dc.description.abstract | The potential for using a standardized landscape evaluation method for planning a greenway in a young
glacial area in northern Poland is evaluated in this paper. In the evaluation of visual landscape attractiveness
(VLA), we took into account not only its natural but also its cultural components. The cultural components
were divided into two groups, i.e. increasing and decreasing VLA scores. The sources of data needed for
the evaluation included a Vector Smart Map level
2 (VMap
L2), aerial photographs and a field survey. The
newly-designated greenway links two landscape parks (which play the role of greenspaces) and runs along
numerous lakes, forests, rivers, and objects of cultural heritage. The greenway is composed of existing local
roads, allowing a more optimal utilisation of natural and cultural resources of the landscape, primarily those
located between the selected greenspaces. Using this application, the idea of sustainable development can be
implemented, and the overlapping protected areas will not be subject to devitalisation. The VLA method can
facilitate multiple greenway designations in other areas. | en_US |