The increasing vulnerability of historic city centres to climate change and environmental risks demands the use of high-resolution digital tools for urban planning and heritage protection. In this context, the Digital City & River Twin (DiC&RT) framework is being tested in the historic centre of Florence to examine data quality and interoperability within Urban Digital Twins. The analysis focuses on the geometric and semantic representation of buildings, integrating MMS surveys and UAV photogrammetry. It addresses critical issues related to building density, visual occlusion, and data heterogeneity, proposing multi-technological solutions for more accurate modeling. The thematic component is geared toward multi-risk analysis, with particular emphasis on hydraulic and seismic scenarios, supported by controlled vocabularies and interoperable data structures such as CityGML. The case study highlights how data quality, consistency, and granularity are key requirements for the effective operation of urban Digital Twins in resilience management and heritage conservation.
Data Quality in Urban Digital Twins: Challenges in the Virtualization of Florence’s Historic Heritage / Tucci, Grazia; Meucci, Adele; Fiorini, Lidia; Conti, Alessandro. - In: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHOTOGRAMMETRY, REMOTE SENSING AND SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCES. - ISSN 2194-9034. - ELETTRONICO. - XLVIII-M-9-2025:(2025), pp. 1539-1545. ( 30th CIPA Symposium on Heritage Conservation from Bits: From Digital Documentation to Data-driven Heritage Conservation Education Center in NMK, kor 2025) [10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-m-9-2025-1539-2025].
Data Quality in Urban Digital Twins: Challenges in the Virtualization of Florence’s Historic Heritage
Tucci, Grazia;Meucci, Adele;Fiorini, Lidia;Conti, Alessandro
2025
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The increasing vulnerability of historic city centres to climate change and environmental risks demands the use of high-resolution digital tools for urban planning and heritage protection. In this context, the Digital City & River Twin (DiC&RT) framework is being tested in the historic centre of Florence to examine data quality and interoperability within Urban Digital Twins. The analysis focuses on the geometric and semantic representation of buildings, integrating MMS surveys and UAV photogrammetry. It addresses critical issues related to building density, visual occlusion, and data heterogeneity, proposing multi-technological solutions for more accurate modeling. The thematic component is geared toward multi-risk analysis, with particular emphasis on hydraulic and seismic scenarios, supported by controlled vocabularies and interoperable data structures such as CityGML. The case study highlights how data quality, consistency, and granularity are key requirements for the effective operation of urban Digital Twins in resilience management and heritage conservation.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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