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REFERENCES ON LANDSCAPE QUALITY

An extensive literature exists on landscape quality and scenic quality. The references here are arranged:

  • By subject
  • By alphabetical order covering all references

Subjects

Australian landscape studies

References arranged in alphabetical order

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Abello, R.P. & F.G. Bernaldez, 1986. Landscape preference and personality, Landscape and Urban Planning, 13, 19 - 28.
Abello, R.P., F.G. Bernaldez & E.F Galiano, 1986. Consensus and contrast components in landscape preference,
Environment and Behavior, 18:2, 155 - 178.
Acking, C-A. & G.J Sorte, 1973. How do we verbalize what we see? Landscape Architecture, 64:1, 470 - 475.
Acton, H.B., Georg Hegel, in Edwards P. [Ed]. 1967.
Aiken, S.R. 1976, Towards landscape sensibility, Landscape, 20:3, 20 - 28.
Alsop, S., 1962. America the Ugly, Saturday Evening Post, 23 June; quoted by Lowenthal, 1966.
American Society of Landscape Architects, 2001. Coastal Zones Policy Statement
Anderson, E., 1978. Visual Resource Assessment: Local Perceptions of Familiar Natural Environments, PhD (Natural Resources) dissertation, University of Michigan.
Anderson, L.M. & H.W. Schroeder, 1983. Application of wildland scenic assessment methods to the urban landscape, Landscape Planning, 10, 219 - 237.
Anderson, L.M., 1981. Land use designations affect perception of scenic beauty in forest landscapes, Forest Science, 27:2, 343 - 400.
Anderson, L.M., B.E. Mulligan, L.S. Goodman & H.Z. Regen, 1983. Effects of sounds on preferences for outdoor settings, Environment and Behavior, 15:5, 539 - 566.
Anderson, T., E.H. Zube, & W.P. MacConnell, 1976, Predicting scenic resource values, In: Zube, E.H. [Ed], 1976. p 6 – 69
Andrews, M., 1989. The Search for the Picturesque. Landscape Aesthetic and Tourism in Britain, 1760 - 1800. Scholar Press, Aldershot.
Anson, Y.C., Sweatman, C. and Sandford, M., 1987. A Scenic Assessment of Victoria’s Rivers. Land Conservation Council, Melbourne.
Aoki, Y., 1983. An empirical study on the appraisals of landscape types by residential groups - Tsukaba Science City, Landscape Planning, 10, 109 - 139.
Appleton, J. 1975a, The Experience of Landscape. John Wiley, London.
Appleton, J., 1975b. Landscape evaluation: the theoretical vacuum. Trans. Inst. Brit. Geog, 66, 120 - 123.
Appleton, J., 1988. Prospects and refuges revisited, 27 - 44. in: Nasar, J.L. (Ed).,
Environmental Aesthetics: Theory, Research and Applications. Cambridge University Press.
Arnheim, R. 1958. Emotion and feeling in psychology and art, in Henle, M., 1961.
Documents of Gestalt Psychology. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles.
Arnot, R.H. & K. Grant, 1981. The application of a method for terrain analysis to functional land-capability assessment and aesthetic landscape appreciation. Landscape Planning, 8, 269 - 300.
Arthur, L.M., 1977. Predicting scenic beauty of forest environments: some empirical tests, Forest Science, 23:2, 151 - 160.
Arthur, L.M., T.C. Daniel & R.S. Boster, 1977. Scenic assessment: an overview, Landscape Planning, 4, 109 - 129.
Aubin, R.A., 1936. Topographical Poetry in XVIII-Century England. The Modern Language Assoc of America, New York.
Australia ICOMOS, 1989. Cultural Landscapes. Seminar, Lanyon Homestead, ACT, 12-13 Nov, 1988. Historic Environment, 7:2.
Australian Conservation Foundation, 1975.  Landscape Conservation Rural Landscape Conservation with particular reference to the rural-urban fringe. Australian Conservation Foundation Conference, 15 - 17 1975, Canberra.
Australian Council of National Trusts, 1979. Landscape Conference: assessment of visual/aesthetic landscape
qualities, Beaumont House, South Australia, 25-26 May, 1979, Adelaide.
Australian Heritage Commission and Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources, 1994, National Estate Values in the Central Highlands of Victoria. Canberra.
Australian Heritage Commission, 2003. Inspirational Landscapes, Vol 1: Project Report Community, Heritage and Environmental Solutions.
Avant, L.L. & H. Helson, 1973, Theories of Perception. in Wolman, B.B. 1973. Handbook of General Psychology. Prentice-Hall, Inc, New Jersey.

