摘要

To counter the loss of agro-biodiversity Swiss farmers can qualify lot area-related direct payments by managing part of their utilized land (at least 7%) as so-called ecological compensation areas (ECAs) However little is know how changing farming practices influence the scenic beauty of a landscape in view of the public Such knowledge is especially valuable in regions that are significant tourist destinations and places of recreation This paper investigates with the help of 16 simulated colour images of a typical landscape in the Eastern Central Alps the impact of different agricultural land-use (grassland arable land) grassland management intensity (high low mixed) and abundance of ECAs on perceived scenic beauty by 202 non-alpine Swiss residents Respondents rated each landscape by attractiveness and characterized their most liked and disliked landscape Landscapes covered with low-intensively managed species-rich grassland and further ECAs such as single locally adapted tree species and hedges were rated highest most often selected as best liked and characterized as diverse species-rich and worthy of preservation Mere production landscapes with a mixture of high-intensity species-poor grassland and arable land and few ECAs were rated lowest most often selected as disliked and characterized as boring although productive The presence of are able land once a typical element in Swiss alpine landscapes generally reduced scenic beauty although older people and environmental organisation members responded more positive to its presence The results

  • 出版日期2010-11-30