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This chapter describes the procedures used in the study for evaluating visual and cultural aspects of water and related land development and management. These procedures were important components of environmental quality planning and thus of multiobjective planning in the NAR, and they constitute one of the innovations of the study. A survey of landscape evaluation and an extensive bibliography on the subject are in Zube, Sell, and Taylor (1982).
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Major, D.C., Schwarz, H.E. (1990). Multiobjectives: Visual and Cultural. In: Large-Scale Regional Water Resources Planning. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2011-8_5
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