2018
DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2017.1415313
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An aesthetic approach to planting design in urban parks and greenspaces

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“…Aesthetic pleasure involves comprehensive judgments in a complex process that includes perception, interpretation, and appraisal [8]. It was suggested to assess landscape aesthetics from a formal perspective, which was regarded as the sensate appreciation of the physical attributes in the visual world (e.g., volume, order, and richness) [9][10][11]. For landscape studies, there has been persistent visual world (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aesthetic pleasure involves comprehensive judgments in a complex process that includes perception, interpretation, and appraisal [8]. It was suggested to assess landscape aesthetics from a formal perspective, which was regarded as the sensate appreciation of the physical attributes in the visual world (e.g., volume, order, and richness) [9][10][11]. For landscape studies, there has been persistent visual world (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regular transformation processes of the landscape components complicate the process of designing the figurative and symbolic structure of the park, and its research. In this context, it is important to mention about the research of Yilmaz, Özgüner & Mumcu, [27], where authors point out the possibility of studying the landscape aesthetics in terms of formal and symbiotic aesthetics and consider the aesthetic assessment of the parks and greenspaces as a process oriented towards perception, both in form and with a symboltwo variables of the general assessment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the authors found that the absence of shrubs negatively affects the aesthetic assessment of the landscape [20]. Despite the great impact of seasonal dynamics of plants on the image of the landscape [27], studies that draw attention to the volatility of plants during the growing season in terms of formal and symbolic aesthetics and perceptions are limited. In this context the research of Thorpert & Nielsen [23] should be noted, who studied the relationship between the species diversity of plants communities, its colors and positive evaluation of the landscape and found that the most positive assessment of landscapes were noted in summer and autumn, and the lowest -in winter.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Аналіз джерел наукової літератури свідчить про широке використання різного роду замінників (моделей) для аналізу естетичної привабливості ландшафтів -фотографій (Polat & Akay, 2015, Osychenko, 2014, 2015, Yilmaz, Özgüner, & Mumcu, 2018, супутникової зйомки та карт (Dramstad et al, 2006), 3-D моделей (Sang et al, 2008. Поряд із тим, Dramstad et al (2006), Polat & Akay (2015) зауважують на наявності критики використання фотографій під час дослідження естетичних переваг респондентів, оскільки вони не можуть повністю відобразити та описати реальні пейзажі.…”
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“…В основі першої лежить порівняльний аналіз естетичної оцінки пейзажу, отриманої за результатами опитування респондентів та параметрів компонентів ландшафту. При цьому параметризацію компонентів проводили експерти відповідно до мети дослідження, а у ролі моделей використовували фотогра-фії (зокрема і панорамні (Polat & Akay, 2015, Gungor & Polat, 2018, Yilmaz, Özgüner, & Mumcu, 2018.…”
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