Final Report: Community-Based Mapping, Modelling and Monitoring of Endangered Heritage

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|WaterScope�s proposition. With our method communities can test suspect drinking using our disposable cartridge and testing system. Results are achieved in less than 2 hours, with results displayed locally for community education and strategy, and also uploaded to a database for mapping, dissemination and intervention.

Cultural heritage is increasingly threatened by conflict and environmental factors. It is also a human right, with culture playing a key role in the identity, cohesion and resilience of individuals and communities.This project builds on advances in consumer UAVs, photogrammetry and augmented reality to re-imagine how we can empower communities that are stewards of heritage sites around the world facing conflict, encroachment or natural hazards such as flooding. The final project report provides information on the methodology, activities, outputs, impact and dissemination of learning.

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