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Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie | 2014

PERCEIVING THE ORDINARY: A STUDY OF EVERYDAY LANDSCAPES IN BELGIUM

Vincent Vanderheyden; Dan van der Horst; Anton Van Rompaey; Serge Schmitz

Landscape researchers have devoted relatively little attention to ordinary or everyday landscapes. This paper investigates differences in opinion about the attractiveness of these landscapes between groups of people according to their linguistic area and other socio-demographic characteristics. A survey of 1,542 Dutch and French speakers in Belgium using photo-questionnaires depicted the different types of Belgian rural landscape. Significant differences were observed regarding landscapes containing the same features, allowing to posit, to test, and to validate certain hypotheses. Dutch speakers found chessboard agrarian landscapes more attractive. Less educated participants felt more positive towards anthropogenic landscapes. Women were more attracted by farmed fields. Qualitative data added depth to the analysis, permitting to explore different ways in which people related to the landscape pictures. For a theoretical interpretation, we draw on Gibson’s affordances theory and we revisit Larrere & Larrere’s ways of looking at landscape theory.


Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie | 2014

Perceiving the Ordinary: A Study of Everyday Landscapes in Belgium: A Study of Everyday Landscapes in Belgium

Vincent Vanderheyden; Dan van der Horst; Anton Van Rompaey; Serge Schmitz

Landscape researchers have devoted relatively little attention to ordinary or everyday landscapes. This paper investigates differences in opinion about the attractiveness of these landscapes between groups of people according to their linguistic area and other socio-demographic characteristics. A survey of 1,542 Dutch and French speakers in Belgium using photo-questionnaires depicted the different types of Belgian rural landscape. Significant differences were observed regarding landscapes containing the same features, allowing to posit, to test, and to validate certain hypotheses. Dutch speakers found chessboard agrarian landscapes more attractive. Less educated participants felt more positive towards anthropogenic landscapes. Women were more attracted by farmed fields. Qualitative data added depth to the analysis, permitting to explore different ways in which people related to the landscape pictures. For a theoretical interpretation, we draw on Gibson’s affordances theory and we revisit Larrere & Larrere’s ways of looking at landscape theory.


Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie | 2014

PERCEIVING THE ORDINARY

Vincent Vanderheyden; Dan van der Horst; Anton Van Rompaey; Serge Schmitz

Landscape researchers have devoted relatively little attention to ordinary or everyday landscapes. This paper investigates differences in opinion about the attractiveness of these landscapes between groups of people according to their linguistic area and other socio-demographic characteristics. A survey of 1,542 Dutch and French speakers in Belgium using photo-questionnaires depicted the different types of Belgian rural landscape. Significant differences were observed regarding landscapes containing the same features, allowing to posit, to test, and to validate certain hypotheses. Dutch speakers found chessboard agrarian landscapes more attractive. Less educated participants felt more positive towards anthropogenic landscapes. Women were more attracted by farmed fields. Qualitative data added depth to the analysis, permitting to explore different ways in which people related to the landscape pictures. For a theoretical interpretation, we draw on Gibson’s affordances theory and we revisit Larrere & Larrere’s ways of looking at landscape theory.


Geomorphology | 2011

Long-term bedload mobility in gravel-bed rivers using iron slag as a tracer

Geoffrey Houbrechts; Yannick Levecq; Vincent Vanderheyden; François Petit


Land Use Policy | 2016

Assessing the ability of rural agrarian areas to provide cultural ecosystem services (CES): A multi scale social indicator framework (MSIF)

Sónia Carvalho-Ribeiro; Teresa Pinto Correia; Maria Luisa Paracchini; Beatrice Schüpbach; Åsa Ode Sang; Vincent Vanderheyden; Adrian Southern; Philip Jones; Beatriz Contreras; Tim O’Riordan


Archive | 2012

Belgian Rural Ordinary Landscapes Seen By Belgians

Vincent Vanderheyden; Serge Schmitz


Archive | 2015

Changing public viewpoints on wind energy development in Belgium

Vincent Vanderheyden; Serge Schmitz


Archive | 2014

Qu'entend-on par paysage de qualité? Résultats d'une enquête auprès d'experts roumains et wallons

Serge Schmitz; Vincent Vanderheyden; Alexandra Teleuca; Ileana Patru-Stupariu


Horizons in geography | 2012

The Shaping of Social attitudes toward Energy-Parks in the Belgian Countryside

Serge Schmitz; Vincent Vanderheyden; Steven Vanden Broucke; Marten Loopmans


Archive | 2017

Past mining areas as rural capital – Perspectives from Bucovina and Wallonia

Serge Schmitz; Charline Dubois; Vincent Vanderheyden; Viorel Chirita

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Anton Van Rompaey

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Marten Loopmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Steven Vanden Broucke

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Chris Kestellot

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Claire Neuray

Université libre de Bruxelles

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