TY - JOUR
T1 - Hierarchical access to the edible landscape
T2 - the Akbarieh Garden in Iran
AU - Amani-Beni, Majid
AU - Khalilnezhad, Mohammad Reza
AU - Mahdizadeh, Sara
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - The Akbarieh Garden in Iran accommodates both pleasure and edible landscapes. In this study, visitor accessibility of the fruit trees of this garden was assessed using continuous and stop-motion walking modes. Results indicated that in the continuous walking mode, focus rested more on recognising the macro elements of the garden along the walkways; therefore, the edible landscape was not adequately considered. In the stop-motion mode, by stopping in successive landscape sequences, the edible landscape could be accessed. However, access to the edible landscape in Akbarieh Garden was limited by several factors. While the perimeter wall limited accessibility, spatial organisation of the garden along two walkways channelled visitors towards the pleasure landscape. In addition, an impenetrable green wall (boxwood) also limited access to the agricultural landscape. Thus, obstacles, longer walks, and the location of the edible landscape in the garden decreased the accessibility of fruit trees in this semi-public urban space.
AB - The Akbarieh Garden in Iran accommodates both pleasure and edible landscapes. In this study, visitor accessibility of the fruit trees of this garden was assessed using continuous and stop-motion walking modes. Results indicated that in the continuous walking mode, focus rested more on recognising the macro elements of the garden along the walkways; therefore, the edible landscape was not adequately considered. In the stop-motion mode, by stopping in successive landscape sequences, the edible landscape could be accessed. However, access to the edible landscape in Akbarieh Garden was limited by several factors. While the perimeter wall limited accessibility, spatial organisation of the garden along two walkways channelled visitors towards the pleasure landscape. In addition, an impenetrable green wall (boxwood) also limited access to the agricultural landscape. Thus, obstacles, longer walks, and the location of the edible landscape in the garden decreased the accessibility of fruit trees in this semi-public urban space.
KW - Akbarieh Garden
KW - Accessibility
KW - Edible Landscape
KW - Continuous Walking
KW - Stop-motion walking
KW - Fruit trees
KW - World heritage site
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85121771851&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/01426397.2021.2016667
DO - 10.1080/01426397.2021.2016667
M3 - Article
VL - 47
SP - 333
EP - 353
JO - Landscape Research
JF - Landscape Research
SN - 0142-6397
IS - 3
ER -