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Ball, V., 1965. The aesthetics of color: A review of fifty years of experimentation, Jnl Aesthetics & Art Criticism, 23:4, 441-452.
Balling J.D. & J.H. Falk, 1982, Development of visual preference for natural environments, Environment and Behavior, 14:1, 5 - 28.
Banerjee, T., 1977. Who values what ? Audience reactions to coastal scenery, Landscape Architecture, 65:3, 240 - 243.
Barrell, J., 1972. The Idea of Landscape and the Sense of Place 1730 - 1840: An Approach to the Poetry of John Clare. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Barrell, J., 1993. The public prospect and the private view: the politics of taste in eighteenth-century Britain, in Kemall and Gaskell [Eds] Landscape Natural Beauty and the Arts. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Bartlett, R., 1982. The City of Greater Lithgow Landscape and Environmental Studies Working Paper.
Bartlett, R., and Llewellyn, J., 1989. Murray River Landscape Assessment: Working Paper. Dept. of Planning, Sydney.
Beardsley, M.C., 1966. Aesthetics from Classical Greece to the Present. A Short History.  Collier-MacMillan, London.
Beardsley, M.C., 1981. Aesthetics - Problems in the Philosophy of Criticism. Hackett Publishing Co, Indianapolis.
Beardsley, M.C., History of Aesthetics, in Edwards P. [Ed]. 1967.
Beauty for America, 1965, Proceedings of the White House Conference on Natural Beauty, Washington, DC., US Govt Printer.
Beckett, P.H.T., 1974. The interaction between knowledge and aesthetic appreciation, Landscape Research News, 1:8, 5 - 7.
Bergen, S.D., C.A. Ulbricht, J.L. Fridley & M.A. Ganter, 1995. The validity of computer-generated graphic images of forest landscapes, Jnl Environmental Psychology, 15, 135 - 146.
Berkeley, G. 1709. An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision. in A.C. Fraser [Ed], 1910. Selections from Berkeley, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Berleant, A., 1993, The aesthetics of art and nature, 228 – 243, in Kemal, S. and I. Gaskell [Eds], 1993.
Bermingham, A., 1987. Landscape and Ideology: The English Rustic Tradition, 1740 - 1860. Thames & Hudson.
Bernaldez, F.G. & F. Parra, 1979. Dimensions of landscape preferences from pairwise comparisons, in: Elsner, G.H. & R.C. Smardon [Eds], 256 - 262.
Bernaldez, F.G., D. Gallardo & R.P. Abello, 1987. Children’s landscape preferences: from rejection to attraction, Jnl. Environmental Psychology, 7, 169 - 176.
Bernstein, R.J., John Dewey, in Edwards P. [Ed]. 1967.
Biese, A., 1905. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times. Burt Franklin, New York.
Bishop I.D. and Hull IV, R.B., 1991. Integrating technologies for visual resource management, Jnl. Env. Mgt. 32, 295 – 312.
Bishop I.D., R.B. Hull IV, and P.N.A. Leahy, 1985. Visual simulation and assessment of electricity transmission towers. Landscape Australia 7, 191-200.
Bishop, I.D. and Fabos, J., 1979. A Parametric Landscape Study of the Geelong Region, Centre for Environmental Studies, Melbourne.
Bishop, I.D., 1995. Comparing regression and neural net based approaches to modeling of scenic beauty. Landscape and Urban Plg., 34, 125 – 134.
Bishop, I.D., 1997. Testing perceived landscape colour difference using the Internet, Landscape and Urban Planning, 37, 187 – 196.
Bishop, I.D., 2000 Environmental information and technology: it is all too much? Landscape and Urban Planning, 47, 111 - 114
Bishop, I.D., P. Dartnell, S. Davie, J. Drew, T. McDonald & P. Swan, 1990. Object, environment and observer related variables in the visual effect of electricity transmission structures, Landscape Australia, 1, 23 - 30.
Bishop, I.D., R.B. Hull & P.N.A. Leahy, 1985. Visual simulation and assessment of electricity transmission towers, Landscape Australia, 7, 191 - 199.
