Hubert Gulinck
Catholic University of Leuven
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Landscape and Urban Planning | 2002
Pieter Roovers; Martin Hermy; Hubert Gulinck
Abstract The forest complex of Heverlee–Meerdaal, which consists of two forest parts, is located on a gradient from a rural region to an expanding urban area. Its vicinity to the city of Leuven and the adjacent conurbation leads to intense recreational use by the inhabitants. By means of counts an interpretation on congestion and on spreading of visitors in time and space in the area was made. On the basis of these counts questionnaires were carried out in the forest throughout the whole year and among all activity groups. In this context, little is known in depth about the interaction between the structural characteristics of the recreation site and recreation patterns in particular. The questionnaires deal with socio-demographical characteristics of the visitors, preferences and perceptions of the respective activity groups and their interpretation of the forest area concerning structure and infrastructure. According to this study, the geographical distribution of the visitors in the forest is highly determined by the position of the forest along a gradient relative to the conurbation. A total of 69% of the visitors lives within a radius of 10xa0km and almost 38% originates from Leuven itself. Therefore, it can be considered to be an urban forest. The preferred activity is walking, followed successively by biking and jogging. Most of the people visit the forest on their own. Visit frequency and length are negatively correlated and strongly determined by the distance covered from the residence to the forest. Preferences and perceptions are influenced not only by social characteristics but also by the recreation activities and their specific interests and demands. The overall quality of the visit to the forest complex is evaluated very positive.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 1986
Hubert Gulinck
Abstract This paper is concerned with landscape ecology and its relevance for both agriculture and the relation of agro-ecosystems to the total landscape. The term “landscape ecology” is not commonly used in agriculture, although subordinate concepts are often used, for example, the principle of soil and land suitability for agricultural development, the spatial arrangement of agricultural land and the processes operating within the landscape of agro-ecosystems. Giving more importance to landscape ecological aspects in agro-ecosystems could lead to better environmental management.
Landscape and Urban Planning | 2005
Barbara Dumont; Pieter Roovers; Hubert Gulinck
Land Use Policy | 2010
Kirsten Bomans; Klara Duytschaever; Hubert Gulinck; Jos Van Orshoven
Landscape & Imagination: Towards a new baseline for education in a changing world. | 2013
Hubert Gulinck; Ernesto Marcheggiani; Frederik Lerouge; Valerie Dewaelheyns
Archive | 2011
Kirsten Bomans; Valerie Dewaelheyns; Hubert Gulinck
Archive | 2005
D Raymaekers; Ides Bauwens; Jos Van Orshoven; Hubert Gulinck; B Engel; Nicolas Dosselaere
Archive | 2002
Pieter Roovers; Martin Hermy; Hubert Gulinck
Archive | 2002
Hubert Gulinck; Barbara Dumont
Proceedings symposium | 2001
Hubert Gulinck; Bart Muys; Martin Hermy