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Using image-capture technology to assess scenic value at the urban/forest interface: A case study. Journal of

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Journal, Research (Article)

"This paper describes a pilot study in which forest-adjacent home owners in Oregon viewed ICT-generated slides simulating the view from their own homes if various silvicultural practices were used on the adjacent forest." (p.183) One purpose of the study was to determine whether adjacent land owners would express willingness to pay for scenic easements.

[Ti: Using image-capture technology to assess scenic value at the urban/forest interface: A case study. Journal of]
[Au: Johnson, R.L., Brunson, M.W., and Kimura, T.,, , ,]
[So: Environmental Management 40(2):183-195.]
[Ky: Managing the Urban Forest]]

[Issue/Page: 40(2):183-195]

Authors
R.L. Johnson, M.W. Brunson, T. Kimura
Date Published
1994
Journal/Conference
Environmental Management
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Publisher Location
New York, NY (US)
ISBN/ISSN
0364-152X
Volume/Issue/Number
/40(2):183-195/
Sub-Topics
Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Keywords
Managing the Urban Forest
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