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The Aesthetics values of the landscapes are calculated at the Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) disaggregated spatial units. Ten (10) individual metrics were calculated: relief diversity, density of freshwater edges (without coasts), density of coastlines, proportion of unfragmented open space greater than 100km2, hemeroby index, core area index of 11 semi-natural areas, Shannon diversity index, patch density of native woodland and heather areas, density of forest-dominated ecotones. Those metrics were averaged into one main Aesthetics map with equal weights ##Disclaimer: Feedback from stakeholders still need to be integrated ###Click the link below to download the data used for the map: https://www.hutton.ac.uk//sites/default/files/files/waters/aesthetics/AestheticsMapsData.zip ###Click the link below to download the report https://www.hutton.ac.uk//sites/default/files/files/waters/aesthetics/AestheticsReport.zip
toThe Aesthetics values of the landscapes are calculated at the Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) disaggregated spatial units. Ten (10) individual metrics were calculated: relief diversity, density of freshwater edges (without coasts), density of coastlines, proportion of unfragmented open space greater than 100km2, hemeroby index, core area index of 11 semi-natural areas, Shannon diversity index, patch density of native woodland and heather areas, density of forest-dominated ecotones. Those metrics were averaged into one main Aesthetics map with equal weights ###Click the link below to download the data used for the map: https://www.hutton.ac.uk//sites/default/files/files/waters/aesthetics/AestheticsMapsData.zip ###Click the link below to download the report https://www.hutton.ac.uk//sites/default/files/files/waters/aesthetics/AestheticsReport.zip
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2 | "author": "Katherine N. Irvine", | 2 | "author": "Katherine N. Irvine", | ||
3 | "author_email": "Kate.Irvine@hutton.ac.uk", | 3 | "author_email": "Kate.Irvine@hutton.ac.uk", | ||
4 | "cices_division": [ | 4 | "cices_division": [ | ||
5 | "Cult.-Physical and intellectual interactions" | 5 | "Cult.-Physical and intellectual interactions" | ||
6 | ], | 6 | ], | ||
7 | "cices_section": [ | 7 | "cices_section": [ | ||
8 | "Cultural" | 8 | "Cultural" | ||
9 | ], | 9 | ], | ||
10 | "country_code": [ | 10 | "country_code": [ | ||
11 | "uk" | 11 | "uk" | ||
12 | ], | 12 | ], | ||
13 | "creator_user_id": "2a62f867-6bd4-4552-9442-d2d078384aa6", | 13 | "creator_user_id": "2a62f867-6bd4-4552-9442-d2d078384aa6", | ||
14 | "extras": [], | 14 | "extras": [], | ||
15 | "gemet_theme": [ | 15 | "gemet_theme": [ | ||
16 | "natural areas landscape ecosystems" | 16 | "natural areas landscape ecosystems" | ||
17 | ], | 17 | ], | ||
18 | "groups": [], | 18 | "groups": [], | ||
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21 | "license_id": "other-pd", | 21 | "license_id": "other-pd", | ||
22 | "license_title": "Other (Public Domain)", | 22 | "license_title": "Other (Public Domain)", | ||
23 | "maintainer": "Marie Castellazzi", | 23 | "maintainer": "Marie Castellazzi", | ||
24 | "maintainer_email": "marie.castellazzi@hutton.ac.uk", | 24 | "maintainer_email": "marie.castellazzi@hutton.ac.uk", | ||
25 | "metadata_created": "2021-02-19T11:50:53.144766", | 25 | "metadata_created": "2021-02-19T11:50:53.144766", | ||
n | 26 | "metadata_modified": "2022-03-30T15:02:40.731073", | n | 26 | "metadata_modified": "2022-03-30T16:02:25.662458", |
27 | "name": "mapping-aesthetics-in-scotland-based-on-10-metrics", | 27 | "name": "mapping-aesthetics-in-scotland-based-on-10-metrics", | ||
28 | "notes": "This project is part of RESAS Strategic Research Programme | 28 | "notes": "This project is part of RESAS Strategic Research Programme | ||
29 | (2016-2022) Workpackage 1.4 on Sustainable and Integrated Management | 29 | (2016-2022) Workpackage 1.4 on Sustainable and Integrated Management | ||
