Reprint

Forest Recreation and Landscape Protection

Edited by
February 2023
192 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-6493-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-6494-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Forest Recreation and Landscape Protection that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Nowadays, Forestry has become an important field for the Environmental and Earth sciences due to its importance in global systems. While forest recreation focuses on forests as the main destination for public recreational activities, landscape protection refers to the conservation and restoration of natural beauty. Urban and peri-urban forests have become a place for the recreational activities of people living in big cities. They provide  benefits to the quality of life. Landscape protection is also important, not only for scientific and ecological reasons but also for social and cultural ones.

This reprint presents different contributions by the authors dealing with recent scientific research on forestry, recreational activities, landscape management, ecosystem services, etc., in different areas of the world.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
tree cover loss; environment; degradation; Mediterranean Region; forest recreation; ecosystem services; forest management; visitors monitoring; single-track bike trails; NEP; nature experience; Asia; outdoor recreation; urban forest; green space; airborne particulate matter; meteorological parameters; height; air pollution; particulate matter; WAI; urban trees; brown leaf area index; forest recreation; protected area management; text mining; natural language processing; sentiment analysis; multidimensional scaling method; web scraping; customer satisfaction; TripAdvisor reviews; endemic; landscape protection; conservation; Magnolia sulawesiana; habitat characteristic; spatial distribution; forest landscape; deepsentibank; deep learning; geotagged photos; sentiment analysis; human health; forest air; monoterpenes; path analysis; Pinus pinaster; mountain biking; recreation; trade-off; use conflict; ecosystem services; forest management; commercial forestry; plantation forest; Pinus radiata; New Zealand; n/a