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AbstractAerial Survey has developed its approaches and techniques over the past one hundred years so that it now integrates the results of reconnaissance with interpretative, analytical extensive surveys. This short article introduces the background to English Heritage's National Mapping Programme (NMP) and explains the philosophy and approach behind it.
Landscapes – Taylor & Francis
Published: Apr 1, 2001
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