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Landscape change: Perceptions and physical measures
Authors:Ervin H Zube  Steven Friedman  David E Simcox
Institution:(1) School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, Arizona, USA;(2) Department of Recreation and Parks, Chico State University, 95926 Chico, California, USA
Abstract:This paper addresses questions of affective responses of residents of rural Arizona to changes in proximate community and riparian landscapes and the congruence of their perceptions of change with physical measures of change in those landscapes. Based on findings and concepts from previous studies, perceptions of change were assessed using a mail survey. Physical measures of land use and vegetation change were obtained from aerial photography for two points in time spanning approximately 13 years and were analyzed using a geographic information system. Significant differences were found in perceptions of change in the community and riparian landscapes. In contrast with previous findings, a majority of respondents found the changes as either improving or having no effect on landscape quality. Those who were more frequent users of the riparian landscape tended to be more aware of changes in it. The findings also suggest challenges for planners and resource managers working in rural areas adjacent to riparian landscapes.
Keywords:Landscape change  Perceptions  Physical measures of change  Arizona
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