Index

Raheel Nawaz (Staffordshire University, UK)
Khydija Wakil (National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan)

Visual Pollution

ISBN: 978-1-80382-042-2, eISBN: 978-1-80382-041-5

Publication date: 13 October 2022

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Nawaz, R. and Wakil, K. (2022), "Index", Visual Pollution, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 121-124. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-041-520221008

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INDEX

ABC of visual pollution
, 96

Academic conferences
, 93

Acquisition of data layers representing strata
, 63–64

Advertisements, regulating
, 46

Advisory Committee on the Aesthetics of Major Engineering Structures
, 8

Aesthetics
, 2, 6

Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)
, 33, 58–59

Anglo American art philosophy
, 4–5

Application of visual pollution
, 32–33

Applied intervisibility analysis
, 33

ArcGIS tool
, 64

Architecturally poor buildings
, 19

Art and Architecture Complete
, 25–26

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 53, 84

Assessment, measurement or quantification of visual pollution
, 33–34

Australian public affairs (full text) via Informit (APAFT)
, 25–26

Awareness promotion among planning professionals
, 93–94

Back-stage of the city
, 2

Broken roads
, 20

Bundaberg Regional Council, Australia
, 47

Citizen science
, 33, 53, 84

City aesthetics
, 5

City District Government Faisalabad Advertisement Bye-laws 2013
, 48

Clean City Law
, 34

in Brazil
, 39, 43, 45

in Sao Paulo
, 8–9

Closure
, 4

Colour photographs
, 58–59

Conceptualisation of visual pollution
, 31

Continuation
, 4

Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)
, 86

Crowdsourcing
, 53, 79

Definitional diversity
, 9–11

Demarcation of clusters representing sampling strata
, 64

Description of visual pollution
, 31–32

Descriptive statistics
, 70–74

Dilapidated buildings
, 19

Encroachments
, 20

Engagement of modern technologies in subject of visual pollution
, 78–87

basic terms
, 79–84

benefits and risks
, 87

examples of application of modern technologies
, 85–87

opportunities and challenges
, 88–89

Environment
, 2

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
, 95

Figure
, 4

Front-stage of the city
, 2

Geographic information system (GIS)
, 53

GIS-based viewshed analysis
, 33

GIS-based visualisations
, 53

Gestalt’s theory of perception and cognition
, 4

Google Scholar
, 25–27

Graffiti/wall chalking
, 19

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
, 41, 49

Hanging and cluttered wires
, 20

Hanging Laundry in Balcony, Kuwait
, 47, 2008

Harmony and balance of built environment
, 3–5

Highway Beautification Act of 1965
, 7–8, 39–40, 42

Hoarding in Cantonment Areas
, 48

Human Development Index (HDI)
, 41, 49

Image of the City, The (Lynch)
, 5, 7–8

Imageability
, 4

Industrialisation
, 49

Infrastructure
, 49

Institutionalisation of visual pollution in legal framework
, 94–95

Inter-visibility and quantitative analysis
, 58–59

Jacksonville community initiative in Florida
, 39, 42–43

Keyhole Markup Language (KML)
, 68–69

Khydija’s VPA Tool
, 54

application
, 61–62

characteristics
, 59–61

Knowledge building on visual pollution
, 92–93

Labelled datasets
, 86

Laws of visual pollution
, 96–97

Legitimacy
, 4

Linear Regression (LR)
, 87

Living places
, 6

Management and mitigation of visual pollution
, 91

laws of visual pollution
, 96–97

policy and administrative management frameworks
, 92–96

Mapping of visual pollution in study area
, 75–76

Microsoft Academic
, 25–26

Military Lands and Cantonment Hoarding Policy 2012
, 48

Mobile-based data collection
, 53

Non-government organisations (NGOs)
, 91–92

Open Street Map (OSM)
, 62–63

Opinion surveys
, 58–59

Outdoor advertisements
, 17

Pakistan, visual pollution in
