Landscape disturbance gradients: the importance of the type of scene when evaluating landscape preferences and perceptions
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Altamirano, Adison
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González Suhr, Carolina
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Marien, Caroline
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Catalán, Germán
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Miranda, Alejandro
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Prado, Marco
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Tits, Laurent
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Vieli, Lorena
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Meli, Paula
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2021-04-15T15:14:08Z
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2021-04-15T15:14:08Z
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Land 2020, 9, 306
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10.3390/land9090306
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/179140
Abstract
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Understanding of people's landscape preferences is important for decision-making about land planning, particularly in the disturbance patterns that usually occur in rural-urban gradients. However, the use of different types of images concerning the same landscape may influence social preferences and thus perceptions of landscape management and planning decisions. We evaluated landscape preferences and perceptions in four landscapes of southern Chile. We specifically: (1) compared people's perceptions related to living in, visiting, the scenic beauty, well-being, risks, and level of landscape disturbance; and (2) evaluated the influence of the type of scene (i.e., eye-level or aerial images) in these preferences and perceptions. Preferences and perceptions resulted to be better when using eye-level (4.0 +/- 1.1) than aerial (3.7 +/- 0.6) images. In general, we observed a negative association between preferences and perceptions and the landscape disturbance; however, it was consistent when using aerial images but was masked when valuing landscape through eye-level images. Implications of these results are relevant because by far, most landscape preference studies use traditional eye-level images. Different types of scenes should be considered in order to embrace the landscape preferences and perceptions of all those involved and help decision-making in landscape planning.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT
1171445
11191021
Direccion de Investigacion of Universidad de La Frontera