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Public Perceptions of the Attractiveness of Restored Nature
Ramona B.M. Van Marwijk
, Birgit H.M. Elands
, Jarl K. Kampen
, Sander Terlouw
, David G. Pitt
, Paul Opdam
Landscape Architecture
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Keyphrases
Public Perception
100%
Restoration Process
100%
Landscape Type
42%
Deciduous Forest
28%
Bog Vegetation
28%
Wet Forest
28%
Forest Communities
28%
Public Support
14%
Conifer Plantation
14%
National Park
14%
Coniferous Forest
14%
Public Lands
14%
Ecological Restoration
14%
Active Engagement
14%
Restoration Strategy
14%
Native Communities
14%
Restoration Practices
14%
Hikers
14%
Dutch
14%
Resistance to Change
14%
Nature Experience
14%
Public Resistance
14%
Information Provision
14%
Restoration Goals
14%
Visual Dimensions
14%
Perceived Attractiveness
14%
Landscape Attractiveness
14%
Visitor Characteristics
14%
Middle Category
14%
Social Sciences
Emotions
100%
Public Support
100%
Resistance to Change
100%
Dutch
100%
Public Perception
100%