Attractive Visualization Influences the Perceived Quality of the Living Environment

An experiment was conducted with a Google Earth application which presents current and future land use in the Netherlands. Three visualization techniques representing future land use were compared: abstract colored surfaces, icons, and 3D-objects. None of the visualizations show a significant improv...

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