Forest scenic esthetic assessment - a case study of Taiwania cryptomerioides plantations in the Liouguei Experimental Forest.

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Yu-Jen Chiang, P. Yang, Chin-Shien Wu, Han-Ching Hsieh, Dar-Hsiung Wang
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This study adopted integration of Scenic Beauty Estimation (SBE) and a cognition model as the research method to understand a sustainable approach to scenic esthetics of Taiwania plantations. The study site was located in Taiwania plantation forests in the Fang-Kang area of the Liouguei Experimental Forest. The respondents were investigated to reveal their scenic preferences, biophysical attributes, and perceptions of cognitive factors including formal esthetic attributes using projected photo images. RMRATE software was used to transfer scores of scenic preferences into SBE values. Then, all data were analyzed by a variance analysis and regression technique. The results indicated that no significant difference was shown in SBEs between students and non- students. It was shown that the ”unity” and ”graduation” of formal esthetic attributes of the investigated cognitive factors had positive effects on scenic preferences. In the analysis of the effect of biophysical attributes on scenic preferences, respondents preferred forest near-view scenes with greater percentage of herbaceous ground cover, less downed wood/debris on the ground, and a higher height to crown base of trees. Furthermore, it was observed that a greater percentage of herbaceous ground cover and less downed wood/debris resulted in higher ratings in the formal esthetic attributes of ”unity” and ”graduation” which positively influenced scenic preferences. Apparently, dealing with relationships of formal attributes (”unity” and ”graduation”) and biophysical attributes (percentage of herbaceous ground cover and downed wood/debris) should be seriously considered in designing scenic esthetics of Taiwania plantations.
森林景观审美评价——以柳桂实验林柳杉人工林为例
本研究采用景观美评估(SBE)与认知模型相结合的研究方法,探讨台湾人工林景观美学的可持续发展路径。研究地点位于柳桂实验林方康地区的台湾人工林。通过对被调查者的调查,揭示了他们对风景的偏好、生物物理属性以及对包括形式审美属性在内的认知因素的看法。使用RMRATE软件将风景偏好得分转换为SBE值。然后,对所有数据进行方差分析和回归分析。结果显示,学生与非学生的自我行为能力无显著差异。结果表明,被调查认知因素形式审美属性的“统一性”和“分度性”对风景偏好具有正向影响。在生物物理属性对景观偏好的影响分析中,被调查者偏好草本地被植被比例较高、地面倒下的木材/碎片较少、树木冠底高度较高的森林近景景观。此外,我们还观察到,较高的草本地被比例和较少的倒下的木材/碎片导致更高的“统一”和“毕业”的形式美学属性评级,这对景观偏好产生了积极的影响。显然,处理形式属性(“统一”与“分度”)与生物物理属性(草本地被物与落木/残材比例)之间的关系,是台湾人工林景观美学设计中需要认真考虑的问题。
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Taiwan Journal of Forest Science
Taiwan Journal of Forest Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: The Taiwan Journal of Forest Science is an academic publication that welcomes contributions from around the world. The journal covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, including Forest Biology and Ecology (tree breeding, silviculture, soils, etc.), Forest Management (watershed management, forest pests and diseases, forest fire, wildlife, recreation, etc.), Biotechnology, and Wood Science. Manuscripts acceptable to the journal include (1) research papers, (2) research notes, (3) review articles, and (4) monographs. A research note differs from a research paper in its scope which is less-comprehensive, yet it contains important information. In other words, a research note offers an innovative perspective or new discovery which is worthy of early disclosure.
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