Peoples’ recreation and well-being are closely related to their aesthetic enjoyment of the landscape. Ecosystem service (ES) assessments record the aesthetic contributions of landscapes to peoples’ well-being in support of sustainable policy goals. However, the survey methods available to measure these contributions restrict modelling at large scales. As a result, most studies rely on environmental indicator models but these do not incorporate peoples’ actual use of the landscape. Now, social media has emerged as a rich new source of information to understand human-nature interactions while advances in deep learning have enabled large-scale analysis of the imagery uploaded to these platforms. In this study, we test the accuracy of Flickr an...
Quantifying and mapping cultural ecosystem services are complex because of their intangibility. Data...
Today, millions of people are using social media to share information and images about the places th...
Landscape characterisation using social media photographs from popular platforms has been proposed a...
Scenic beauty is an important contributing factor to peoples' well-being. Modelling scenic beauty ha...
Cultural ecosystem services such as aesthetic value are highly context-specific and often present di...
Individuals, communities, and societies ascribe a diverse array of values to landscapes. These value...
People and societies attribute different values to landscapes, which are often derived from their pr...
Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES), such as aesthetic and recreational enjoyment, as well as sense of...
The environment where we live and recreate can have a significant effect on our well-being. More bea...
The ecosystem services concept is increasingly gaining momentum in land-use policies and landscape p...
Images and textual metadata from social media sites such as Flickr have been used to understand the ...
The environment where we live and recreate can have a significant effect on our well-being. More bea...
Aesthetic enjoyment and perception are increasingly recognized as important values of cultural lands...
Crowdsourced geotagged social media data and machine learning approaches have emerged as promising t...
For centuries, philosophers, policy-makers and urban planners have debated whether aesthetically ple...
Quantifying and mapping cultural ecosystem services are complex because of their intangibility. Data...
Today, millions of people are using social media to share information and images about the places th...
Landscape characterisation using social media photographs from popular platforms has been proposed a...
Scenic beauty is an important contributing factor to peoples' well-being. Modelling scenic beauty ha...
Cultural ecosystem services such as aesthetic value are highly context-specific and often present di...
Individuals, communities, and societies ascribe a diverse array of values to landscapes. These value...
People and societies attribute different values to landscapes, which are often derived from their pr...
Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES), such as aesthetic and recreational enjoyment, as well as sense of...
The environment where we live and recreate can have a significant effect on our well-being. More bea...
The ecosystem services concept is increasingly gaining momentum in land-use policies and landscape p...
Images and textual metadata from social media sites such as Flickr have been used to understand the ...
The environment where we live and recreate can have a significant effect on our well-being. More bea...
Aesthetic enjoyment and perception are increasingly recognized as important values of cultural lands...
Crowdsourced geotagged social media data and machine learning approaches have emerged as promising t...
For centuries, philosophers, policy-makers and urban planners have debated whether aesthetically ple...
Quantifying and mapping cultural ecosystem services are complex because of their intangibility. Data...
Today, millions of people are using social media to share information and images about the places th...
Landscape characterisation using social media photographs from popular platforms has been proposed a...