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Title: Improving visual attractiveness to enhance city-river integration - a methodological approach for ongoing evaluation
Authors: Silva, J.B.
Saraiva, M.G.
Ramos, I.L.
Bernardo, F.
Keywords: public perception
landscape perception
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group
Citation: SILVA, J.B.; SARAIVA, M.G.; RAMOS, I.L.; BERNARDO, F. (2013) "Improving visual attractiveness to enhance city-river integration - a methodological approach for ongoing evaluation" Planning Practice and Research, 28, 163-185. DOI:10.1080/02697459.2012.704734
Abstract: The relationship between rivers and cities has evolved from a natural coexistence and interdependence to a progressive relationship of segregation and disintegration. This article uses a planning experiment to explore and discuss some concerns about visual attractiveness of city–river landscapes in promoting spatial integration of cities and rivers. It presents a methodological approach integrating expert opinions and public perception questionnaires. This is a contribution to making operational an ongoing aesthetic assessment of different dimensions and viewpoints at the city scale. This approach is illustrated with a case-study in the Lisbon metropolitan area and its main assessment results are integrated in a city–river profile that can be useful in ongoing evaluation processes of river landscapes and urban planning practice.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10149
Type: article
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