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Exploring the effect of demographic elements on the evaluation of the scenic beauty of various landforms – Preliminary results

Tsouchlaraki Androniki

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/85D7791E-F7BD-42D1-B635-1509EE167D94-
Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.2495/D&N-V2-N3-247-257-
Languageen-
Extent10 pagesen
TitleExploring the effect of demographic elements on the evaluation of the scenic beauty of various landforms – Preliminary resultsen
CreatorTsouchlaraki Andronikien
CreatorΤσουχλαρακη Ανδρονικηel
PublisherWIT Pressen
Content SummaryThis article reports on a piece of research which attempts to take 32 different images of landforms and to show how different classes of people perceive or ‘value’ the scenic beauty of these landforms. This is an interesting question and one which bears research. In this case, the term ‘scenic beauty’ refers to the public preference of various forms of the earth’s relief. It is a fi gure which, even though depends on various subjective factors, aims to quantify the general preference of the public for various landforms. A questionnaire survey takes place to investigate the public preference, using a sample of 221 persons in the area of Athens and Piraeus, and the city suburbs. This area concentrates a very large proportion of Greece’s population and can ensure variety in terms of social and demographic status of the sampled population. The means used to demonstrate the various forms of reliefs are 32 digital relief images, created using an algorithm developed for this purpose.en
Type of ItemΑφίσα σε Συνέδριοel
Type of ItemConference Posteren
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Date of Item2015-10-20-
Date of Publication2006-
Bibliographic CitationA. Tsouchlaraki, “Exploring the effect of demographic elements on the evaluation of the scenic beauty of various landforms – Preliminary results”in 2006 Second Intern. Conf. on Evol., Monitoring, Simulation, Manag. and Remediation of the Geological Envir. and Landscape, pp.247 - 257.doi:10.2495/D&N-V2-N3-247-257en

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