Energy Communities. The case study of Padula (Italy).
.- Planning and urban regeneration in small municipalities in Sardinia: GIS-based practices between territorial marginality and institutional innovation.
.- SDSS for economic feasibility analysis in defining optimal Renewable Energy Community (REC) configurations for local energy planning and Territorial Cohesion.
.- Verbano Cusio Ossola Fire Brigade experience in Rural Fire Service in Cannobio: Creation of georeferenced GIS Web-Map to support making decision in Forest Fire Fighting in Val Grande National Park.
.- Towards a BIM/GIS Integrated Approach for the Maintenance of Railway Facilities: a Pilot Study in Cremona, Italy.
.- Geodata and webGIS to Map Accessibility for Transport Infrastructures.
.- Evaluating the Safety of Urban Public Parks: An Application to the Barcelona Metropolitan Area.
.- Geomatics-based tools supporting Environmental Crime Investigation.
.- Rails under Fire: GIS-Based Network Analysis of WWII Bombings on the Venetian Plain Railway System.
.- Tracing the Invisible Front: reconstructing WW1 Defensive Landscapes in the Venetian Prealps.
.- Digital reconstruction of the historic rural landscape of Villa Barbaro in Maser.
.- Spatial Pattern Analysis of Valsesia Urban and Cultural Landscapes. A Historical Perspective Assessment By GIS Tools.



