- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2023 16 (7)
- Authors
- Krupochkin, Evgenii P.; Brukhanova, Elena A.; Rygalova, Maria V.
- Contact information
- Krupochkin, Evgenii P.: Altai State University Barnaul, Russian Federation; ; Brukhanova, Elena A.: Altai State University Barnaul, Russian Federation; ; Rygalova, Maria V.: Altai State University Barnaul, Russian Federation;
- Keywords
- web-GIS; mapping; social topography; cities of Siberia; General Population Census of 1897
- Abstract
The article presents the results of the project to reconstruct the space of Tobolsk at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries on the basis of the placement of households. administrative buildings. The aim of the study is to reconstruct the urban space of Tobolsk and analyze its topography. The main sources of the study are the census forms of the General Population Census of 1897, maps and plans of the city of Tobolsk in the 19th century. The methods of research selected information technology, in particular, database technology, geographic information systems, web-GIS technology, as well as the method of geographic information mapping. The result of the study is a database of households and institutions, based on NextGIS (web-GIS platform), which allows you to identify objects in space, to relate them to the current topography of the city. This allows tracking the degree of preservation of objects. Web-GIS is placed on the site “Historical topography of the town of Tobolsk at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries. As a result the users receive data on the institutions and households, access to the interactive map on which they are located. Moreover the historical map of Tobolsk presented on the project site with an overlay of the modern map allows you to compare the historical and modern space, to identify preserved and disappeared objects in the space of the city of Tobolsk
- Pages
- 1062–1074
- EDN
- YYITVL
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/150819
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