Is land cover an important asset for addressing the subjective landscape dimensions
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This paper explores which physical landscape components relate to subjective landscape dimensions.
The ways in which people describe their surrounding cultural landscape was analyzed through an assessment
of their representations of it. A special focus was placed on assessing the role of land cover as a
means to communicate landscape meanings regarding a specific geographical region. The methodological
framework was built on the basis of a questionnaire survey, multivariate statistical analysis and mapping
approaches. This research shows that there is a set of physical landscape components that relate to
subjective landscape dimensions which can be disclosed through the assessment of social representations.
Enhancing and safeguarding those physical landscape components associated with the subjective
landscape dimensions are important aspects in both framing and targeting land cover/use policies and
decision making. Results also suggest that land cover can be understood as an important asset for describing
landscapes as more than 30% of respondents referred to it when asked to represent the case study
region of Alentejo in southern Portugal. This might mean that in addition to objective ecological and biological
functions, land cover is also an important asset for evaluating subjective landscape dimensions
in line with place attachment and landscape identity. Finally, the ways in which the empirical material
gathered here can be used to inform policy and planning are explored.
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Carvalho Ribeiro, S., Loupa Ramos, I., Madeira, L., Barroso, F., Menezes, H. and Pinto Correia, T. (2013). Is land cover an important asset for addressing the subjective landscape dimensions? Land Use Policy (35), pg. 50-60. doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2013.04.015