Application of Digital Technology in Heritage Protection in Urbanization

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In the urbanization process, attaching great importance to urban development and how to coordinate the relationship between the historical and cultural heritage protection is already new scientific ideas and urgent duties. With the development of digital technology, the degree of development of historical and cultural heritage has become an important indicator in the evaluation of a national information infrastructure. This paper discusses the application of digital surveying, digital restoration, digital recording, digital protection and other digital technology in heritage protection.

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