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Evaluation by policy makers of a procedure to describe perceived landscape openness
2012
Journal of Environmental Management
In the last decade policy makers have increasingly recognized the need to include people's perceptions in methods for describing landscape quality. At the same time, a third wave of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has become available that make it technically possible to model landscape quality in a realistic manner. However, as there is often a mismatch between science and policy, it remains unclear to what extent perception-based models developed by scientists can be useful to policy
doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2011.09.022
pmid:22115507
fatcat:eazboplujrfe5de4nwe7dm3m74