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Research article2010Peer reviewed

Advantages of using different data sources in assessment of landscape change and its effect on visual scale

Ode Sang, Åsa; Tveit, Mari Sundli; Fry, Gary

Abstract

This paper presents a data-flexible indicator framework for analysis of visual landscape character: the VisuLands framework. The theory-based framework encompasses currently used indicators for visual assessment based on four different data sources land cover data, aerial photographs, landscape photographs and field observations. This paper presents a study applying the VisuLands framework in analysis of landscape change and its effect on visual scale in a landscape in Southeast Sweden. The paper provides a critical assessment of the pros and cons of the approach. It identifies the advantages and disadvantages of using different data sources as well as the applicability and sensitivity of existing indicators in detecting visible landscape change. The results show that while some of the VisuLands indicators are relatively easily applied, others are more complex and demanding in terms of interpretation. The flexibility of the VisuLands framework makes it applicable and user-friendly as it helps meet the requirements and restrictions of the users. The assessment has shown that the different data sources complement each other and that applying indicators using various data sources, when available. will enhance the comprehensiveness of visual landscape assessment. The experience of this study is that the VisuLands framework is a useful tool in landscape analysis, monitoring and planning, which provides a repeatable, systematic and transparent approach with strong links to landscape theory (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Visual landscape assessment; Land cover data; Aerial photographs; Landscape photographs; Indicator framework

Published in

Ecological Indicators
2010, Volume: 10, number: 1, pages: 24-31
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV