Landscape planning

prefLabel
  • landscape planning
definition
  • The aspect of the land use planning process that deals with physical, biological, aesthetic, cultural, and historical values and with the relationships and planning between these values, land uses, and the environment.
inScheme
broader
Abstract from DBPedia
    Landscape planning is a branch of landscape architecture. According to Erv Zube (1931–2002) landscape planning is defined as an activity concerned with developing landscaping amongst competing land uses while protecting natural processes and significant cultural and natural resources. Park systems and greenways of the type designed by Frederick Law Olmsted are key examples of landscape planning. Landscape designers tend to work for clients who wish to commission construction work. Landscape planners analyze broad issues as well as project characteristics which constrain design projects. Landscape planners may work on projects which are of broad geographical scope, concern many land uses or many clients or are implemented over a long period of time. As an example, the damage caused by unplanned mineral extraction was one of the early reasons for a public demand for landscape planning.

    ランドスケープ・プランニング(英:landscape planning)とは、ランドスケープ・アーキテクチュアのうち、都市や地域、地方広域圏、国土保全に至る規模のプランニング・計画策定行為。

    (Source: http://dbpedia.org/resource/Landscape_planning)