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Title: | Dealing with landscape fuzziness in preference studies: using photo based questionnaires in Mediterranean context/areas. |
Authors: | Barroso, Filipe PInto-Correia, Teresa Ramos, Isabel Menezes, Helena Surova, Diana |
Keywords: | Fuziness Landscape Silvo-pastoral Land cover |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Citation: | Barroso F., Pinto-Correia T.,Ramos I. , Surova D., Menezes H., 2012. Dealing with landscape fuzziness in preference studies: using photo based questionnaires in Mediterranean context/areas. Landscape and Urban Planning, 104: 329-342 |
Abstract: | Mediterranean landscapes reveal extremely adequate conditions for the development of other functions
besides production (nature conservation, recreation, life quality, local identity). These functions support
the provision of public goods and services increasingly recognized by society. With this goal, the production
of knowledge that may support decision is highly needed. In Mediterranean extensively used areas,
the analysis of landscape features and related public preferences is complex, as the landscape pattern
is highly fuzzy and land cover classes are often mixed. Resulting from multiple research developments,
this paper demonstrates how photo-based surveys can be a suitable tool for assessing landscape preferences
by specific public groups. Landscape functions addressed are closely linked to land cover patterns,
as resulting from land cover systems. Thus using photographs in landscape questionnaires is useful in
focusing the discussion on specific aspects, related with the variations in land cover and in their combinations
with other specific landscape features. But the photos shown need to be clear and easily perceivable
by the respondents. In order to cope with the underlying fuzziness of these landscapes, manipulation of
images has been developed as the best solution so that the variations shown to respondents are adequately
controlled in the study and landscape features are easily recognized by the respondents. The
methodological approach as well as the results of applied approaches, of two studies on the users preferences,
applied to a case-study area in Alentejo region, Portugal, are presented. The issues concerned
with photo manipulation are a particular focus of discussion.
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8146 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | PAO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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