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Landscape Aesthetics (AH 701-o) - Case Study (Appendix I)

Reference Type
Other (Miscellaneous)

"This case study describes the Scenery Management System (SMS0 process being implemented by the Kisatchie National Forest in the Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (FLRMP) revision." [Appendix Overview] [AH 701 pages 227-240]

"High quality scenery, especially scenery with natural-appearing landscapes, enhances peoples lives and benefits society. The Scenery Management System presents a vocabulary for managing scenery and a systematic approach for determining the relative value and importance of scenery in a national forest. This handbook was written for national forest resource managers, landscape architects, and others interested in landscape aesthetics and scenery. Both students and the general public, our "constituents," will benefit from the straightforward approach of [this] system to a complex art and science. Ecosystems provide the environmental context for this scenery management system. The system is to be used in the context of ecosystem management to inventory and analyze scenery in a national forest, to assist in establishment of overall resource goals and objectives, to monitor the scenic resource, and to ensure high-quality scenery for future generations." [AH 701 Abstract]

Authors
L. Anderson (ECPD Draft), L. Blocker, T. Slider, J. Ruchman, J. Mosier, L. Kok, J. Silbemagle, J. Beard, D. Wagner, G. Brogan, D. Jones, N. Laughlinn
Date Published
1995
Publisher
USDA Forest Service
Pages
14
Sub-Topics
Aesthetics, Landscape Ecology
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Keywords
Case study, Landscape, SMS
Libraries
SO: 5100-001
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