UNESCO world heritage sites of Portugal – in a bit different view

  • Reka Bodnar University of Debrecen
  • L. Szabolcs Molnar University of Debrecen

Resumo

Problem of vertical and horizontal study aspects are often faced when investigating the relationship between landscape and tourism. That is, while most of the landscape studies are map centred, the visitors view the landscape in sideways, thinking in photos depicting the landscape in mountains, valleys, buildings, etc. and not based on maps and profiles.
The focus of the study is to analyse how it is worth to evaluate a landscape attracting visitors from tourism and yet scientific point of view. During such computer analyses (dissecting into RGB channels) artistic images are obtained, which gave the idea behind this poster.
Our primary aim is to draw attention to the Portuguese UNESCO World Heritage Sites by the present example in a futuristic way using modern techniques.

Publicado
2010-01-01
Como Citar
Bodnar, R., & Molnar, L. S. (2010). UNESCO world heritage sites of Portugal – in a bit different view. Revista Turismo & Desenvolvimento, 3(13/14), 1131-1132. https://doi.org/10.34624/rtd.v3i13/14.13133