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Visualisation tools for public participation in managing landscape change (VISULANDS)
 

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The main aim of VISULANDS is the development and application of visualisation tools to support public involvement in the assessment of landscape change. In the UK there are three study sites that will be used in testing indicators, visualisations, and perceptions of the end users:

Research objectives

The overall objective of the entire EU VISULANDS project is to develop visualisation tools to support public involvement in the assessment of landscape change. Six subsidiary objectives have been identified for the EU project and those annotated thus * have major Forest Research involvement:

  • To develop visualisation techniques to assess future landscapes
  • To develop quantitative indicators of landscape change *
  • To provide a robust set of preference models applicable to European landscapes
  • To test the potential to link assessments of visual qualities and production, socio-economic, ecological, cultural and amenity functions *
  • To test the effectiveness of visualisation tools in communicating the outcomes of policy and planning decisions on landscape evolution *
  • To exploit the project results and tools through the production of educational materials and outreach schemes for professional training and the public *.

Funders and partners

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VISULANDS is a 3-year European Commission funded 5th Framework research project led by Prof. David Miller, Macaulay, Aberdeen with project partners in Sweden, Norway, France, Switzerland, Portugal and the UK.
EU VISULANDS project description

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Forest Research’s involvement is also funded through the Forestry Commission’s Forests and biodiversity programme.

Forest Research involvement

Forest Research is the UK project partner, supported by Forestry Commission Scotland’s (FCS) Landscape Adviser. Our involvement in this programme is summarised in the following objectives:

  • Participating in the development of methods for multi-dimensional analyses of landscape quality by applying expertise on landscape ecology and engagement with the end users, and providing case study sites
  • Considering the applicability of project/visualisation methods in British forested landscapes, and the potential to develop these into a new set of tools for forest landscape planning.

Details of Forest Research involvement in VISULANDS

The FCS Landscape Adviser is chair of the VISULANDS International End-user Group. This Group is made up of a representative from each partner country, and has the role of contributing towards the assessment of the tools being developed.

Forestry Commission policy

In the past decade, a number of developments have transformed the methods and scale of management of British forests.  These include:

  • The development of a strong visual design process
  • Widespread calls to achieve greater land use integration
  • The requirement to manage forests for special species and habitats and within the principles of landscape ecology
  • An increasing emphasis on public engagement.

Work within VISULANDS supports the extension of these trends towards to participatory planning across landscapes.

Status

VISULANDS was a 3-year programme ending in December 2005.

Contact

Liz O'Brien
Forest Research
Alice Holt Lodge
Farnham
Surrey GU10 4LH

Tel: 01420 526155
Fax: 01420 520558
Email: liz.obrien@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

EU contract details

Co-ordinator: Prof David Miller, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen
Email: d.miller@macaulay.ac.uk

Contract: QLRT-2001-01017, FP5 area 5.5.1.

            


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