Urban planning for optimal provision of recreational forests is not only concerned with how much space is needed, but equally with how this could be arranged in the landscape in order to make these forests accessible to many potential visitors. The present study sought to establish relationships between the spatial pattern of forest cover and these forests’ accessibility – either on foot or by bike – for short walks. This question was approached in an experimental way using landscape structure metrics. A factor analysis identified the common axes of spatial pattern. The first five factors explained 82.2% of the variation of the original data set. The first factor is related to forested area and number of forest patches, the second is relate...
Urban forests provide vital services to communities and are crucial for our mental, physical and emo...
\u3cp\u3eLand use and transport shape our cities. The central place of integrated land use transport...
Geographic information systems (GIS) offer attractive tools for modelling recreational behaviour. In...
Natural areas are important in meeting the needs of people in recreation. While these areas are plan...
The landscape-level spatial pattern of forest cover gives information on the size, shape and spatial...
Forest planners are interested not only in forest spaces that visitors prefer but also in the prefer...
The determinants of the recreational value of forest include the site quality, including their acces...
This paper examines a new approach to forest accessibility planning based on a GIS road development ...
Heterogeneous definitions of urban areas and poorly homogenized forest data at the country scale hav...
Graduation date: 1990This study dealt with research problems at the landscape level. The objectives ...
Close-to-nature urban forests and remnants of natural vegetation represent an important opportunity ...
The Walloon forest taken as a whole can be regarded as typical of rural areas even if its proximity ...
Besides their ecological and production function, the social function of forests and nature areas is...
Close-to-nature urban forests and remnants of natural vegetation represent an important opportunity ...
The topological1 aspects of forest roads are most commonly quantified only by length and road densit...
Urban forests provide vital services to communities and are crucial for our mental, physical and emo...
\u3cp\u3eLand use and transport shape our cities. The central place of integrated land use transport...
Geographic information systems (GIS) offer attractive tools for modelling recreational behaviour. In...
Natural areas are important in meeting the needs of people in recreation. While these areas are plan...
The landscape-level spatial pattern of forest cover gives information on the size, shape and spatial...
Forest planners are interested not only in forest spaces that visitors prefer but also in the prefer...
The determinants of the recreational value of forest include the site quality, including their acces...
This paper examines a new approach to forest accessibility planning based on a GIS road development ...
Heterogeneous definitions of urban areas and poorly homogenized forest data at the country scale hav...
Graduation date: 1990This study dealt with research problems at the landscape level. The objectives ...
Close-to-nature urban forests and remnants of natural vegetation represent an important opportunity ...
The Walloon forest taken as a whole can be regarded as typical of rural areas even if its proximity ...
Besides their ecological and production function, the social function of forests and nature areas is...
Close-to-nature urban forests and remnants of natural vegetation represent an important opportunity ...
The topological1 aspects of forest roads are most commonly quantified only by length and road densit...
Urban forests provide vital services to communities and are crucial for our mental, physical and emo...
\u3cp\u3eLand use and transport shape our cities. The central place of integrated land use transport...
Geographic information systems (GIS) offer attractive tools for modelling recreational behaviour. In...