Exploring Aesthetic Preferences in Rural Landscapes and the Relationship with Spatial Pattern Indices

This study examines how local population, tourists and farmers relate to rural landscapes, by exploring visual landscape preferences and the influence of everyday landscapes on the research subjects. Results point towards an immense variability in visual landscape preferences amongst user groups liv...

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Main Authors: Massoni Emma Soy, Varga Diego, Sáez Marc, Pintó Josep
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Landscape Ecology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jlecol-2016-0001
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spelling doaj-dc21e6868ff24f02b7b2c4d8757e95862021-09-06T19:40:40ZengSciendoJournal of Landscape Ecology1805-41962016-01-019152110.1515/jlecol-2016-0001jlecol-2016-0001Exploring Aesthetic Preferences in Rural Landscapes and the Relationship with Spatial Pattern IndicesMassoni Emma Soy0Varga Diego1Sáez Marc2Pintó Josep3Landscape Analyses and Management Laboratory. Geography Department, University of Girona, Pl. Ferreter i Móra, 1. 17071 Girona, Spain, 0034 972 41 8999Landscape Analyses and Management Laboratory. Geography Department, University of Girona, Pl. Ferreter i Móra, 1. 17071 Girona, Spain, 0034 972 41 8999CIBER of Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), SpainLandscape Analyses and Management Laboratory. Geography Department, University of Girona, Pl. Ferreter i Móra, 1. 17071 Girona, Spain, 0034 972 41 8999This study examines how local population, tourists and farmers relate to rural landscapes, by exploring visual landscape preferences and the influence of everyday landscapes on the research subjects. Results point towards an immense variability in visual landscape preferences amongst user groups living in or visiting the study area (Plana de l’Empordà, Girona, Spain). Tourists rate grasslands at the top of their preference list, local residents prefer orchards, and farmers favour fields of irrigated herbaceous crops; showing, altogether, that the user's relationship with the landscape determines their visual preferences. Results show that farmers prefer agriculture dominated scenes while local residents and tourists prefer scenes with equilibrium between agricultural and natural elements. Likewise, the presence of margins is widely appreciated aesthetically by all respondents. Furthermore, results underline the importance of landscapes that are familiar to the respondents.https://doi.org/10.1515/jlecol-2016-0001
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title Exploring Aesthetic Preferences in Rural Landscapes and the Relationship with Spatial Pattern Indices
title_short Exploring Aesthetic Preferences in Rural Landscapes and the Relationship with Spatial Pattern Indices
title_full Exploring Aesthetic Preferences in Rural Landscapes and the Relationship with Spatial Pattern Indices
title_fullStr Exploring Aesthetic Preferences in Rural Landscapes and the Relationship with Spatial Pattern Indices
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description This study examines how local population, tourists and farmers relate to rural landscapes, by exploring visual landscape preferences and the influence of everyday landscapes on the research subjects. Results point towards an immense variability in visual landscape preferences amongst user groups living in or visiting the study area (Plana de l’Empordà, Girona, Spain). Tourists rate grasslands at the top of their preference list, local residents prefer orchards, and farmers favour fields of irrigated herbaceous crops; showing, altogether, that the user's relationship with the landscape determines their visual preferences. Results show that farmers prefer agriculture dominated scenes while local residents and tourists prefer scenes with equilibrium between agricultural and natural elements. Likewise, the presence of margins is widely appreciated aesthetically by all respondents. Furthermore, results underline the importance of landscapes that are familiar to the respondents.
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