The goal of a sustainable land use and landscape development can only
be reached by re-establishing regulation functions. That is why it is
necessary to assess such a function besides others (production, carrie
r, information) to derive different potentials for various parts of la
ndscape properties and to promote these potentials by introducing rele
vant measures. A first step in this direction is to assess profoundly
how capable landscape units are. Regarding landscape units as areas of
assessment they have to be constant for a long time, especially along
their boundaries. As land use changes profoundly on a large scale, la
ndscape units have to be separated on a regional scale. Thinking in ge
ographic dimensions it is the chronological level we have to work on.
Unfortunately, there are no assessment methods for landscape functions
in this dimension. Due to the fact that all traditional assessment pr
ocedures are only valid for small areas it is necessary to look for me
thods that are of value for larger areas too. The use of fuzzy set met
hods and fuzzy logic seems to be promising. Traditional assessment met
hods are taken and combined with fuzzy set theory to get results for l
arger landscape units. Taking the function of ground water protection
as an example the method is exemplarily described and applied on lands
cape units in the agglomeration area of Leipzig-Halle in the central p
art of Eastern Germany. Finally, a suggestion for the cartographic imp
lementation is given. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.