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Geovisualisation of an Urban Landscape in Participatory Regional Planning

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Efficient and optimal landscape development is a primary theoretical and practical interest of geographers and specialists from the decision-making sphere. However, such development requires understanding of general laws and concepts operating in the landscape and also existence of quality information as a basis for the decision-making process.

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The study is one of the partial outputs of the research project of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic (No. 1 J 008/04-DP1).

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Oršulák, T., Raška, P. (2010). Geovisualisation of an Urban Landscape in Participatory Regional Planning. In: Anděl, J., Bičík, I., Dostál, P., Lipský, Z., Shahneshin, S. (eds) Landscape Modelling. Urban and Landscape Perspectives, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3052-8_11

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