Landscape as an Area Perceived through Activity: Implications for Diversity Management and Conservation |
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Authors: | Sebastian Eiter |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geography , University of Bergen , Norway;2. Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute , ?s , Norway |
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Abstract: | This article uses an activity-based understanding of landscape to explore values related to perceived land cover diversity. Perceptions within two user groups, members of landowner families and hiking tourists in a mountain area in western Norway, were related to a simultaneous land cover survey, and compared to experts' evaluations of land cover and to the aims of landscape protection in the area. Users perceived the area as being significantly more diverse and valuable than experts did, which stresses the importance of taking user perception into account in landscape protection and management. Some central landscape values were dependent upon land use outside the boundaries of the protected area. This illustrates that measures within structurally defined land units are not necessarily sufficient for maintenance of landscape values experienced by users. Land use in both respects, as an upholder of values and as a way of experiencing or perceiving them, should receive an increased role in the determination of management units. |
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Keywords: | Land cover land use landscape diversity Norway perception |
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