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Conceptual Framework of Rural Landscape Character Assessment to Guide Tourism Development in Rural Areas
The landscape character of a rural area is the distinct patterns that are shaped
by the natural, built and cultural elements found in a particular setting. The rural landscape
character is an important component of the rural landscape corridor, particularly in shaping
a scenic driving route. Due to urbanisation, the improvements of road infrastructure and
conversion of agricultural lands into commercial land use, the rural landscape may gradually
lose its unique characters if they are not integrated into the development planning strategies.
There have been a growing number of researchers that examine the landscape character
assessment framework and studies on the rural areas. However, a framework that is tailormade to examine the rural landscape is needed to assist landscape architects and planners to
identify and map the landscape values prior to planning any development in the rural areas,
as these values are also vital in attracting rural tourism. The aim of this article is to formulate a
conceptual framework on landscape character assessment for the rural landscape corridor.
The framework proposes the addition of intangible components that relate to the tangible
components of the rural landscape character. The framework can guide the planning of rural
areas and the rural corridor.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Construction in Developing Countries seeks to provide a central vehicle for the exchange and dissemination of knowledge on issues relevant to the built environment of developing countries. The journal provides a wide range of original research an application papers on current developments and advances in the built environment as well as the economic, social, cultural and technological contexts of developing countries. It also publishes detailed case studies, as well as short communications and discussions. Topics covered include, but are not restricted to planning, urban economics, rural and regional development, housing, management and resource issues, sustiainability, knowledge and technology transfer, construction procurement, facilities management, information an communication technologies, strategies and policy issues, design issues, conservation and environmental issues.