Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 567148
Earth Observation activities for the environment in Croatia
Earth Observation activities for the environment in Croatia // South-Eastern European Journal of Earth Observation and Geomatics, Vol 1 (2012), No 1s (2012); 57-72 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Earth Observation activities for the environment in Croatia
Autori
Oluić, Marinko ; Špirić, Zdravko
Izvornik
South-Eastern European Journal of Earth Observation and Geomatics (2241-1224) Vol 1
(2012), No 1s (2012);
57-72
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Earth Observation; environment; Croatia
(Earth Observation; onment; Croatia)
Sažetak
The first cartographic maps in Croatia were issued without numeric data, so that they contained only descriptive information related to solve property-juridical relations (e.g. land ownership, cadastre, levying of tax etc.).The first and the oldest known cartographic document which shows the extent and partly the urban structure of Zagreb area is the cartographic presentation performed by the military engineer Nikola Angielini in 1566. In 1673 Stjepan Glavač drew a map of Croatia in the scale 1:220, 000, which was based on the land survey showing for the first time the Zagreb area and a part of Croatia in details. As surveying and cartography were developed, the needs for more precise and complete maps, cadastral maps and plans have been increasing. So, in 1766 A. L. Kneidinger produced a map of Zagreb area in the scale 1:25, 200. That was the first survey document having standard contents, being expressed through topographical signs which were related to settlements, waters, ways, woods and the relief. In the 18th century a map become a common document and an obligatory enclosure (e.g. the map the District of the Zagreb issued in the scale 1:7, 200, made by J. B. Bachini in 1785). In the 19th century the second Franciscan land-survey was prepared. As result, in 1853/54 the map of the wider area of Zagreb was made in the scale 1:14, 400. In the same century the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy started the new land surveying (1839), and carried out the new topographic mapping in the scale 1:75, 000.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Geologija
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