, 48

Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA)
, 48

Physical features
, 12–13

Poles and transformers
, 20

Policy and administrative management frameworks
, 92–96

awareness promotion among planning professionals
, 93–94

institutionalisation of visual pollution in legal framework
, 94–95

knowledge building on visual pollution
, 92–93

quantification and mapping of visual pollution in urban centres
, 95–96

remedial measures/corrective actions for visual pollution
, 95

Political stability
, 49

Pollution
, 7

ingredients
, 32

Print media
, 94

Professional workshops
, 93–94

Proximity
, 4

Public surveys
, 58–59

‘Publish or Perish’ tool
, 26–27

Punjab Outdoor Advertisement and Signboards Policy
, 48, 2013

Quantification and mapping of visual pollution in urban centres
, 95–96

Quantification and spatial mapping of visual pollution
, 67–69

data analysis
, 69

field survey
, 67–69

Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM)
, 33, 58–59

Regulation/mitigation/control of visual pollution
, 34

Regulations for outdoor Advertisements and Billboards
, 48

Remedial measures/corrective actions for visual pollution
, 95

SAGE Research Methods Online
, 25–26

ScienceDirect
, 25–26

Scopus
, 25–26

Services
, 49

Sewer and drains
, 19

Signage Bye-laws for Karachi 2003
, 48

Similarity
, 4

Social media
, 94

Solid waste
, 19

Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain strategy (5S strategy)
, 37

Spatial sampling for visual pollution assessment
, 62–64

acquisition of data layers representing strata
, 63–64

demarcation of clusters representing sampling strata
, 64

finalisation
, 64

Sri Lanka, visual pollution in
, 48–49

Standard operating procedures (SOPs)
, 48, 94–95

Strength Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats (SWOT)
, 33, 58–59

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 2–3, 6–7

Symbology
, 4

Tangential View Landscape Metrics
, 33

3D isovist
, 33

Town planning practices
, 5

Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA)
, 95

Urban aesthetics
, 2–3, 5, 39

Urban environments
, 6–7

Urban studies abstracts via EBSCO
, 25–26

Visual aesthetics
, 6–7

Visual appeal
, 39

Visual impact assessment (VIA)
, 95

Visual pollution
, 1–2, 25

Advertising, Signage and Environmental Quality, Portella
, 36–37, 2014

books on
, 34–37

cases of visual pollution quantification
, 54–55

characteristics
, 11–12

content-based classification
, 30

elements
, 2–3

emergence
, 7, 9–10

frequency analysis
, 28

journal literature
, 27–34

multi-dimensional challenge
, 20–21

objects
, 12–20

Sivaramanan
, 37, 2016

social and psychological problems
, 1–2

systematic literature review
, 25–27

thematic details
, 35–36

ungoverned
, 2

visual pollution-related publications per country
, 29

Visual pollution assessment (VPA)
, 53–54, 91–92

cases of visual pollution quantification
, 54–55

challenges
, 55–58

engagement of modern technologies in subject of visual pollution
, 78–87

levels
, 53–54

mapping of visual pollution in study area
, 75–76

mobile-based versions
, 94

quantification and spatial mapping of visual pollution
, 67–69

recent development on
, 59–61

spatial sampling for
, 62–64

studies
, 56–58

tools and methods
, 58–59

visual pollution distribution across urban phenomena
, 70–74

VPI
, 54

Visual pollution distribution across urban phenomena
, 70–74

descriptive statistics
, 70–74

Visual Pollution Index (VPI)
, 54

Visual pollution management initiatives
, 39

lessons learned
, 49–51

Pakistan
, 48

regulatory cases
, 40–47

Sri Lanka
, 48–49

Visual pollution mitigation project in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
, 39, 45–46

Visual pollution objects (VPOs)
, 12–14, 53, 91–92

identification process
, 14

in major VPO groups
, 16

Voxel approach
, 33

Web of Science
, 25–26

WebGIS
, 33