2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.12.011
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Landscape functions and their change – a review on methodological approaches

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“…Landscape research involves many aspects of landscape, such as its educational and ecological functions (Křováková, Semerádová, Mudrochová, & Skaloš, 2015;Mocior & Kruse, 2016;Prober & Smith, 2009). Landscape is very important in tourism situations as it has a significant effect on tourists.…”
Section: Landscape Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landscape research involves many aspects of landscape, such as its educational and ecological functions (Křováková, Semerádová, Mudrochová, & Skaloš, 2015;Mocior & Kruse, 2016;Prober & Smith, 2009). Landscape is very important in tourism situations as it has a significant effect on tourists.…”
Section: Landscape Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landscape performance is defined as the degree of effectiveness with which the functions provided by different dimensions or components of a landscape achieve the expected goals and contribute to sustainability (Buck et al, 2006;Landscape Architecture Foundation, 2017). Examples of landscape functions and benefits include atmospheric carbon reduction and the provision of energy, clean water, food, recreational space and habitat for species (Yang et al, 2013;Krováková et al, 2014). In this study, landscape performance assessment (LPA) refers to a process of evaluating a landscape's capability to provide ecosystem goods and services to society and of monitoring the balance between the landscape's functions.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urbanization is a universal socio-economic phenomenon taking place worldwide, which significantly changes land use composition and configuration, and gradually transforms traditional rural landscapes into urban ones (Antrop, 2000;Domon, 2011;Forman, 2019). In this process, the way people use and shape landscapes have changed (Antrop, 2005;Deng et al, 2009;Křováková et al, 2015), as well as their values, perceptions, and preferences towards the landscapes (Häfner et al, 2018;Pflüger et al, 2010;Swanwick, 2009;Beza, 2010). These transitions increased the interest in assessing people's attitudes and preferences for different landscapes, leading to widespread academic interest in this field over the years (Kerebel et al, 2019;Coeterier, 1996;Dramstad et al, 2006;Howley et al, 2012;Kaltenborn & Bjerke, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%