Visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in Martin river cultural park (Aragon, Spain) integrating biophysical and visual units

The European Landscape Convention (ELC) has encouraged affiliated countries to develop several assessment methodologies to facilitate land management in an effort to develop compatible, integrative assessment techniques that can be applied in diverse geographic settings. Here we begin to address the...

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Main Authors: Iván Franch-Pardo, Luis Cancer-Pomar, Brian M. Napoletano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1319881
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spelling doaj-caa0110e3c444d8d8a800d4e2e09a7ff2020-11-25T01:31:57ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472017-11-0113241542410.1080/17445647.2017.13198811319881Visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in Martin river cultural park (Aragon, Spain) integrating biophysical and visual unitsIván Franch-Pardo0Luis Cancer-Pomar1Brian M. Napoletano2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoUniversity of JaénUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoThe European Landscape Convention (ELC) has encouraged affiliated countries to develop several assessment methodologies to facilitate land management in an effort to develop compatible, integrative assessment techniques that can be applied in diverse geographic settings. Here we begin to address the question of how to develop comprehensive landscape assessments based on the criteria of the ELC by integrating landscape studies using biophysical and visual characteristics. We assessed visibility, quality, and fragility to determine aptitude for protection based on both biophysical and visual landscape units. We selected the Martin River Cultural Park (Aragon, Spain) as a study area because it is recognized as a site of cultural and geomorphological importance, it is situated in a signatory country to the ELC, but has not been subject to any landscape assessment. The resulting maps of aptitude for protection can be used to prioritize landscapes for protection based on their levels of quality and fragility.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1319881Biophysical landscapecomplex physical geographyEuropean Landscape Conventionlandscape evaluationvisual landscape
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author Iván Franch-Pardo
Luis Cancer-Pomar
Brian M. Napoletano
spellingShingle Iván Franch-Pardo
Luis Cancer-Pomar
Brian M. Napoletano
Visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in Martin river cultural park (Aragon, Spain) integrating biophysical and visual units
Journal of Maps
Biophysical landscape
complex physical geography
European Landscape Convention
landscape evaluation
visual landscape
author_facet Iván Franch-Pardo
Luis Cancer-Pomar
Brian M. Napoletano
author_sort Iván Franch-Pardo
title Visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in Martin river cultural park (Aragon, Spain) integrating biophysical and visual units
title_short Visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in Martin river cultural park (Aragon, Spain) integrating biophysical and visual units
title_full Visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in Martin river cultural park (Aragon, Spain) integrating biophysical and visual units
title_fullStr Visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in Martin river cultural park (Aragon, Spain) integrating biophysical and visual units
title_full_unstemmed Visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in Martin river cultural park (Aragon, Spain) integrating biophysical and visual units
title_sort visibility analysis and landscape evaluation in martin river cultural park (aragon, spain) integrating biophysical and visual units
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The European Landscape Convention (ELC) has encouraged affiliated countries to develop several assessment methodologies to facilitate land management in an effort to develop compatible, integrative assessment techniques that can be applied in diverse geographic settings. Here we begin to address the question of how to develop comprehensive landscape assessments based on the criteria of the ELC by integrating landscape studies using biophysical and visual characteristics. We assessed visibility, quality, and fragility to determine aptitude for protection based on both biophysical and visual landscape units. We selected the Martin River Cultural Park (Aragon, Spain) as a study area because it is recognized as a site of cultural and geomorphological importance, it is situated in a signatory country to the ELC, but has not been subject to any landscape assessment. The resulting maps of aptitude for protection can be used to prioritize landscapes for protection based on their levels of quality and fragility.
topic Biophysical landscape
complex physical geography
European Landscape Convention
landscape evaluation
visual landscape
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1319881
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