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Attributes, features and reasons for enjoyment of scenic routes: a comparison of experts, residents, and citizens

Pages 92-102 | Published online: 24 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The paper explores responses to a questionnaire given to three sample groups in Connecticut (USA): transport experts, residents along scenic roads, and local citizens. Nonmetric factor analysis indicated three categories of attributes, three of features, and two of reasons for enjoying scenic routes. A small but significant group effect was found for seven of the eight categories. In terms of designating scenic roads, respondents considered their visual characteristics more important than the effects of the designation process. Natural features rated most highly, followed closely by cultural aspects. The reasons people enjoy scenic drives are varied, but opportunities to experience natural beauty and rural scenery are especially appreciated.

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