Coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (Vooremaa landscape protection area, Estonia)

Vooremaa Landscape Protection Area provides a specimen of native Estonian agricultural lands, alternating with picturesque moraine lakes. The overall visual environment within this area was basically changed by glacial agents and, hereafter, by cultural activities, such as crop farming. Topography c...

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Main Author: Oleksandr Karasov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University 2017-09-01
Series:Problemi Bezperervnoï Geografìčnoï Osvìti ì Kartografìï
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Online Access:http://periodicals.karazin.ua/pbgok/article/view/9114
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spelling doaj-f0fd5c5e4455493c8ee2dfc8b31ecbf02020-11-25T00:03:37ZengV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National UniversityProblemi Bezperervnoï Geografìčnoï Osvìti ì Kartografìï 2075-18932409-31732017-09-0102578828945Coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (Vooremaa landscape protection area, Estonia)Oleksandr KarasovVooremaa Landscape Protection Area provides a specimen of native Estonian agricultural lands, alternating with picturesque moraine lakes. The overall visual environment within this area was basically changed by glacial agents and, hereafter, by cultural activities, such as crop farming. Topography consists of about 100 drumlins (some of them are cultivated), as well as depressions, filled with lakes and covered by forests and grasslands. A rich combination of the mentioned factors determined the study area selection. There was accepted, that the harmony, or pleasing organization of distinguishable units of visual environment (with no attention to their colours or textures, but regarding their geographical meaning only), depends on the system effect: the more complexity of the overall system exceeds the algebraic sum of the complexity of its components, the more its organization does. In this way, some developments of information theory could be applied to the analysis of visual environment (from top view), similarly to the analysis of the text (considering units of land relief, land cover, and land cover relief, or a land surface in total, as the symbols of some alphabet, and their diversity within the floating circle – as words, consisting of the symbols). Since mentioned notions of organization and harmony are frequently implied in the concept of landscape coherence, the latter term was used as a fixed and well-known one in the landscape and environmental aesthetics. Hartley’s formula was used to compute the coherence of the land surface layout and the respective regionalization within the study area and surroundings. The effectiveness of the proposed method for representation of visual harmony was non-rigorously verified with transect of Google Street View panoramic photo series, while everyone is welcomed to use the Google Street View to compare the presented results with his own conclusions. There was found, that the proposed index coherence of land surface layout reflects the organization and visual harmony of the scene. A colouristic aspect of the visual harmony of the environment for the same study area was taken into consideration in another article, prepared for Bulletin of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.http://periodicals.karazin.ua/pbgok/article/view/9114coherenceenvironmental qualityHartley formula
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Coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (Vooremaa landscape protection area, Estonia)
Problemi Bezperervnoï Geografìčnoï Osvìti ì Kartografìï
coherence
environmental quality
Hartley formula
author_facet Oleksandr Karasov
author_sort Oleksandr Karasov
title Coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (Vooremaa landscape protection area, Estonia)
title_short Coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (Vooremaa landscape protection area, Estonia)
title_full Coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (Vooremaa landscape protection area, Estonia)
title_fullStr Coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (Vooremaa landscape protection area, Estonia)
title_full_unstemmed Coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (Vooremaa landscape protection area, Estonia)
title_sort coherence of land surface layout as intangible environmental resource (vooremaa landscape protection area, estonia)
publisher V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
series Problemi Bezperervnoï Geografìčnoï Osvìti ì Kartografìï
issn 2075-1893
2409-3173
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Vooremaa Landscape Protection Area provides a specimen of native Estonian agricultural lands, alternating with picturesque moraine lakes. The overall visual environment within this area was basically changed by glacial agents and, hereafter, by cultural activities, such as crop farming. Topography consists of about 100 drumlins (some of them are cultivated), as well as depressions, filled with lakes and covered by forests and grasslands. A rich combination of the mentioned factors determined the study area selection. There was accepted, that the harmony, or pleasing organization of distinguishable units of visual environment (with no attention to their colours or textures, but regarding their geographical meaning only), depends on the system effect: the more complexity of the overall system exceeds the algebraic sum of the complexity of its components, the more its organization does. In this way, some developments of information theory could be applied to the analysis of visual environment (from top view), similarly to the analysis of the text (considering units of land relief, land cover, and land cover relief, or a land surface in total, as the symbols of some alphabet, and their diversity within the floating circle – as words, consisting of the symbols). Since mentioned notions of organization and harmony are frequently implied in the concept of landscape coherence, the latter term was used as a fixed and well-known one in the landscape and environmental aesthetics. Hartley’s formula was used to compute the coherence of the land surface layout and the respective regionalization within the study area and surroundings. The effectiveness of the proposed method for representation of visual harmony was non-rigorously verified with transect of Google Street View panoramic photo series, while everyone is welcomed to use the Google Street View to compare the presented results with his own conclusions. There was found, that the proposed index coherence of land surface layout reflects the organization and visual harmony of the scene. A colouristic aspect of the visual harmony of the environment for the same study area was taken into consideration in another article, prepared for Bulletin of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.
topic coherence
environmental quality
Hartley formula
url http://periodicals.karazin.ua/pbgok/article/view/9114
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