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Library Contribution of landscape metrics to the assessment of scenic quality – the example of the landscape structure plan Havelland/Germany

Contribution of landscape metrics to the assessment of scenic quality – the example of the landscape structure plan Havelland/Germany

Contribution of landscape metrics to the assessment of scenic quality – the example of the landscape structure plan Havelland/Germany

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Date of publication
March 2009
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ISBN / Resource ID
DOAJ:49eabe3a7b7a4918a350fbd934abfa58
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16
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The scenic quality of a landscape is a natural resource that is to be preserved according to German and international law. One important indicator for the evaluation of this value is the structural diversity of the landscape. Although Landscape Metrics (LM) represent a well-known instrument for the quantification of landscape patterns, they are hardly used in applied landscape and environmental planning. This study shows possibilities for the integration of LM into a commonly used method to assess scenic quality by the example of a Landscape Structure Plan. First results indicate that especially Shannon’s Diversity Index and Edge Density are suitable to achieve an objective evaluation of the structural diversity as indicator for scenic quality. The addition of qualitative parameters to the objective structural analysis is discussed. Moreover, the use of landscape scenery units and raster cells as basic geometry has been compared. It shows that LM can support the evaluation of the aesthetic quality in environmental planning, especially when integrated into commonly used evaluation methods.

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