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Quantifying the visual-sensory landscape qualities that contribute to cultural ecosystem services using social media and LiDAR

June 29, 2018

Landscapes are increasingly recognized for providing valuable cultural ecosystem services with numer- ous non-material benefits by serving as places of rest, relaxation, and inspiration that ultimately improve overall mental health and physical well-being. Maintaining and enhancing these valuable benefits through targeted management and conservation measures requires understanding the spatial and tem- poral determinants of perceived landscape values. Content contributed through mobile technologies and the web are emerging globally, providing a promising data source for localizing and assessing these land- scape benefits. These georeferenced data offer rich in situ qualitative information through photos and comments that capture valued and special locations across large geographic areas. We present a novel method for mapping and modeling landscape values and perceptions that leverages viewshed analysis of georeferenced social media data. Using a high resolution LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) derived digital surface model, we are able to evaluate landscape characteristics associated with the visual- sensory qualities of outdoor recreationalists. Our results show the importance of historical monuments and attractions in addition to specific environmental features which are appreciated by the public. Evaluation of photo-image content highlights the opportunity of including temporally and spatially vari- able visual-sensory qualities in cultural ecosystem services (CES) evaluation like the sights, sounds and smells of wildlife and weather phenomena.

Publication Year 2018
Title Quantifying the visual-sensory landscape qualities that contribute to cultural ecosystem services using social media and LiDAR
DOI 10.1016/j.ecoser.2018.03.022
Authors Derek B. Van Berkel, Payam Tabrizian, Monica Dorning, Lindsey S. Smart, Doug Newcomb, Megan Mehaffey, Anne Neale, Ross K. Meentemeyer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ecosystem Services
Index ID 70197962
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center