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February 2024, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 147-162 Navigating tradition and modernity: a study of cultural influences and the contemporary state of Nigerian public spaces
by Temitope Muyiwa Adebara - 163-175 The spiritual forest: an ethnographic exploration of Finnish forest yoga and the forest landscape
by Heidi Henriikka Mäkelä & Lotta Leiwo & Hannu Linkola & Jenni Rinne - 176-191 The Chinese city in mountain and water: shaping the urban landscape in Chengdu
by Lin Yuan & Zhu Xu & Ningjing Xu - 192-212 A study on the landscape and cultural space of Yulin City, China
by Yuzhao Zhang & Yang Chen & Mark A. Hoistad & Rui Jiang - 213-229 Regional-scale cultural conservation planning and policy in the United States: an appeal for improvement
by Lacey Goldberg & Mallika Bose - 230-245 Third space pedagogy and community-based park design in Austin, Texas
by Bjørn Sletto & Samira Binte Bashar & Frances Acuña - 246-267 Evaluating forest landscape management for ecosystem integrity
by Brendan Mackey & Edward Morgan & Heather Keith - 268-286 Re-imagining Sydney’s freshwater wetlands through historical ecology
by Rebecca Hamilton & Josephine Gillespie & Dan Penny & Shane Ingrey & Scott Mooney - 287-300 A systematic review of planning principles for green infrastructure in response to urban stormwater management
by Linfeng Huang - 301-307 Successful conservation of United States Department of Defense Lands: Response to Emily Rabung & Eric Toman (2022), Soldiers in the garden: managing the US military training landscape
by Alan D. Schultz & Richard A. Fischer & Robert E. Lovich & David K. McNaughton & Elizabeth S. Neipert & Christopher E. Petersen & Vanessa Shoblock & Michael Wright - 308-310 The complex management of military lands: Response to Alan D. Schultz et al
by Emily Rabung & Eric Toman
January 2024, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-3 Persistence and change
by Hannes Palang - 4-18 Poetry, paths, and peatlands: integrating poetic inquiry within landscape heritage research
by Abbi Flint - 19-32 Sacralisations of nature beyond church-based religion in modern western societies
by Thomas Kirchhoff - 33-47 The effect of urban greenspace on adolescent sleep patterns
by Dimitris I. Tsomokos & Dongying Ji & Marie A. E. Mueller & Efstathios Papachristou & Eirini Flouri - 48-63 Revolution and continuity? Reassessing nineteenth-century moorland reclamation through palaeoecological and archival research
by Leonard Baker & Francis M. Rowney & Henry French & Ralph M. Fyfe - 64-79 Urban park visitor perceptions of climate change: beliefs, concerns and support for action
by Hongchao Zhang & Sonja Wilhelm Stanis & Lisa Groshong & Mark Morgan - 80-101 A value chain approach towards managing sustainable productive urban landscape in Egypt
by Dalia Sayed Basyouni Salem & Ahmed Mohamed Amin & Sherin Ali Gammaz - 102-114 Multispecies stories of Vardø: an Arctic place in change
by Ida Højlund Rasmussen - 115-128 Gardens and walls: history and morality in urban China
by Yi Qiao - 129-145 The past, present, and future of nature and place-based interventions for human health
by Francesca Boyd & Camilla Allen & Jake M. Robinson & Nicole Redvers
November 2023, Volume 48, Issue 8
- 989-1003 A shifting role for the landscape practitioner: bridging the divide between ecology, horticulture and landscape architecture
by Anna Lena Hahn - 1004-1018 Towards landscape conscience: a geographical perspective
by Evangelos Pavlis & Theano S. Terkenli - 1019-1040 Harnessing machine learning for landscape character management in a shallow relief region of China
by Tingting Huang & Ying Zhang & Sha Li & Geoffrey Griffiths & Martin Lukac & Haiyue Zhao & Xin Yang & Jiwei Wang & Wei Liu & Jianning Zhu - 1041-1053 Heritage contestation in matterscape, mindscape, and powerscape
by Maarten Jacobs & Floor Huisman & Maria de Wit & Roy van Beek - 1054-1072 Taranto: a flickering landscape of illusory progress, vanished hope, and invisible beauty
by Stefania Benetti & Simone Gamba & Marco Grasso - 1073-1090 How restorative landscapes can benefit psychological and physiological responses: a pilot study of human–nature relationships in Sweden and Taiwan
by Shih-Han Hung & Anna María Pálsdóttir & Åsa Ode Sang & Azadeh Shahrad & Hui-Hsi Liao & Yu-Yun Hsu & Chun-Yen Chang - 1091-1107 Cross-cultural Rongoā healing: a landscape response to urban health
by Bruno Marques & Jacqueline McIntosh & Celia Hall - 1108-1119 Decentring landscape: rethinking landscape analysis with a relational ontology
by Mattias Qviström
October 2023, Volume 48, Issue 7
- 861-883 Typologising site-specific features in young industrial landscapes
by Johanne Heesche & Gertrud Jørgensen & Ellen Marie Braae - 884-899 Twenty years of research on shrinking cities: a focus on keywords and authors
