Landscape indicators as a tool of assessing landscape quality

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Abstract

Landscape quality (LQ) is understood as the state in which its (landscape) spatial, functional and visual structure is found at a given time. To measure this landscape characteristic different research methods and data types are needed including GIS techniques and remote sensing data as well as interviews and questionnaires, results of social perception studies, analysis of documents, registers and statistical data, landscape visual studies and 3D drawings. Presented study aims to fully analyze the LQ of the Roztocze region based on above mentioned methods. To do so, the categorization of 24 quantitative indices was applied. Results indicated high structural and ecological values, medium visual values and values of spatial harmony and low cultural and perceptual properties of analyzed area. The study results also showed the great importance of spatial data and GIS techniques in LQ assessment.

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Sowińska-Wierkosz, B., & Michalik-Nieek, M. (2020). Landscape indicators as a tool of assessing landscape quality. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 171). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017102011

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