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An Overview of GIS Applications in Landscape Planning

Dora Tomić Reljić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9774-4158 ; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, School of Landscape Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia
Vesna Koščak Miočić-Stošić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-2998-1207 ; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, School of Landscape Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia
Sonja Butula orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-1868-3888 ; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, School of Landscape Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia
Goran Andlar ; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, School of Landscape Architecture, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Landscape planning is a branch of the interdisciplinary profession of landscape architecture, which is based on landscape quality protection, and focuses on harmonising different values and interests in spatial development. The modern paradigm of the landscape is based on multidimensionality and interdisciplinarity, which makes the application of GIS indispensable in researching and analysing landscape approaches. This paper presents the application of GIS within the methods and tools of landscape planning, from the perspective of the landscape architecture profession in Croatia, involving the following methods: landscape evaluation, spatial modelling, development of strategic plans, landscape and environmental impact assessment including visual analysis and simulations, landscape character assessment, and landscape plans. The paper also highlights the diversity of potential landscape planning approaches within the instruments of different sectors, concentrating on responsibility for the landscape, spatial planning, natural and environmental protection, conservation of cultural heritage, land policies, rural and tourist development, and energy issues.
The paper also indicates that, despite signing the European Landscape Convention, via which Croatia showed interest in innovative planning, conservation and management approaches, there has still been no significant shift at the institutional level, with the occasional implementation of the landscape approaches in practice. The lack of use of GIS tools is especially evident within different sectoral instruments, at all levels of spatial thinking and decision-making.

Keywords

landscape planning; landscape architecture; GIS; landscape analysis; landscape evaluation

Hrčak ID:

185929

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/185929

Publication date:

15.6.2017.

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