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Mapping Meaningful Places on Washington's Olympic Peninsula: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Landscape Values.

Lee Karol Cerveny1, Kelly Biedenweg2, Rebecca McLain3.   

Abstract

Landscape values mapping has been widely employed as a form of public participation GIS (PPGIS) in natural resource planning and decision-making to capture the complex array of values, uses, and interactions between people and landscapes. A landscape values typology has been commonly employed in the mapping of social and environmental values in a variety of management settings and scales. We explore how people attribute meanings and assign values to special places on the Olympic Peninsula (Washington, USA) using both a landscape values typology and qualitative responses about residents' place-relationships. Using geographically referenced social values data collected in community meetings (n = 169), we identify high-frequency landscape values and examine how well the landscape values are reflected in open-ended descriptions of place-relations. We also explore the various interpretations of 14 landscape values used in the study. In particular, we investigate any overlapping meanings or blurriness among landscape values and reveal potentially emergent landscape values from the qualitative data. The results provide insights on the use of landscape values mapping typologies for practitioners and researchers engaged in the mapping of social values for PPGIS.

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Keywords:  Landscape values; Participatory GIS; Qualitative

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28608035     DOI: 10.1007/s00267-017-0900-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Manage        ISSN: 0364-152X            Impact factor:   3.266


  5 in total

1.  Spatial differentiation of landscape values in the Murray River region of Victoria, Australia.

Authors:  Xuan Zhu; Sharron Pfueller; Paul Whitelaw; Caroline Winter
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2010-03-19       Impact factor: 3.266

2.  Assessing conservation opportunity on private land: socio-economic, behavioral, and spatial dimensions.

Authors:  Christopher M Raymond; Gregory Brown
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2011-06-12       Impact factor: 6.789

3.  Identifying conflict potential in a coastal and marine environment using participatory mapping.

Authors:  Susan A Moore; Greg Brown; Halina Kobryn; Jennifer Strickland-Munro
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2017-04-24       Impact factor: 6.789

4.  Integrating biological and social values when prioritizing places for biodiversity conservation.

Authors:  Amy L Whitehead; Heini Kujala; Christopher D Ives; Ascelin Gordon; Pia E Lentini; Brendan A Wintle; Emily Nicholson; Christopher M Raymond
Journal:  Conserv Biol       Date:  2014-03-11       Impact factor: 6.560

Review 5.  The role of social values in the management of ecological systems.

Authors:  Christopher D Ives; Dave Kendal
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2014-06-10       Impact factor: 6.789

  5 in total

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