Aesthetic appreciation of the cultural landscape through social media: An analysis of revealed preference in the Dutch river landscape
Aesthetic enjoyment and perception are increasingly recognized as important values of
cultural landscapes. The study of these values transcends mere physical attributes of the …
cultural landscapes. The study of these values transcends mere physical attributes of the …
Accessibility of park green space in Wuhan, China: implications for spatial equity in the post-COVID-19 era
During the COVID-19 pandemic, people have seen the precious value of park green space
for health. In the post-COVID-19 Era, it is essential to understand the different needs and …
for health. In the post-COVID-19 Era, it is essential to understand the different needs and …
GIS-assisted map** of landscape suitability for nearby recreation
Green space around settlements is increasingly important for recreation. However recreation
managers have limited spatially explicit data on recreation potential around cities, and …
managers have limited spatially explicit data on recreation potential around cities, and …
Peri-urbanisation and loss of arable land in Kumasi Metropolis in three decades: Evidence from remote sensing image analysis
This paper examined the effects of peri-urbanisation on arable land in Kumasi Metropolis.
The study involved classification of Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) 1986 imagery and …
The study involved classification of Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) 1986 imagery and …
Urbanization causes biotic homogenization of woodland bird communities at multiple spatial scales
Urbanization is a major contributor to biodiversity declines. However, studies assessing
effects of urban landscapes per se (ie, disentangled from focal habitat effects) on biodiversity …
effects of urban landscapes per se (ie, disentangled from focal habitat effects) on biodiversity …
Application of an ecosystem function framework to perceptions of community woodlands
Owners, local residents, government, and conservation organisations can express divergent
preferences in the development and management of local woodlands. The perceptions of …
preferences in the development and management of local woodlands. The perceptions of …
Land‐cover change and environmental impact analysis in the Greater Mankato area of Minnesota using remote sensing and GIS modelling
F Yuan - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Land use and land‐cover (LULC) data provide essential information for environmental
management and planning. This research evaluates the land‐cover change dynamics and …
management and planning. This research evaluates the land‐cover change dynamics and …
Economic value of a non-market ecosystem service: an application of the travel cost method to nature recreation in Sweden
EE Ezebilo - … Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Most ecosystem services that are not traded on markets contribute to human welfare;
however, these services are often undervalued due to the fact that their economic value is …
however, these services are often undervalued due to the fact that their economic value is …
[PDF][PDF] Peri-urban development, livelihood change and household income: A case study of peri-urban Nyahururu, Kenya
MN Mandere, B Ness… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2010 - academicjournals.org
Peri-urban development has attracted increased attention in recent years particularly due to
conflict/competition between new (urban) and traditional (rural) land uses as a result of peri …
conflict/competition between new (urban) and traditional (rural) land uses as a result of peri …
Analysis of twenty years of categorical land transitions in the Lower Hunter of New South Wales, Australia
Land use and land cover change (LUCC) studies are drawing increased attention due to
their importance in ecosystem management. Post-classification change detection provides a …
their importance in ecosystem management. Post-classification change detection provides a …