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Quantifying the visual-sensory landscape qualities that contribute to cultural ecosystem services using social media and LiDAR
2018
Ecosystem Services
Landscapes are increasingly recognized for providing valuable cultural ecosystem services with numerous non-material benefits by serving as places of rest, relaxation, and inspiration that ultimately improve overall mental health and physical well-being. Maintaining and enhancing these valuable benefits through targeted management and conservation measures requires understanding the spatial and temporal determinants of perceived landscape values. Content contributed through mobile technologies
doi:10.1016/j.ecoser.2018.03.022
pmid:30148061
pmcid:PMC6104849
fatcat:oex5eb4hnve4favfnd3cmow6vq