Monitoring cultural resources in parks and protected areas is greatly
enhanced using Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR). For this example, a
pilot inventory of cultural resources is illustrated for the United
States National Park Service lands that protect the Appalachian Trail in
Massachusetts. In Massachusetts, the trail stretches 145.2 kilometers
(90.2 miles) and is protected by nearly 2052 hectares (5070 acres) of
land. To aid in the resource monitoring, these remote sensing data are
corroborated with historic records to identify the historical
archaeological resources in the corridor. The inventory are then added
to existing management plans to help protect the national park with a
more complete understanding of the historical human impacts in the
backcountry of New England.
(https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0197693119868912)
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