Evaluation of the impact on landscape of irrigation canals and water-supply tanks, using simulation techniques
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1996.v47.i441-442.1020Abstract
The visual impact of hydraulic structures, both longitudinal and puntual, on the landscape is an aspect which is not generally regarded on their design. In this paper the visual effect of this kind of constructions will be analyzed, having as subject of study some irrigation canals and tanks for municipal water supply. As for the former, it seems they cause a very small impact, specially when the landscape is degraded. Consequences are much more perceptible in the later, particularly if typologies and materials incompatible with the landscape are chosen.
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