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Integrating Visual and Cultural Resource Evaluation and Impact Assessment for Landscape Conservation Design and Planning

While there is an increased need for cultural resource conservation and management in North America, there are few approaches that provide robust integration and combined assessment of visual and cultural resources. Determining the scenic value of important views and identifying potential risk for loss of that view are core components needed to design protection preserving scenic quality and the cultural resources contributing to scenic value and overall sense of place.

Publication Date: 2017

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