id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_o3d3beoccfh7rdbc7iky33kwni Robert G. Ribe Is Scenic Beauty a Proxy for Acceptable Management? 2002 25 .pdf application/pdf 9500 1075 56 ABSTRACT: Pacific Northwest mountain scenes tested whether perceptions of scenic beauty correspond to those of management acceptability, and for whom. This assumption is problematic because scenic beauty assessments or perceptions may be hard to justify as a measure of the acceptability of landscapes. (1999) compared average scenic beauty and management acceptability ratings for six scenes and found the order of these two perception types to be This sorting classified respondents with different attitudes toward environmental protection, which can affect scenic perceptions (McCool, Benson, & It was possible that a classification of respondents would not have significantly different mean acceptability versus scenic beauty ratings, but they exhibit a statistically different pattern (level and slope) of average acceptability versus scenic beauty ratings across the scenes. When differences between respondent classifications' average acceptability or scenic beauty ratings did occur in Figure 2, they were landscapes to the general public may use scenic beauty perceptions or assessments as a proxy for management acceptability. ./cache/work_o3d3beoccfh7rdbc7iky33kwni.pdf ./txt/work_o3d3beoccfh7rdbc7iky33kwni.txt