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Comparing landscape value patterns between participatory mapping and geolocated social media content across Europe

Authors :
Anton Stahl Olafsson
Ross S. Purves
Flurina M. Wartmann
Maria Garcia-Martin
Nora Fagerholm
Mario Torralba
Christian Albert
Laura N.H. Verbrugge
Vuokko Heikinheimo
Tobias Plieninger
Claudia Bieling
Roope Kaaronen
Maximilian Hartmann
Christopher M. Raymond
University of Copenhagen
Universitat Zurich
University of Aberdeen
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
University of Turku
University of Kassel
Ruhr University Bochum
Water and Environmental Eng.
Finnish Environment Institute
University of Hohenheim
University of Helsinki
Department of Built Environment
Aalto-yliopisto
Aalto University
Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
Digital Geography Lab
Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme
Helsinki Institute of Urban and Regional Studies (Urbaria)
Past Present Sustainability (PAES)
Human-Nature Transformations Research Group
Environmental Policy Research Group (EPRG)
Suomen ympäristökeskus
The Finnish Environment Institute
University of Zurich
Stahl Olafsson, Anton
Source :
Olafsson, A S, Purves, R S, Wartmann, F M, Garcia-Martin, M, Fagerholm, N, Torralba, M, Albert, C, Verbrugge, L N H, Heikinheimo, V, Plieninger, T, Bieling, C, Kaaronen, R, Hartmann, M & Raymond, C M 2022, ' Comparing landscape value patterns between participatory mapping and geolocated social media content across Europe ', Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 226, 104511 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2022.104511
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Highlights •We compare the use of PPGIS and Flickr in landscape value assessments. •Landscape values and their spatial patterns are compared across sites. •We find more cross-site differences than similarities both in spatial patterns and value types. •PPGIS elicits a wider spectrum of values, while Flickr mainly elicits relationships to and with landscapes. •We recommend a complementary use in future landscape value studies. Abstract In this study, we bring together participatory mapping and analysis of geolocated social media content from the Flickr platform in an assessment of similarities and differences in their utility for landscape value elicitation. We do so in a Pan-European context comparing types of landscape values and their spatial patterns across 19 case sites in 11 European countries. Across these sites, we find great variety in volume, types and spatial patterns of landscape values elicited from participatory mapping by local people and opportunistic use of tags and image locations crowdsourced from Flickr. Most agreement in spatial patterns across the two data sets are found in densely populated landscapes; however, comparison of types of perceived landscape values is challenged by the differing assumptions of each value elicitation technique. We argue for the complementary potential of both approaches and highlight the strengths and weaknesses of using the two together in landscape research, planning and management. An integrated approach is likely to increase the inclusiveness of landscape value assessments.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Olafsson, A S, Purves, R S, Wartmann, F M, Garcia-Martin, M, Fagerholm, N, Torralba, M, Albert, C, Verbrugge, L N H, Heikinheimo, V, Plieninger, T, Bieling, C, Kaaronen, R, Hartmann, M & Raymond, C M 2022, ' Comparing landscape value patterns between participatory mapping and geolocated social media content across Europe ', Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 226, 104511 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2022.104511
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9192478fec65a9adf657b2cf3a7cee62
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2022.104511