Bishop, I.D., Wherrett, J.R., and Miller, D.R., 2000. Using image depth variables as predictor of visual quality, Env. and Plg. B: Plg and Design, 34, 861 – 875.
Boas, F. 1955. Primitive Art. Dover Publications Inc, New York.
Boersch, A., 1971. Landscape: Exemplar of Beauty. The British Journal of Aesthetics,11:1, :81-95
Bond, J. & K. Tiller, [Eds], 1987. Blenheim, Landscape for a Palace. Oxford University Dept for External Studies. Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester.
Bonyhady, T., 1985. Australian Landscape Painting 1801 – 1890. Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Bonyhady, T., 1985. Images in Opposition: Australian Landscape Painting, 1801 - 1890, Ellsyd Press/Australian National Gallery, Chippendale, NSW.
Bonyhady, T., 1987. The Colonial Image: Australian Painting 1800 - 1880, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Bourassa, S.C., 1988. Toward a theory of landscape aesthetics, Landscape and Urban Planning, 15, 241 - 252.
Bourassa, S.C., 1990. A paradigm for landscape aesthetics, Environment and Behaviour, 22:6, 787 - 812.
Bourassa, S.C., 1991. The Aesthetics of Landscape, Belhaven Press, London.
Bourassa, S.C., 1993. Reshaping the Australian landscape: On the role of aesthetics and criticism, Urban Research Program, ANU.
Bowen, J., 1989, in Clarke, G.W., 1989.
Brancher, D.M., 1969. Critique of K.D. Fines: Landscape evaluation. A research project in East Sussex. Regional Studies, 3, 91 – 92.
Brancher, D.M., 1972. The minor road in Devon - A study of visitor’s attitudes, Regional Studies, 6, 49 - 58.
Brebner, J., E.E. Rump & P. Delin, 1976. A cross-cultural replication of attitudes to the physical environment, Int Jnl Psychology., 11:2, 111 - 118.
Breckwoldt, R. Ed. 1984. The Three Valleys Heritage Study. National Trust of Australia (NSW), Sydney. (Report by A. Correy and A. Radford).
Breckwoldt, R., Scenic Landscape Guidelines for their protection. National Trust of Australia (NSW)
Briggs, D.J. and France, J., 1983. Classifying landscapes and habitats for regional environmental planning. Jnl of Environmental Management, 17, 249 - 261.
Brinton, C., Romanticism, in Edwards P. [Ed]. 1967.
Brouwer, C. and Chenoweth and Assocs., 1994. A Visual Landscape Evaluation Procedure for the Queensland Coastline: The Whitsunday Region Trial. Dept of Environment and Heritage, Coastal Management Branch. Brisbane.
Brown, S., 1985. Landscape evolution - anathema or essential, Landscape Design, 157, 9 - 11.
Brown, T., Itami, R. and King, R., 1979. Landscape Principles Study for the Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, Vol 2. Procedures for Landscape Assessment and Management. Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority. Melbourne.
Brown, T.J. & R.M. Itami, 1982. Landscape principles study: procedures for landscape assessment and management - Australia, Landscape Jnl, 1:2, 113 - 121.
Brown, Terry, T. Keane & S. Kaplan, 1986. Aesthetics and management: bridging the gap, Landscape and Urban Planning, 13, 1 - 10.
Brown, Thomas C, 1987. Production and cost of scenic beauty: examples for a ponderosa pine forest, Forest Science, 33:2, 394 - 410.
Brown, Thomas C. & T.C. Daniel, 1987. Context effects in perceived environmental quality assessment: scene selection and landscape quality ratings, Jnl Environmental Psychology, 7, 233 - 250.
Brown, Thomas C. & T.C. Daniel, 1990. Scaling of Ratings: Concepts and Methods, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado. Research Paper Rm-293.
Brown, Thomas C. & T.C. Daniel, 1991. Landscape aesthetics of riparian environments: relationship of flow quantity to scenic quality along a wild and scenic river, Water Resources Research, 27:8, 1787-1795.
Brown, Thomas C. & T.C. Daniel, 1991. Landscape aesthetics of riparian environments: relationship of flow quantity to scenic quality along a wild and scenic river, Water Resources Research, 27:8, 1787-1795.
