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The Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) has a long and rich history as a region with a common heritage. This heritage is strongly influenced by the fact that Lisbon, the capital, has been the core for the development of this area, and it also has a great number of local characteristics, that reflect the various realities we may find in the 19 municipalities that are a part of the metropolitan area.
The LMA, which is an independent institution with deputies elected by the 19 municipalities, has a GIS that covers the whole metropolitan area, that incIudes a lot of information on land-use planning for this area. One of the components of this GIS is an inventory of important heritage elements, which are c1assified (by the Portuguese Institute of Built Heritage) or non-c1assified.This inventory inc1udes diverse and rich information about the history and tradition ofthe Lisbon Metropolitan Area, and not only does it identify isolated heritage buildings, but also the historical cities and towns that exist in the 19 municipalities.
The paper reveals the inventory experience, and illustrates some of the analysis made possible by this GIS for the heritage of th!s metropolitan area.
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Heritage GIS Land-use planning
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Ramalhete, F. & Rocha, J. (2000). GIS as a tool for heritage and land-use planning studies – an approach to the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, in M. Antonietta Esposito, (Ed.), Histocity Book. The best of 1998 – 2000 Network Research on: The Historical Cities Sustainable Development using GIS, (pp. 133-141), Alinea Editrice. ISBN 88-8125-178-7.
