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Differences in Visual Perception of Abies nordmanniana subsp. bornmulleriana Mattf under Snow Load

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This study aims at determining the visual values of solitary and group fir trees in Kastamonu city andthe differences in their visual perceptions according to seasons. For this purpose selected trees in IlgazNational Park were photographed in two different time periods (in snowy days of 2012 and in other days).Four different fir tree images were used in this study. These tree images are (i) image of a fir tree undersnow load, (ii) ordinary image of a fir tree, (iii) image of a composition created by the fir trees undersnow load, and (iv) ordinary image of a composition created by the fir trees. These photographs wereevaluated by Kastamonu University Forestry Faculty students by using Semantic Differential ScaleTechnique. According to this technique ten pairs of opposing adjectives were chosen for the evaluationthe visual quality of the figures. Consequently, in this study the differences in their visual perceptionsaccording to seasons were determined. In addition, differences on perception of physical characteristicssuch as form, branching structure, texture, trunk, and foliage were also investigated. The respondentssocio-economic structure s effects on human perception were researched as well.

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Sakici, Ç., Ayan, E., Özdi̇ger, Z. (2012). Differences in Visual Perception of Abies nordmanniana subsp. bornmulleriana Mattf under Snow Load. Kastamonu Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi, 12(3), 79-85

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