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Methodolofg of landscape impact assessmenTt within the EIA framework

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
4.05.00  Biotechnical sciences  Landscape design   

Code Science Field
4.01  Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences  Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 
Keywords
Landscape impacts, envioronmental impact assessment, visual impact
Evaluation (rules)
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Researchers (4)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  38159  PhD Tadej Bevk  Urbanism  Head  2021 - 2022 
2.  16378  PhD Mojca Golobič  Urbanism  Researcher  2021 - 2022 
3.  51864  Barbara Kostanjšek  Urbanism  Junior researcher  2021 - 2022 
4.  25009  PhD Nadja Penko Seidl  Urbanism  Researcher  2021 - 2022 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0481  University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty  Ljubljana  1626914  11 
Abstract
Landscape is one of the components of the environment for which an impact assessment must be carried out under the Decree on the method of drafting and on the content of the report on the effects of planned activities affecting the environment (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No 36/09 and 40/17). The European Landscape Convention (ELC) recognizes the landscape as an essential component of the human environment, which the signatories must incorporate into their policies which may have a direct or indirect impact on it. However, despite the clearly expressed requirements for landscape protection in European and Slovenian documents, there are no clearly defined criteria for assessing impacts on the landscape, so the treatment of landscapes in environmental impact assessments is often marginal, neglected and inadequately addressed. The subject of this project is the preparation of a transparent and professional method of assessing the impact on the landscape. The project starts from an understanding of the landscape as a complex area as perceived by people and whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors. The central concept of the methodology that we will develop is the character of the landscape, as a clear, recognizable, and consistent pattern of landscape elements. The methodology will combine geoinformation-based visual exposure analyses and landscape change analyses to evaluate the impact of planned interventions on the landscape. The project is organized in four work packages. In the first we will review relevant literature, foreign and domestic examples of landscape impact assessments and conduct interviews with the authors of environmental impact assessments, in which we will focus mainly on the treatment of the landscape. In the review we will analyze 1) methods of determining the initial state of the landscape, 2) indicators of baseline situation and change, 3) evaluation of changes and thresholds, 4) synthesis of indicators and final assessments and 5) mitigation measures. This review will form the basis of the second working package in which the landscape impact assessment methodology will be prepared, following the following steps: 1) Scoping, 2) Assessment of the baseline situation, 3) Analysis of changes, 4) Evaluation of changes, 5) Landscape impact assessment. The third working package will develop a typology of possible mitigation measures and, in the last working package, the concept of guidelines for the implementation of the methodology in practice will be created. The project will be completed with a professional workshop where the methodology will be presented and evaluated. A panel of external consultants experienced in conducting environmental impact assessments will advise the project team throughout its implementation.
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