Vol. 8 No. 2 (2017)
Research Article

CLASSIFYING LANDSCAPE IN ENDORHEIC BASINS: A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION

Jonatan Arias-García
University of Granada, Department of Regional Geographical Analysis and Physical Geography, Granada, Spain
José Gómez-Zotano
University of Granada, Department of Regional Geographical Analysis and Physical Geography, Granada, Spain
José Jesús Delgado-Peña
University of Málaga, Department of Geography, Málaga, Spain

Published 2017-01-01

Keywords

  • Landscape analysis methodology,
  • endorheic basin,
  • LCA,
  • European Landscape Convention

How to Cite

Arias-García, Jonatan, José Gómez-Zotano, and José Jesús Delgado-Peña. 2017. “CLASSIFYING LANDSCAPE IN ENDORHEIC BASINS: A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION”. European Journal of Geography 8 (2). https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/290.

Abstract

In this paper, we present a proposed methodology for classifying landscapes in the territorial
areas of endorheic basins as well as for implementing the European Landscape Convention
(ELC). The methodological sequence consists of two major stages: first, identification and
characterization, followed by assessment and proposals. The objective in the first stage is the
classification of the landscape into types and areas as well as its multiscalar integration and
characterization. The objective in the second stage is to assess and establish the significance
of the landscapes that have been identified and characterized in the first stage. This method
has made it possible to establish a cross-sectional perspective for landscape analysis, by
carrying out: an exercise in describing and analyzing the natural features of the landscape,
and historical, socioeconomic and scenic-visual processes; a diagnostic exercise taking into
account the transformation of the natural features of the landscape (the original
ecogeographic units); and a forward-looking exercise, which aims at the assessment of the
landscape and the possibility of implementing those proposals for action.

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