In an attempt to stop the degradation of the Complejo Arqueologico Chan Chan, the Peruvian government, pressed by UNESCO, in 2000 approved the Plan Maestro de conservación y manejo, redact by Instituto Nacional de Cultura, (today Ministerio de Cultura). The Plan Maestro has a number of projects and sub-projects aimed to enhancing the complex and its territory with the purpose of helping the socio - economic development of the population. The MIPE intends to support the actions foreseen by the Plan Maestro participating to its revision and updating and following three main objectives: the planning of the Archaeological Park of Chan Chan, the restoration and the virtual visit of Palacio Rivero and other peculiar architectonic typologies and the baking of local handicraft and tourism by mean of training courses arranged also with the help of the international cooperation. In order to achieve these objectives, taking into account the impressive dimensions of the site, it was very important to take advantage of the potentiality of new methodologies of investigation: the remote sensing techniques and the ICT processes to organize and archive the geodatabase; the modern acquisition techniques, such as laser scanner, to arrange a 3D surveying, to reconstruct in virtual way the emergencies and by means other multimedia solutions to spread the whole site by virtual visits.

Strategies and technologies for the knowledge, conservation and enhancement of a great historical settlement: Chan Chan, Perù / F., Colosi; R., Gabrielli; Malinverni, Eva Savina; R., Orazi. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013), pp. 56-64. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of Conference Built Heritage 2013 tenutosi a Milano nel 18-20 november 2013).

Strategies and technologies for the knowledge, conservation and enhancement of a great historical settlement: Chan Chan, Perù

MALINVERNI, Eva Savina;
2013-01-01

Abstract

In an attempt to stop the degradation of the Complejo Arqueologico Chan Chan, the Peruvian government, pressed by UNESCO, in 2000 approved the Plan Maestro de conservación y manejo, redact by Instituto Nacional de Cultura, (today Ministerio de Cultura). The Plan Maestro has a number of projects and sub-projects aimed to enhancing the complex and its territory with the purpose of helping the socio - economic development of the population. The MIPE intends to support the actions foreseen by the Plan Maestro participating to its revision and updating and following three main objectives: the planning of the Archaeological Park of Chan Chan, the restoration and the virtual visit of Palacio Rivero and other peculiar architectonic typologies and the baking of local handicraft and tourism by mean of training courses arranged also with the help of the international cooperation. In order to achieve these objectives, taking into account the impressive dimensions of the site, it was very important to take advantage of the potentiality of new methodologies of investigation: the remote sensing techniques and the ICT processes to organize and archive the geodatabase; the modern acquisition techniques, such as laser scanner, to arrange a 3D surveying, to reconstruct in virtual way the emergencies and by means other multimedia solutions to spread the whole site by virtual visits.
2013
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