Correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape characters

Some landscape characters put great influences on the aesthetic preferences of a river. Finding out these characters will provide for river landscape design and management with explicit keystones. In this paper, 23 sample areas of rivers were selected in Xuzhou, China, and 15 landscape characters o...

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Main Authors: Jingwei Zhao, Pingjia Luo, Ronghua Wang, Yongli Cai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2013-07-01
Series:Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
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Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/1924
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spelling doaj-5c2fa111ba154952a8c89e69ef68c5172021-07-02T03:28:15ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management1648-68971822-41992013-07-0121210.3846/16486897.2012.6957381924Correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape charactersJingwei Zhao0Pingjia Luo1Ronghua Wang2Yongli Cai3School of Resources and Environment, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China / School of Art and Design, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, ChinaSchool of Art and Design, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, ChinaSchool of Urban and Environmental Science, Xuzhou Normal University, Xuzhou, ChinaSchool of Resources and Environment, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China Some landscape characters put great influences on the aesthetic preferences of a river. Finding out these characters will provide for river landscape design and management with explicit keystones. In this paper, 23 sample areas of rivers were selected in Xuzhou, China, and 15 landscape characters of rivers were identified. The photos taken at the sample areas were as stimuli, and undergraduate students were respondents. The results demonstrate that the aesthetic preferences of photos judged one-by-one and judged together receive similar results; the preference scores of deflective views are significantly higher than the ones of opposite views; for urban rivers, “river accessibility” and “number of colours” are reliably positive predictors to aesthetic preferences, “wood diversity index” and “plants on water” are negative ones; for rural rivers, “coverage of riparian vegetation”, “perspective” and “wood diversity index” are reliably positive predictors to aesthetic preferences. First published online: 14 Dec 2012 http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/1924riveraesthetic preferenceslandscape characterslandscape management
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author Jingwei Zhao
Pingjia Luo
Ronghua Wang
Yongli Cai
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Pingjia Luo
Ronghua Wang
Yongli Cai
Correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape characters
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
river
aesthetic preferences
landscape characters
landscape management
author_facet Jingwei Zhao
Pingjia Luo
Ronghua Wang
Yongli Cai
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title Correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape characters
title_short Correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape characters
title_full Correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape characters
title_fullStr Correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape characters
title_full_unstemmed Correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape characters
title_sort correlations between aesthetic preferences of river and landscape characters
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
issn 1648-6897
1822-4199
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Some landscape characters put great influences on the aesthetic preferences of a river. Finding out these characters will provide for river landscape design and management with explicit keystones. In this paper, 23 sample areas of rivers were selected in Xuzhou, China, and 15 landscape characters of rivers were identified. The photos taken at the sample areas were as stimuli, and undergraduate students were respondents. The results demonstrate that the aesthetic preferences of photos judged one-by-one and judged together receive similar results; the preference scores of deflective views are significantly higher than the ones of opposite views; for urban rivers, “river accessibility” and “number of colours” are reliably positive predictors to aesthetic preferences, “wood diversity index” and “plants on water” are negative ones; for rural rivers, “coverage of riparian vegetation”, “perspective” and “wood diversity index” are reliably positive predictors to aesthetic preferences. First published online: 14 Dec 2012
topic river
aesthetic preferences
landscape characters
landscape management
url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JEELM/article/view/1924
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