Assessment of the Aesthetic Landscape Properties for Managing Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Historical Significanceстатья
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Аннотация:Abstract⎯The restoration of historical cultural landscapes, which has become increasingly widespread in developed countries, has resurrected two common approaches based on a specific set of measures applied for landscape reconstruction and preservation (area management plans) and landscape and visual impact assessment (so-called LVIA). The development of area management plans is associated with the evolving concept of a target state, in which the landscape preserves its functionality and possesses the properties of a historical reference model. Such properties are sought using geographic information systems and old map sources, accompanied by reconstruction of historical landscape properties. The implementation of LVIA requires prior structural modeling of a visual space in relation to its observers, photographs, and the establishment of the roles that individual components play in the scenery of a site, as well as determination of visual distortions that negatively affect the aesthetic properties of the site. Adverse aesthetic changes may occur as a result of
both new development regulations for the area and the natural dynamics of the site and its “wilding” (ecorehabilitation).
The design of a three-dimensional cultural landscape computer model, supplemented by incremental
parameterization of potential changes, makes it possible to objectify the entire process of evaluating acceptable impact on the aesthetic properties of a landscape and to apply this model for solving conflict issues associated with the development of areas of outstanding natural beauty and historical significance