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Capturing Landscape Visual Character Using Indicators: Touching Base with Landscape Aesthetic Theory
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Visual DesignCartographyLandscape IndicatorsVisual IndicatorsGeovisualizationLandscape PlanningVisual CommunicationGeographyLandscape Visual CharacterLandscape ArchitectureLandscape Aesthetic TheoryComputational AestheticSocial SciencesLandscape ChangeVisual ArtsLandscape Ecology
The study seeks to link landscape aesthetic theory to measurable visual indicators, proposing a method to capture landscape visual character through nine theory‑based concepts. It maps abstract visual concepts to concrete indicators, details data sources, and outlines a filtering process for selecting appropriate indicators. The analysis shows that these indicators reflect changes in landscape character and highlights challenges in interpreting their relationships to aesthetic concepts.
Abstract This paper presents one way that landscape visual character can be captured using indicators derived from nine theory-based concepts related to landscape perception. The paper aims to establish links between landscape aesthetic theory and visual indicators, thus exploring what landscape indicators are really indicating. The steps from abstract visual concepts to measurable visual indicators are described, and links are made to theories of landscape preferences and perception. The focus of the paper is on the application of indicators, including a presentation of the possible data sources of the presented indicators. The paper includes a discussion on the selection of appropriate landscape indicators through a suggested filtering process. The relationships between the concepts and the ability of visual indicators to capture changes in landscape character and other issues related to interpretation are discussed.
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