Forest practices for mountainous areas can enhance the scenery value and function of forests. However, forest scenery management is rarely implemented except for conservation areas and public forests. In this study, we first used the viewshed analysis to extract visible and invisible zones from the surface areas of ordinary mountains in Korea, and then we used spatial aesthetic analysis to interpret the human-recognized characteristics on the visible zones of mountain scenery. Finally, based on the results of both analyses, reasonable guidelines for forest practice planning were proposed to improve the scenery of ordinary mountains. The result shows that the viewshed analysis made it possible to extract visible and invisible areas from the ...
One of the problems in forest park management, planning, and design is the tendency to consider rec...
Forest planners are interested not only in forest spaces that visitors prefer but also in the prefer...
We understand 80 percent of the surrounding environment by sight, and 70 percent of experience lands...
As sustainable forest management continues to influence forest planning and the balance of social, e...
The research focuses on understanding the scenic beauty of the landscape in the context of environme...
In recent years, with the rapid development of forest health care industry in China, the demand for ...
Forests are important place for outdoor recreation and scenery appreciation. So in order to better m...
Forest aesthetic indicators are an important aspect of the social component of sustainable forest ma...
Forest engineers and planners have used a variety of techniques to mitigate the visible effects of h...
In this study, visual landscape quality of Kiyikoy was assessed with foresight of ‘Visual landscape ...
The consistent demand for development of forest lands in South Korea has resulted in the need for a ...
This paper deals with the relation between recreational visitors and forest land for estimating recr...
AbstractA product of spatial planning not only describe the structure of general layout of the area,...
Forest landscape preference studies have an important role and significance for forest landscape con...
Forest is not only assessed for timber production, but also for public interests. It is not easy to ...
One of the problems in forest park management, planning, and design is the tendency to consider rec...
Forest planners are interested not only in forest spaces that visitors prefer but also in the prefer...
We understand 80 percent of the surrounding environment by sight, and 70 percent of experience lands...
As sustainable forest management continues to influence forest planning and the balance of social, e...
The research focuses on understanding the scenic beauty of the landscape in the context of environme...
In recent years, with the rapid development of forest health care industry in China, the demand for ...
Forests are important place for outdoor recreation and scenery appreciation. So in order to better m...
Forest aesthetic indicators are an important aspect of the social component of sustainable forest ma...
Forest engineers and planners have used a variety of techniques to mitigate the visible effects of h...
In this study, visual landscape quality of Kiyikoy was assessed with foresight of ‘Visual landscape ...
The consistent demand for development of forest lands in South Korea has resulted in the need for a ...
This paper deals with the relation between recreational visitors and forest land for estimating recr...
AbstractA product of spatial planning not only describe the structure of general layout of the area,...
Forest landscape preference studies have an important role and significance for forest landscape con...
Forest is not only assessed for timber production, but also for public interests. It is not easy to ...
One of the problems in forest park management, planning, and design is the tendency to consider rec...
Forest planners are interested not only in forest spaces that visitors prefer but also in the prefer...
We understand 80 percent of the surrounding environment by sight, and 70 percent of experience lands...