Contribution of Earth Observation and Geospatial Information for Urban Planning of Historic Cities’ Centres: The Case Study of Nicosia, Cyprus
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Landsat-5; Sentinel-2; Copernicus program; Sustainable Development Goals; urban changes; urban planning; Open Data; Venetian walls; cultural heritage;All these keywords.
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