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Himmat Singh Kang University of Sheffield Landscape Architecture with Planning Specialized at Landscape design + Consulting Location: Sheffield (UK) & Chandigarh (India) Contact: House number 303. Sector 9-D Chandigarh Telephone no: 9878330526 email: Himmat_kang@hotmail.com
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Kento Matsushita University of Sheffield Landscape Architecture with Planning Specialized at Landscape design + Computer Graphics Location: Sheffield (UK) & Tokyo (Japan) Contact: Apartment 216, 9 Solly Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 4DH Telephone no: 07429262198 email: kento-m@hotmail.co.uk
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6.1 Zone of Theoretical Visibility 6.1.1
Zone of Theoretical Visibility (ZTV) is a tool that pin-points the area of visibility by the judging the distance of the site with the topography. This provides a quick and easy data of how a given place (the site) is theoretically seen from the site. This data assumes that there are no obstacles that will hinder the visibility from the area of observation..
6.1.2
The shapes from the data collected suggests a large elevated area on the Southwestern part of the site that creates a direct and indirect view to the site. It also goes to show that the settlement just Southeast of the site can be pointed out as a location for poor visibility towards the site, reflecting a declining topography in that area.
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Figure H - Map of ZTV of the site
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INTRODUCTION
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The EIA was initially introduced by the Council Directive 85/337EEC, amended later on by 97/11/ EC and was then adopted on by the Town and Country Planning Regulations in 199 in the UK
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EIA allows the âidentification, prediction and evaluation of the key environmental effects of a change or development, and use of the information gathered both to reduce likely adverse effects during the design of the project and to inform the decision making process. (Landscape Institute, 2011)
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Since the Natural England has been responsible for the EIA regulations in October 2006, projects that physically restructure rural land holdings or agricultural value are required to carry out the EIA when it is subjected to at least one of the following:
LVIA
The Visual effects on the Landscape will be assessed using the following visual indicators: Zone of Visual Influence (ZVI)- representing how the proposed development will be seen Zone of Theoretical Visibility (ZTV)- similar to ZVI, but only considering landform
Size Approx. size
Leaf - 0.05 x 0.06 Max - 0.08 x 0.08 Overall - 0.5 x 0.7 Max - 1.5 x 1
Shape Foliage Structure
Deciduoud subshrub with edgy grey green leaves. Purple / Blue pannicales appear during the summer.
Health Tolerance Vigour
Grows well even in poor soil and prefers full sun. Grows quickly and can threaten short herbaceous species.
Aesthetics LVIA will be subdivided into two categories: the Landscape quality and Visual quality. The Structure of the document will also revolve around this subdivision. (Figure A)
LANDSCAPE AND VISUAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Works well when planted next to architectual surroundings to maximize its upright structure, bringing it close to eye level
The Calm colours of the clustered flowers are relaxing to watch and at the same time is subtle and doesnt take the attraction of other species
Functions Can be placed in dry part of the landscape to help others to be palced somewhere better
Figure A - This Diagram shows the two main qualities that makes the LVIA
Effects on views and visual amenity The Keenoâs Landscape
Has attractive bronze flowering pannicles in the summer
Russian Sage
Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) is a separate but closely linked process that operates within the overall framework of EIA. It specifically aims to ensure that all possible effects of change and development both on the landscape itself and on views and visual amenity, are taken into account in decision-making (Landscape Institute, 2011)
VISUAL EFFECTS
Tolerates most soils and can be easily grown. Grows into its ultimate height in couple of years, but has a short spread and does not threaten other species too much
Perovskia atriplicifolia
The Proposed development is subjected to the 2nd one and will be required to carry out the EIA accordingly.
LANDSCAPE EFFECTS
Health Tolerance Vigour
Cutting the brown stems during early Spring can help growth of other health stems.
4. Increase in the productivity for agriculture on uncultivated or seminatural land of more than 2 ha
Effects on landscape as a resource
Has an upright structure and does have a wide spread. Forms clumps and can also thrive individually
Maintenance
3. Restructure of more than 100 ha of Area
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Shape Foliage Structure
Functions
2.Excavation of 10,000m3 of Earth or Rock
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Leaf - Thin and long grassy leaves Overall - 1 x 0.4 Max - 1.5 x 1
Aesthetics
1. Removal or addition of 4km or more of field boundaries. These include Hedgerows, banks, fences, ditches, tracks, walls and any other kind of boundaries
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Maintenance Prunning during spring is recommended, but is generally free from pest and diseases.
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Direction of Pathways The Contaminated soil can provide direct contact with the underground frameworks of the buildings
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