Research for Aesthetic and Visual Quality Management in Highway Landscape

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In this paper, based on the analysis of landscape connotation from landscape aesthetics and visual characteristics, our team make research on the highway landscape visual resource management techniques. Also, we combine the Yunnan Dali to Lijiang expressway landscape project, which is carried out as a trial application. And we make analysis and evaluation on the landscape resources along the project, in order to guide future highway landscape design and management.

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August 2013

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DOI: 10.1016/s0169-2046(01)00137-2

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