The 9th International Conference "Environmental Engineering 2014" 2014
DOI: 10.3846/enviro.2014.123
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The Analysis And Creation Of Landscape Aesthetic Value Network Models As Important Elements Of Sustainable Urban Development

Abstract: Landscape potential management is a very important aspect of sustainability development of the urbanized area. The knowledge of the city landscape value and correct management of the potential that landscape has, helps to optimize activities in land management and to keep spatial order. Studies which are described in this article include creation and comparative analysis of two landscape aesthetic value network models: a network model of landscape value generated according to the way of minimal increase of lan… Show more

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“…The questionnaire contained closed-ended, open-ended and ranking questions (objectives 1, 2 and 3) and problem-solving tasks (objective 2map reading skills; objective 3 -evaluation of geoinformation services; objective 4 -trip planning). The experiments were designed and observations were conducted based on the knowledge and experiences related to social sciences (Orzechowska 2012), thematic cartography (Jancewicz, Borowicz 2017), structure and operation of a GIS (Golis, Omazda 2011) and spatial planning (Jansson, lingren 2012, Kowalczyk 2012, Kowalczyk 2014, Biłozor et al 2018. Observations were conducted using an observational protocol template.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire contained closed-ended, open-ended and ranking questions (objectives 1, 2 and 3) and problem-solving tasks (objective 2map reading skills; objective 3 -evaluation of geoinformation services; objective 4 -trip planning). The experiments were designed and observations were conducted based on the knowledge and experiences related to social sciences (Orzechowska 2012), thematic cartography (Jancewicz, Borowicz 2017), structure and operation of a GIS (Golis, Omazda 2011) and spatial planning (Jansson, lingren 2012, Kowalczyk 2012, Kowalczyk 2014, Biłozor et al 2018. Observations were conducted using an observational protocol template.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods of landscape assessment and valuation were described by Bogdanowski [9], Arthur et al [10], Zube et al [11], Hopfer et al [12], Wojciechowski [13], Cymerman et al [7], Bajerowski [14][15], Kowalczyk [16], Senetra [17], Senetra and Cieślak [18], Aguilera et al [19], Balon and Krąż [20], Kowalczyk [21] and Tveit et al [22].…”
Section: Assessment Of the Landscape's Aesthetic Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that the specific aesthetic value of the landscape, assigned to a basic assessment field, represents this spatial unit. Balon and Krąż [36], Bajerowski et al [8] and Kowalczyk [21] provide more information on basic assessment fields. This study collected the data on the landscape's aesthetic value by the impression curve method modified by Bajerowski.…”
Section: Data For the Construction And Analysis Of The Network Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The developed theory is the result of several years of empirical research. In this way, values representing various phenomena and structures of urbanized areas can be modeled and analyzed, including earth crust movements, values representing the level of security, and the quality of landscape in the city [12,32,[40][41][42]. These spatial structure modeling operations are aimed at enabling active planning, development, and management of network structures while maintaining them at a stable level.…”
Section: Random Network Scale-free Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%