30 | of Natural Assets. The project focuses on development of prototypes of | 30 | of Natural Assets. The project focuses on development of prototypes of | ||
31 | Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) maps for Scotland Natural Assets | 31 | Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) maps for Scotland Natural Assets | ||
32 | Register (NAR). \r\nThe focus of this work is on building a prototype | 32 | Register (NAR). \r\nThe focus of this work is on building a prototype | ||
33 | methodology for mapping CES-\u201cAesthetics\u201d at the national | 33 | methodology for mapping CES-\u201cAesthetics\u201d at the national | ||
34 | scale of Scotland, within the context of CICES v4.3. Version 4.3 | 34 | scale of Scotland, within the context of CICES v4.3. Version 4.3 | ||
35 | limits itself to the description of final services from the | 35 | limits itself to the description of final services from the | ||
36 | environment through the bio-physical output from the ecosystems. Thus, | 36 | environment through the bio-physical output from the ecosystems. Thus, | ||
37 | the chosen methodology will limit itself to the bio-physical approach | 37 | the chosen methodology will limit itself to the bio-physical approach | ||
38 | of landscape characterisation (Siemensen et al., 2018). \r\nThe | 38 | of landscape characterisation (Siemensen et al., 2018). \r\nThe | ||
39 | prototype mapping methodology presented in this report does not aim | 39 | prototype mapping methodology presented in this report does not aim | ||
40 | nor claim to be fully encompassing of all aspects of Aesthetics | 40 | nor claim to be fully encompassing of all aspects of Aesthetics | ||
41 | research topics nor of the common use of the word. The focus is on | 41 | research topics nor of the common use of the word. The focus is on | ||
42 | selected bio-physical aspects of the environment. As with the | 42 | selected bio-physical aspects of the environment. As with the | ||
43 | prototype mapping for Cultural Heritage and Entertainment CES (Aalders | 43 | prototype mapping for Cultural Heritage and Entertainment CES (Aalders | ||
44 | et al., 2018) also conducted as part of the RESAS 2016-2022 programme, | 44 | et al., 2018) also conducted as part of the RESAS 2016-2022 programme, | ||
45 | this work highlights a methodological approach, rather than providing | 45 | this work highlights a methodological approach, rather than providing | ||
46 | an authoritative and definitive result. \r\nThe chosen bio-physical | 46 | an authoritative and definitive result. \r\nThe chosen bio-physical | ||
47 | methodology is based on Frank and Walz\u2019s (2017) German case study | 47 | methodology is based on Frank and Walz\u2019s (2017) German case study | ||
48 | which forms part of a collection of approaches to mapping ecosystem | 48 | which forms part of a collection of approaches to mapping ecosystem | ||
49 | services developed through the EU-funded project ESMEREALDA \u2013 | 49 | services developed through the EU-funded project ESMEREALDA \u2013 | ||
50 | Enhancing ecosystem services mapping for policy and decision making | 50 | Enhancing ecosystem services mapping for policy and decision making | ||
51 | (Burkard and Maes, 2017). Part of the analysis was adapted for | 51 | (Burkard and Maes, 2017). Part of the analysis was adapted for | ||
52 | Scotland\u2019s landscape and available spatial datasets. | 52 | Scotland\u2019s landscape and available spatial datasets. | ||
53 | \r\n##\r\nPlease refer to the report for full | 53 | \r\n##\r\nPlease refer to the report for full | ||
54 | details.\r\n#\r\n####Aalders, I., Irvine, K.N., Conniff, A. (2018). | 54 | details.\r\n#\r\n####Aalders, I., Irvine, K.N., Conniff, A. (2018). | ||
55 | Development of prototype maps for Natural Asset Register. RESAS | 55 | Development of prototype maps for Natural Asset Register. RESAS | ||
56 | 1.4.1bvi Cultural Ecosystem Services indicators and mapping - | 56 | 1.4.1bvi Cultural Ecosystem Services indicators and mapping - | ||
57 | Deliverable 3 Working Paper. James Hutton Institute, Scotland, | 57 | Deliverable 3 Working Paper. James Hutton Institute, Scotland, | ||
