Landscape Governance in the Age of Social Media
At the end of the 20th century, documents such as the World Heritage Guidelines or the European Landscape Convention proposed new and challenging ways of conceptualizing landscape assessment and governance. At the same time, social media has become a rich source of data that has had an impact on how...
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| description | At the end of the 20th century, documents such as the World Heritage Guidelines or the European Landscape Convention proposed new and challenging ways of conceptualizing landscape assessment and governance. At the same time, social media has become a rich source of data that has had an impact on how we view spaces. Currently, many researchers are advocating the value of social media data to better understand ecosystem service provision, use, and intensity. This Special Issue explores the relationship between contemporary forms of landscape valuation and governance and present-day social media. The collected papers provide a wide range of answers to questions relevant to today's world: Is social media useful for governments to identify and adapt to changes in land use, mobility patterns, or landscape meaning? Does it lead to a more democratic understanding of landscape and its conservation? Does it help local communities express their feelings about government policies? Are any of these factors in line with the concepts of international organizations, such as IUCN, UNESCO, or the Council of Europe? |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1376382024-05-14T13:52:59Z Landscape Governance in the Age of Social Media Arnaiz Schmitz, Cecilia Marine, Nicolas Schmitz, María Fe Western Sichuan Plateau Mountain Areas millennials mountain tourism social media data landscape preference social media land governance community resilience online technology community science biodiversity conservation user-generated content (UGC) park and recreation Google Maps online views park experience cultural ecosystem services geotagged photographs maximum entropy models MaxEnt mountain landscape perceived destination image Beijing China text analysis important-performance analysis (IPA) tourism sustainability riverside park landscape design satisfaction sensory perception satisfaction importance–performance analysis glacier tourism destination image uniqueness user-generated content online reviews TripAdvisor latent Dirichlet allocation salience–valence analysis destination management urban wetland park habitat diversity tourists’ visual preference mapping of habitat units citizen participation cultural landscape industrial heritage postproduction industrial landscape post-industrial landscapes assessment conservation communication twitter more-than-human urban forestry urban park Tokyo thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics At the end of the 20th century, documents such as the World Heritage Guidelines or the European Landscape Convention proposed new and challenging ways of conceptualizing landscape assessment and governance. At the same time, social media has become a rich source of data that has had an impact on how we view spaces. Currently, many researchers are advocating the value of social media data to better understand ecosystem service provision, use, and intensity. This Special Issue explores the relationship between contemporary forms of landscape valuation and governance and present-day social media. The collected papers provide a wide range of answers to questions relevant to today's world: Is social media useful for governments to identify and adapt to changes in land use, mobility patterns, or landscape meaning? Does it lead to a more democratic understanding of landscape and its conservation? Does it help local communities express their feelings about government policies? Are any of these factors in line with the concepts of international organizations, such as IUCN, UNESCO, or the Council of Europe? 2024-05-14T13:52:48Z 2024-05-14T13:52:48Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725801411_236 9783725801411 9783725801428 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137638 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8836 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8836 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0142-8 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0142-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725801411 9783725801428 230 open access |
| spellingShingle | Western Sichuan Plateau Mountain Areas millennials mountain tourism social media data landscape preference social media land governance community resilience online technology community science biodiversity conservation user-generated content (UGC) park and recreation Google Maps online views park experience cultural ecosystem services geotagged photographs maximum entropy models MaxEnt mountain landscape perceived destination image Beijing China text analysis important-performance analysis (IPA) tourism sustainability riverside park landscape design satisfaction sensory perception satisfaction importance–performance analysis glacier tourism destination image uniqueness user-generated content online reviews TripAdvisor latent Dirichlet allocation salience–valence analysis destination management urban wetland park habitat diversity tourists’ visual preference mapping of habitat units citizen participation cultural landscape industrial heritage postproduction industrial landscape post-industrial landscapes assessment conservation communication more-than-human urban forestry urban park Tokyo thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics Landscape Governance in the Age of Social Media |
| title | Landscape Governance in the Age of Social Media |
| title_full | Landscape Governance in the Age of Social Media |
| title_fullStr | Landscape Governance in the Age of Social Media |
| title_full_unstemmed | Landscape Governance in the Age of Social Media |
| title_short | Landscape Governance in the Age of Social Media |
| title_sort | landscape governance in the age of social media |
| topic | Western Sichuan Plateau Mountain Areas millennials mountain tourism social media data landscape preference social media land governance community resilience online technology community science biodiversity conservation user-generated content (UGC) park and recreation Google Maps online views park experience cultural ecosystem services geotagged photographs maximum entropy models MaxEnt mountain landscape perceived destination image Beijing China text analysis important-performance analysis (IPA) tourism sustainability riverside park landscape design satisfaction sensory perception satisfaction importance–performance analysis glacier tourism destination image uniqueness user-generated content online reviews TripAdvisor latent Dirichlet allocation salience–valence analysis destination management urban wetland park habitat diversity tourists’ visual preference mapping of habitat units citizen participation cultural landscape industrial heritage postproduction industrial landscape post-industrial landscapes assessment conservation communication more-than-human urban forestry urban park Tokyo thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics |
| topic_facet | Western Sichuan Plateau Mountain Areas millennials mountain tourism social media data landscape preference social media land governance community resilience online technology community science biodiversity conservation user-generated content (UGC) park and recreation Google Maps online views park experience cultural ecosystem services geotagged photographs maximum entropy models MaxEnt mountain landscape perceived destination image Beijing China text analysis important-performance analysis (IPA) tourism sustainability riverside park landscape design satisfaction sensory perception satisfaction importance–performance analysis glacier tourism destination image uniqueness user-generated content online reviews TripAdvisor latent Dirichlet allocation salience–valence analysis destination management urban wetland park habitat diversity tourists’ visual preference mapping of habitat units citizen participation cultural landscape industrial heritage postproduction industrial landscape post-industrial landscapes assessment conservation communication more-than-human urban forestry urban park Tokyo thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics |
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