This study adopts a choice modelling framework to disentangle individu-al preferences for rural landscape attributes based on the viewing of photographs of the Irish countryside. Using ordered logit and standard panel and pooled regression models, societal preferences are quantified for rural landscape attributes, grouped into natural, agricultural and human-built non-agricultural categories. The prefer-ences of 430 individuals towards 50 rural landscape photographs are analysed. The results show positive preferences for landscapes with natural attributes such as cliffs, mountainous features, water and native trees, as well as preferences for neat/managed...
Reported in this paper are the findings from two discrete choice experiments that were carried out t...
The importance of cultural ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes is increasingly recognized ...
In this article we discuss the economic approach to evaluate landscape preferences for land-use plan...
The central aim of this study was to gain greater insights into the factors that affect individuals’...
Landscape aesthetics: Assessing the general publics ’ rural landscape preferences Peter Howley* Abst...
working paperThe central aim of this study was to gain greater insights into the factors that affec...
This study examines how local population, tourists and farmers relate to rural landscapes, by explor...
In this paper we exploit a choice experiment modelling framework to estimate the potential non-marke...
Natural amenities and the aesthetic value of agricultural landscapes are important territorial asset...
For centuries, agricultural activities have marked and defined the landscape with its own distinctiv...
Stated preference studies are increasingly employed to estimate the value of attributes of European ...
Photography – a simulation of the landscape – is often used to assess visual qualities of landscapes...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
In planning landscape-related policy, such as agri-environmental measures, the European Landscape Co...
Landscape is like air: it is everywhere, yet we are not always conscious of it. Landscape is an abst...
Reported in this paper are the findings from two discrete choice experiments that were carried out t...
The importance of cultural ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes is increasingly recognized ...
In this article we discuss the economic approach to evaluate landscape preferences for land-use plan...
The central aim of this study was to gain greater insights into the factors that affect individuals’...
Landscape aesthetics: Assessing the general publics ’ rural landscape preferences Peter Howley* Abst...
working paperThe central aim of this study was to gain greater insights into the factors that affec...
This study examines how local population, tourists and farmers relate to rural landscapes, by explor...
In this paper we exploit a choice experiment modelling framework to estimate the potential non-marke...
Natural amenities and the aesthetic value of agricultural landscapes are important territorial asset...
For centuries, agricultural activities have marked and defined the landscape with its own distinctiv...
Stated preference studies are increasingly employed to estimate the value of attributes of European ...
Photography – a simulation of the landscape – is often used to assess visual qualities of landscapes...
Farmland can confer significant public good benefits to society aside from its role in agricultural ...
In planning landscape-related policy, such as agri-environmental measures, the European Landscape Co...
Landscape is like air: it is everywhere, yet we are not always conscious of it. Landscape is an abst...
Reported in this paper are the findings from two discrete choice experiments that were carried out t...
The importance of cultural ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes is increasingly recognized ...
In this article we discuss the economic approach to evaluate landscape preferences for land-use plan...