58 | UK.\r\n#\r\n####Burkhard, B. and Maes J. (Eds.) (2017). Mapping | 58 | UK.\r\n#\r\n####Burkhard, B. and Maes J. (Eds.) (2017). Mapping | ||
59 | Ecosystem Services. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia, 374 pp. | 59 | Ecosystem Services. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia, 374 pp. | ||
60 | https://doi.org/10.3897/ab.e12837 \r\n#\r\n####Frank, S. and Walz, U. | 60 | https://doi.org/10.3897/ab.e12837 \r\n#\r\n####Frank, S. and Walz, U. | ||
61 | (2017). Chapter 3.6 Landscape metrics. In Burkhard B, Maes J (Eds.) | 61 | (2017). Chapter 3.6 Landscape metrics. In Burkhard B, Maes J (Eds.) | ||
62 | Mapping Ecosystem Services. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia, 374 pp. | 62 | Mapping Ecosystem Services. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia, 374 pp. | ||
63 | https://doi.org/10.3897/ab.e12837 \r\n#\r\n####Simensen, T., | 63 | https://doi.org/10.3897/ab.e12837 \r\n#\r\n####Simensen, T., | ||
64 | Halvorsen, R., Erikstad, L. (2018). Methods for landscape | 64 | Halvorsen, R., Erikstad, L. (2018). Methods for landscape | ||
65 | characterisation and mapping: a systematic review. Land Use Policy, | 65 | characterisation and mapping: a systematic review. Land Use Policy, | ||
66 | 75, pp. 557-569, http://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.04.022 | 66 | 75, pp. 557-569, http://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.04.022 | ||
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74 | natural assets. This is part of the RESAS research deliverable RD1.4.1 | 74 | natural assets. This is part of the RESAS research deliverable RD1.4.1 | ||
75 | in the research programme 2016-21. More information can be found here: | 75 | in the research programme 2016-21. More information can be found here: | ||
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95 | "description": "The Aesthetics values of the landscapes are | 95 | "description": "The Aesthetics values of the landscapes are | ||
96 | calculated at the Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) disaggregated | 96 | calculated at the Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) disaggregated | ||
97 | spatial units. Ten (10) individual metrics were calculated: relief | 97 | spatial units. Ten (10) individual metrics were calculated: relief | ||
98 | diversity, density of freshwater edges (without coasts), density of | 98 | diversity, density of freshwater edges (without coasts), density of | ||
99 | coastlines, proportion of unfragmented open space greater than 100km2, | 99 | coastlines, proportion of unfragmented open space greater than 100km2, | ||
100 | hemeroby index, core area index of 11 semi-natural areas, Shannon | 100 | hemeroby index, core area index of 11 semi-natural areas, Shannon | ||
101 | diversity index, patch density of native woodland and heather areas, | 101 | diversity index, patch density of native woodland and heather areas, | ||
102 | density of forest-dominated ecotones. Those metrics were averaged into | 102 | density of forest-dominated ecotones. Those metrics were averaged into | ||
n | 103 | one main Aesthetics map with equal weights\r\n##Disclaimer: Feedback | n | 103 | one main Aesthetics map with equal weights\r\n###Click the link below |
104 | from stakeholders still need to be integrated\r\n\r\n###Click the link | ||||
105 | below to download the data used for the | 104 | to download the data used for the | ||
106 | fault/files/files/waters/aesthetics/AestheticsMapsData.zip\r\n###Click | 105 | fault/files/files/waters/aesthetics/AestheticsMapsData.zip\r\n###Click | ||
107 | the link below to download the report | 106 | the link below to download the report | ||
108 | sites/default/files/files/waters/aesthetics/AestheticsReport.zip\r\n", | 107 | sites/default/files/files/waters/aesthetics/AestheticsReport.zip\r\n", | ||
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166 | Scotland based on 10 metrics", | 165 | Scotland based on 10 metrics", | ||
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