C8 Flashcards
LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS
structures, landform, water, and vegetation
_______ provide space for ongoing farm activities by creating enclosure.
Structures
_______ can be used as it occurs on the site or is modified to improve farm operations, direct or screen views, buffer incompatible uses, reduce massiveness
of aboveground structures, control access, improve drainage, and influence microclimate.
Landform
____ has magnetic appeal. It can add to aesthetic quality, modify temperature, serve as a buffer between use areas, or divert attention from undesirable views.
Water
_____ can also be used to organize space and circulation; establish desirable views; buffer noise, wind, or incompatible uses; reduce massiveness of aboveground structures; absorb particulates to reduce
odor; cool air temperature; and reduce soil erosion and runoff.
Vegetation
During the planning process, a _____ or aerial photograph is prepared
topographic survey
One method of understanding site conditions and implementing step 4 in the planning process (analyze the resource data) is to prepare a ________.
site analysis diagram
As a part of steps 5 and 6 (formulate and evaluate alternative solutions), _____ is developed to begin to evaluate alternative solutions
a concept plan
Completion of subsequent steps of the planning process results in the final ______ as preface to construction drawings and specifications
site plan
_____ can be
used to fill depressions and improve drainage
imported soil
The ______ associated with the six functions of agricultural waste management often generates the most immediate response from the decisionmaker and adjacent residents.
odor
_____ can alter microclimate and create lower temperatures.
Vegetation
______ greatly affect the presence of insects, rodents, and other pests; often
a major concern of the decisionmaker and source of complaints from neighbors.
Temperature and moisture
_____ is acknowledged as an integral part of daily life and underlies economic and other decisions about the land.
Aesthetic quality
Reflect cultural values that have long guided farmstead planning and determined variations in landscape character.
Patterns of land use and management, siting and design of structures, or field size and shape