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Researcher
Soetkin Vervust
- Keywords (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):History
- Disciplines (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):Geospatial information systems, Surveying, Archaeological science, Landscape archaeology, Remote sensing, Historical sites and landscape heritage, Landscape and ecological history, Cartography
- Disciplines (Ghent University):Geomatic engineering, Applied mathematics in specific fields, Other earth sciences, Aquatic sciences, challenges and pollution, Geophysics, Physical geography and environmental geoscience
- See also: Soetkin Vervust (Ghent University)
Affiliations
- Multidisciplinary Archaeological Research Institute (Research group)
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From1 Jun 2017 → Today - History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics (Department)
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From1 Jun 2021 → 30 Sep 2021 - History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics (Department)
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From1 Feb 2021 → 31 May 2021 - History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics (Department)
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From1 Feb 2021 → 31 May 2021 - History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics (Department)
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From1 Jun 2017 → Today - History, Archeology, Arts, Philosophy and Ethics (Department)
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From1 Oct 2011 → 20 Oct 2022 - Department of Geography (Department)
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From22 Sep 2010 → 30 Sep 2018
Projects
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- Terraces as a land management strategy in the Eastern Mediterranean: a long-term perspectiveFrom1 Jan 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- SBO Project: TESTEREP: The Evolution of the Flemish Seascape (5000 BPpresent) – TEsterep REconstructed for Policy making and Public engagementFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO Strategic Basic Research (SBO)
- Shedding light on medieval landscape transformation in the North Sea coastal plain: an interdisciplinary approach combining retrogressive analysis, deposit modeling and optically stimulated luminescence profiling and datingFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO visiting post-doctoral fellowship
- FWO Outgoing [PEGASUS]² Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship partner agreement Soetkin Vervust 'Assessing the historic character of cultural landscapes: an integrative approach using remote sensing, scientific dating and digital data analysis'From1 Jun 2017 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
Publications
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- The development of historic field systems in northern England: a case study at Wallington, Northumberland(2020)
Authors: Soetkin Vervust, Tim Kinnaird, Niels Dabaut, Sam Turner
Pages: 57-70 - Optically stimulated luminescence profiling and dating of earthworks: the creation and development of prehistoric field boundaries at Bosigran, Cornwall(2020)
Authors: Soetkin Vervust, Tim Kinnaird, Peter Herring, Sam Turner
Pages: 420-436 - A Study of the Local Geometric Accuracy of Count de Ferraris's Carte de cabinet (1770s) Using Differential Distortion Analysis(2018)
Authors: Soetkin Vervust, Manuel Claeys Boùùaert, Bernard De Baets, Nico Van de Weghe, Philippe De Maeyer
Pages: 16-35 - Dissemination of Cartographic Knowledge(2018)Series: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
Authors: Mirela Altic, Imre Josef Demhardt, Soetkin Vervust
Number of pages: 390 - Deconstructing the Ferraris maps (1770-1778): a study of the map production process and its implications for geometric accuracy(2016)
Authors: Soetkin Vervust, Philippe De Maeyer
Number of pages: 281 - Count de Ferraris’s Maps of the Austrian Netherlands (1770s): Cassini de Thury’s Geodetic Contribution(2016)
Authors: Soetkin Vervust
Pages: 164-182 - Computation and visualisation of the accuracy of old maps using differential distortion analysis(2016)
Authors: Manuel Claeys Boùùaert, Bernard De Baets, Soetkin Vervust, Tijs Neutens, Philippe De Maeyer, Nico Van De Weghe
Pages: 1255-1280 - Ferraris, the Legend(2012)
Authors: Karen De Coene, Thérèse Ongena, Frederic Stragier, Soetkin Vervust, Wouter Bracke, Philippe De Maeyer
- Mapping Empires: Colonial Cartographies of Land and SeaSeries: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
Authors: Alexander James Kent, Soetkin Vervust, Imre Josef Demhardt, Nick Millea
Number of pages: 321