Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6548637 Land Use Policy 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aim of this research is to determine the perceptions and attitudes toward rural landscape elements held by three groups of landscape users: (i) visitors, (ii) farmers who live in areas that are not subject to landscape consolidation processes and (iii) farmers who are engaged in consolidation processes. The focus group method and the L-sort (Landscape sort) method were used to assess attitudes and perceptions, with particular focus on whether there are the differences between the groups and how the perception of landscape value is influenced by: (i) the land consolidation process itself; (ii) the development of farm tourism; and (iii) European Union policies. The results revealed a traditional pattern of landscape appraisal that is strengthened by a utilitarian approach to the value of land in the consolidation procedure. This pattern has the potential to change due to a developing awareness that optimally shaped landscapes may contribute to attracting visitors and/or allow the landowner to obtain financial support under European Union programs. The paper concludes that the esthetic and cultural value of landscape elements should be taken into consideration when evaluating land during the consolidation procedure.
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