2010
DOI: 10.5632/jila.73.585
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Quantitative Analysis of Sequence Landscape in Oze National Park by Using Fractal Dimension

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“…For example, Yokoyama and Miyagishi (2013) focused on views from riversides and revealed the recognition structure with an eye-mark recorder 18) . Moreover, Kunii and Furuya's (2010) analyzed sequential landscapes using quantitative methods in National Parks 19) . In addition, Kunii and Furuya's continuing study also surveyed public evaluations and revealed the relationship between quantitative data and subjective evaluations 20) (Kunii and Furuya, 2011).…”
Section: Natural Landscape Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, Yokoyama and Miyagishi (2013) focused on views from riversides and revealed the recognition structure with an eye-mark recorder 18) . Moreover, Kunii and Furuya's (2010) analyzed sequential landscapes using quantitative methods in National Parks 19) . In addition, Kunii and Furuya's continuing study also surveyed public evaluations and revealed the relationship between quantitative data and subjective evaluations 20) (Kunii and Furuya, 2011).…”
Section: Natural Landscape Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuing studies 19,20) quantitative evaluation (5) attributes (4) likable scenery (3) recognition (2) [road landscape design system 27) , design theory of bridge, landscape regeneration in port 24) ] conservation and utilization (3) recognition and assessment (10) [CAVE, fractal dimension, remove utility poles 26) , overhead bridge, image evaluation ]…”
Section: Natural Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%
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