ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS TO HIGHLIGHT THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN LATVIA

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Paulina, Ilze [1 ]
Libiete, Zane [1 ]
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[1] Latvian State Forest Res Inst Silava, Salaspils, Latvia
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Forest ecosystems; cultural ecosystem services; inspiration; creativity; landscape paintings;
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S [农业科学];
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Forests and woodlands provide a wide variety of ecosystem services that are usually classified within three categories: provisioning services, regulating (supporting) services and cultural services. While provisioning and regulating services are widely analysed, there is a lack of information about the cultural ecosystem services, particularly some sub-categories of these. In this study, we have focused on inspiration for creativity as a sub-category of cultural ecosystem services provided by forests and analysed the depiction of forest ecosystems in landscape paintings of Latvian artists. It may be concluded that forest ecosystems serve as an important source of inspiration for creativity and art, as may be seen in the landscape paintings of Latvian artists of the 20th century. Characteristic landscape features of birth and living places of the artists are reflected in their works. The performed analysis is the first of its kind in Latvia, and it may be further expanded, either by incorporating other aspects of creativity or adding economic dimension, for example, by surveying the art market.
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