"Nazca Web Mapping Application"@en . . "Nazca Web Mapping Application" . "SGSMapa2" . "Nazca Web Mapping Application"@en . "S" . "21110" . . . . "ArcGIS Viewer for Flex and ArcGIS Server 10.1; zdroj dat expedice do Peru, fotogrammetrick\u00E1 data, m\u011B\u0159en\u00ED GNSS, dru\u017Eicov\u00E1 data" . "http://gisserver.fsv.cvut.cz/nazca/" . "Nazca; Peru; geoglyph; web map; web mapping application"@en . . "RIV/68407700:21110/12:00200690!RIV13-MSM-21110___" . . "153425" . "Hanzalov\u00E1, Karol\u00EDna" . . "Nazca is a desert plain situated in Peru encompassing about 500 sq. km. The desert plateau is covered with more than 300 geoglyphs, which are ground structures visible only from above the ground. Geoglyphs in Nazca are illustrations of human figures, animals, plants and geometric figures, spirals in different forms, etc. The area has been protected by Peruvian law since 1995 and is on the list of UNESCO world heritage. However, the condition of geoglyphs is in some cases very bad. The goal of a research project carried out by the Faculty of Geoinformatics at HTW Dresden in cooperation with the Department of Mapping and Cartography at CTU in Prague is to collect, manage, evaluate, and analyze data about the lines and figures of Nazca in order to permanently document this world heritage and preserve it for the posterity at least in digital form. The means used for this purpose is Geographic Information System (GIS). This web mapping application presents the outcomes of this research project. Geographically referenced data are published as map services using a map server and presented in an interactive web mapping application. The mapping application has been localized in three languages: German, Czech and English. The application can be accessed at http://gisserver.fsv.cvut.cz/nazca/. Data of Nazca area include raster datasets (DTM Aster and SRTM, satellite images Landsat, Quickbird, and photo plans resulting from photogrammetric evaluation) as well as vector datasets (vectorized geoglyphs). Datasets are stored within one geodatabase." . . . "[1B3F2E79295A]" . . . "2"^^ . "M\u00FCller, Arno\u0161t" . "Nazca is a desert plain situated in Peru encompassing about 500 sq. km. The desert plateau is covered with more than 300 geoglyphs, which are ground structures visible only from above the ground. Geoglyphs in Nazca are illustrations of human figures, animals, plants and geometric figures, spirals in different forms, etc. The area has been protected by Peruvian law since 1995 and is on the list of UNESCO world heritage. However, the condition of geoglyphs is in some cases very bad. The goal of a research project carried out by the Faculty of Geoinformatics at HTW Dresden in cooperation with the Department of Mapping and Cartography at CTU in Prague is to collect, manage, evaluate, and analyze data about the lines and figures of Nazca in order to permanently document this world heritage and preserve it for the posterity at least in digital form. The means used for this purpose is Geographic Information System (GIS). This web mapping application presents the outcomes of this research project. Geographically referenced data are published as map services using a map server and presented in an interactive web mapping application. The mapping application has been localized in three languages: German, Czech and English. The application can be accessed at http://gisserver.fsv.cvut.cz/nazca/. Data of Nazca area include raster datasets (DTM Aster and SRTM, satellite images Landsat, Quickbird, and photo plans resulting from photogrammetric evaluation) as well as vector datasets (vectorized geoglyphs). Datasets are stored within one geodatabase."@en . . . "RIV/68407700:21110/12:00200690" . . "2"^^ . . "Nazca Web Mapping Application" . "nelze jednodu\u0161e specifikovat, v\u00FDsledek mezin\u00E1rodn\u00EDho v\u00FDzkumu (\u010CVUT FSva HTW Dresden), odhadnout je mo\u017Eno po\u010Det n\u00E1v\u0161t\u011Bv serveru \u010Di n\u00E1klady na expedice v \u0159\u00E1du stovek tis\u00EDc K\u010D ." . . . .