Human perceptions of the landscape can influence land-use and land-management decisions. Recognizing the diversity of landscape perceptions across space and time is essential to understanding land change processes and emergent landscape patterns. We summarize the role of landscape perceptions in the land change process, demonstrate advances in quantifying and mapping landscape perceptions, and describe how these spatially explicit techniques have and may benefit land change research.
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Dorning, M. A., Van Berkel, D. B., & Semmens, D. J. (2017). Integrating Spatially Explicit Representations of Landscape Perceptions into Land Change Research. Current Landscape Ecology Reports, 2(3), 73–88. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40823-017-0025-1
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