TY - SER KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Check-in KW - Cultural heritages KW - Decision support system KW - Decision support systems KW - Economic development KW - Environmental heritage KW - Environmental regulations KW - Historical heritages KW - Information management KW - Information systems KW - Information use KW - Real- time KW - State of conservations KW - Transhumance KW - Updated informations KW - Urban growth KW - Urban planning AU - F. Zullo AU - C. Cattani AU - C. Montaldi AU - G. Di Pietro AB - Tratturi, intended as the ancient routes along which transhumance was practiced, are today paths of considerable landscape interest [1–3] as well as historical and environmental heritage [4, 5] as also valued by the different regulations that today protect them as national cultural heritage as well as intangible heritage of humanity (UNESCO) [6]. Despite these forms of protection, the original path has undergone several anthropic transformations that intensified between the 50s and 80s of the last century and that have profoundly modified the original layout to make it unrecognizable in some parts. Nevertheless, this heritage is today the subject of several projects aimed at the enhancement and recovery of both the tracks and the villages crossed by these, by assigning them the task of possible drivers of economic development, particularly for the internal areas of the country [7–10]. This work, therefore, focuses on four of the Abruzzo region’s tratturi, with a dual objective. On the one hand, the aim is to analyze the urban transformations in the recent past and on the other hand to implement an updated information system of this regional heritage. The latter makes it possible not only the awareness of the site current state of conservation but also of the system of constraints and the existing urban planning previsions. A system of this nature makes it possible to check, in real-time, any discrepancies with the plan forecasts and proves to be an indispensable tool for the management of this important heritage. C1 - 25th Italian Conference on Geomatics and Geospatial Technologies, ASITA 2022 DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-17439-1_25 LA - English N1 - Journal Abbreviation: Commun. Comput. Info. Sci. Pages: 352 Publication Title: Commun. Comput. Info. Sci. N2 - Tratturi, intended as the ancient routes along which transhumance was practiced, are today paths of considerable landscape interest [1–3] as well as historical and environmental heritage [4, 5] as also valued by the different regulations that today protect them as national cultural heritage as well as intangible heritage of humanity (UNESCO) [6]. Despite these forms of protection, the original path has undergone several anthropic transformations that intensified between the 50s and 80s of the last century and that have profoundly modified the original layout to make it unrecognizable in some parts. Nevertheless, this heritage is today the subject of several projects aimed at the enhancement and recovery of both the tracks and the villages crossed by these, by assigning them the task of possible drivers of economic development, particularly for the internal areas of the country [7–10]. This work, therefore, focuses on four of the Abruzzo region’s tratturi, with a dual objective. On the one hand, the aim is to analyze the urban transformations in the recent past and on the other hand to implement an updated information system of this regional heritage. The latter makes it possible not only the awareness of the site current state of conservation but also of the system of constraints and the existing urban planning previsions. A system of this nature makes it possible to check, in real-time, any discrepancies with the plan forecasts and proves to be an indispensable tool for the management of this important heritage. PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH PY - 2022 SN - 18650929 (ISSN); 9783031174384 (ISBN) TI - ARMENTIS: Abruzzo Region’s Management of an Enhanced Tratturi Information System UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85141700062&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-031-17439-1_25&partnerID=40&md5=c530a0f29cbc1d86bf406ef3c777099f VL - 1651 CCIS ER -