Brown, Thomas C., T.C. Daniel, M.T. Richards & D.A. King, 1988. Recreation participation and the validity of photo-based preference judgements, Jnl Leisure Research, 20:4, 40 - 60.
Browne, G. 1987. Jervis Bay and Environs Visual Assessment. Incorporating a review of the identification of the places of National Estate significance in Jervis Bay and its environs. Australian Heritage Commission.
Bruce, V. & P. Green, 1990. Visual Perception - Physiology, Psychology and Ecology. 2nd Edition, Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc, Publishers, New Jersey.
Brush, R.O. & E.L. Shafer, 1975. Application of a landscape-preference model to land management. in: Zube, E.H., R.O. Brush & J.G. Fabos (Eds). 168 - 182.
Brush, R.O. 1979. The attractiveness of woodlands: perceptions of forest landowners in Massachusetts. Forest Science, 25:3, 495 - 506.
Brush, R.O., 1976. Perceived Quality of Scenic and Recreational Environments - Some Methodological Issues. in: Craik K.H. & E.H. Zube, Perceiving Env Quality Research & Applications, Plenum Press.
Brush, R.O., 1981, Landform and scenic preference: a research note, Landscape Planning, 8, 301 - 306.
Bryan, P.W., 1958. Geography and Landscape. Geography, 43:1-9.
Buhyoff, G.J. & J.D Wellman, 1980. The specification of a non-linear psychophysical function for visual landscape dimensions. Jnl Leisure Research, 12:3, 257 - 272.
Buhyoff, G.J. & M.F. Riesenman, 1979. Manipulation of dimensionality in landscape preference judgements: a quantitative validation, Leisure Sciences, 2:3/4, 221 - 238.
Buhyoff, G.J. & W.A. Leuschner, 1978. Estimating psychological disutility from damaged forest stands. Forest Science, 24:1, 424 - 432.
Buhyoff, G.J., 1979. A methodological note on the reliability of observationally gathered time-spent data, Jnl Leisure Research, 11:4, 334 - 342.
Buhyoff, G.J., J.D Wellman, H. Harvey & R.A. Fraser, 1978. Landscape Architects’ interpretations of landscape preferences, Jnl Environmental Management, 6, 255 -262.
Buhyoff, G.J., J.D Wellman, N.E. Koch, L. J. Gauthier & S. Hultman, 1983. Landscape preference metrics: an international comparison, Jnl Environmental Management, 16, 181 - 190.
Buhyoff, G.J., L. J. Gauthier & J.D Wellman, 1984. Predicting scenic quality for urban forests using vegetation measurements, Forest Science, 30:1, 71 - 82.
Buhyoff, G.J., L.K. Arndt & D.B. Propst, 1981. Interval scaling of landscape preference by direct and indirect-measurement methods. Landscape Planning, 8, 257 - 267.
Buhyoff, G.J., R.B. Hull IV, J.N. Lien & H.K. Cordell, 1986. Prediction of scenic quality for southern pine stands, Forest Science, 32:3, 769 - 778.
Buhyoff, G.J., W.A. Leuschner & J.D Wellman, 1979. Aesthetic impacts of Southern Pine Beetle damage, Jnl Environmental Management, 8, 261 - 267.
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Bunkse, E.V., 1981. Humbolt and an Aesthetic Tradition in Geography. The Geographical Review. 71:2, 127-146.

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Calder, W.,1981, Beyond the View - our changing landscapes.
Cale, J.J. 1989. Landscape visual quality management of Manly Dam (Manly Warringah War Memorial Park)  B. Land. Arch. thesis. University of New South Wales, Sydney
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Carls, E.G., 1974. The effects of people and man-induced conditions on preferences for outdoor recreation landscapes, Jnl Leisure Research, 6:2, 113 - 124.
Carlson, A., & B. Sadler, 1989,  Towards models of environmental appreciation, 159 - 167, in Dearden, P. & B. Sadler (Eds), 1989.
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Dallwitz, J.C., 1977. Flinders Ranges Landscape Assessment, Dept for the Environment.
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