Further studies of preferred tree shapes
Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)
Journal, Research (Article)
Three studies examine preferred tree shapes in relation to theories of landscape aesthetics. The results add support to functional and evolutionary theories of landscape preference. [UMN]
Authors
J. Summit, R. Sommen
J. Summit, R. Sommen
Date Published
1999
1999
Journal/Conference
Environment and Behavior
Environment and Behavior
Publisher
Sage Publications
Sage Publications
Publisher Location
Beverly Hills, CA (US)
Beverly Hills, CA (US)
ISBN/ISSN
0013-9165
0013-9165
Volume
31
31
Number
4
4
Start Page
550
550
End Page
576
576
Sub-Topics
Aesthetics, Perceptions/Values/Attitudes, Planting, Working with the Public
Aesthetics, Perceptions/Values/Attitudes, Planting, Working with the Public
Keywords
Aesthetic Benefits of Urban Forests, Evolutionary theory, Functional theory, Landscape preference, People, Tree shape
Aesthetic Benefits of Urban Forests, Evolutionary theory, Functional theory, Landscape preference, People, Tree shape
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