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landscape evaluation

An attempt to assess the landscape in objective terms. Sometimes a consensus of views on the landscape is sought so that particular landscapes may be chosen as being outstandingly beautiful. Landscape description studies try to identify important items such as topography or buildings. Some kind of ranking method may be attempted to compare one landscape with another. Using this idea, Leopold attempted to calculate how close a landscape was to being unique. Personal preferences may also be used.

 
 
 

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