2013
DOI: 10.5632/jila.76.723
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A Case Study on the Way to Treat Grassland and Woodland Sceneries from the Viewpoint of Terrain Characteristics in the Aso Region of the Aso Kujū National Park

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“…Next, five papers aimed to conserve the natural landscape. Machida et al (2013) focused on major viewpoints in National Parks and conducted a survey of forested areas that were disturbed in order to extract visually sensitive areas 21) . Three papers, such recognition and assessment (8) characteristics (6) [rice terrace, tea plantation]…”
Section: Natural Landscape Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Next, five papers aimed to conserve the natural landscape. Machida et al (2013) focused on major viewpoints in National Parks and conducted a survey of forested areas that were disturbed in order to extract visually sensitive areas 21) . Three papers, such recognition and assessment (8) characteristics (6) [rice terrace, tea plantation]…”
Section: Natural Landscape Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of landscape evaluations, Yamasaki et al (2008) built a system to determine the location of a road by considering the surrounding scenery 27) . In civic [view planning 21) , grassland and woodland scenery] . Natural landscape research papers (5) priorities (3) measures (2) [sequential photographs, image sketch]…”
Section: Civic Landscape Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%