by Jung-Eun Lee & Yunmi Park & Galen D. Newman - 900-916 Co-design workshops for cultural landscape planning
by Marta Ducci & Ron Janssen & Gert-Jan Burgers & Francesco Rotondo - 917-934 Relational heritage: ‘relational character’ in national cultural heritage characterisation tools
by Sofie Stilling & Ellen Braae - 935-949 Heritage itineraries and the ‘rest state’ at Europe’s Cold War-era Ground-launched Cruise Missile (GLCM) sites
by Simona Bravaglieri & John Schofield - 950-967 Sacral waters and the jewel mountain: reclaiming kunds in Ayodhya, India
by Amita Sinha & Rajat Kant & Ankit Yadav - 968-981 Emulating and transcending literati gardens: landscape design of the Plum Villa, the garden of a literatus-merchant
by Jiayan Yun & Joonhyun Kim - 982-985 The landscape of utopia: writings on everyday life, taste, democracy, and design
by Lucía Jalón Oyarzun - 985-988 Transcending the nostalgic: landscapes of postindustrial Europe beyond representation
by Janis Hanley
August 2023, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 725-740 Effects of urbanisation on urban residents’ perception of vegetable production in Yaoundé, Cameroon
by Lucien Armel Awah Manga & Regine Tchientche Kamga & Jean-Claude Bidogeza & Victor Afari-Sefa & Jean Bernard Awono Mono - 741-757 Reproducing biocultural heritage landscapes through alternative and retro-innovative food production
by Eva Svensson & Margareta Dahlström & Hilde Rigmor Amundsen & Marius Kjønsberg - 758-776 Developments in big data for park management: a review of mobile phone location data for visitor use management
by Peter Whitney & William L. Rice & Jeremy Sage & Jennifer M. Thomsen & Iree Wheeler & Wayne Freimund & Elena Bigart - 777-792 Rethinking stewardship: landscape architecture, commons enclosure and more-than-human relations
by Sean Tyler - 793-810 The evolution and impacts of ‘complexity notions’ in landscape architecture
by Jingyi Liu & Menghan Zhang - 811-826 The geography of pilgrimage: Adriatic maritime pilgrimages and natural features of the landscape
by Mario Katić & Ante Blaće - 827-840 Landscape dynamics of the aeolian savanna: Santos Luzardo National Park 1988–2018
by Georgina Navarro-González & Anderson Albarrán & Eulogio Chacón-Moreno - 841-858 Local residents’ lived experiences of energy sprawl in West Virginia. A visual exploration of landscape change
by Martina Angela Caretta & Erin Brock Carlson - 859-860 Archaeological Approaches to and Heritage Perspectives on Modern Conflict
by Ross Wilson
July 2023, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 609-614 Memorial landscapes and contestation: destabilising artefacts of stability
by Matthew W. Rofe & Michael Ripmeester - 615-631 Bottom-up memorial landscapes between social protest and top-down tourist destination: the case of Chicano Park in San Diego (California) – an analysis based on Ralf Dahrendorf’s conflict theory
by Olaf Kühne & Antje Schönwald & Corinna Jenal - 632-646 Memorial landscapes, recognition, and marginalisation: a critical assessment of Adelaide's ‘cultural heart’
by Matthew W. Rofe - 647-661 Gender debates on the stage of the urban memorial: glitter, graffiti, and bronze
by María Eugenia Desirée Buentello García & Jasmine Quinn Rice - 662-676 Walking the Names: sensing presences and absences in a contested memory landscape
by Richard S. White - 677-690 Following the dogs of Prishtina: landscape as living memorial
by Jenna C. Ashton - 691-703 All is land, but not all is landscape: social discourses around the landscape
by María José Morillo-Rodríguez & Nayla Fuster & Ángela Mesa-Pedrazas & Joaquín Susino-Arbucias - 704-723 A methodology to identify the heritage attributes and values of a modernist landscape: Roberto Burle Marx’s Copacabana beach promenade in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
by Julia Rey-Pérez
May 2023, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 453-459 Rethinking the ‘green city’ – contemporary research, teaching, and practice in urban greening
by Ian Mell - 460-476 Rethinking ‘future nature’ through a transatlantic research collaboration: climate-adapted urban green infrastructure for human wellbeing and biodiversity
by Helen E Hoyle & Camila Gomes Sant’Anna - 477-487 Making urban design teaching more permeable to regional green infrastructure: an urban design studio experiment
by Daniel Medeiros de Freitas - 488-501 A Park for the People: examining the creation and refurbishment of a public park
by Samuel J Hayes & Bertie Dockerill - 502-516 Landscape and tourism in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas
by Sergio Moraes Rego Fagerlande - 517-530 How does the World Heritage Sustainable Tourism Programme guide the evolution of rural landscapes?
by Jing Li & Chen Yang & Yichen Zhu & Feng Han - 531-543 Drawing on the personal-existential landscape identity for local planning policy: reflections from three rural areas in Estonia
by Kadri Kasemets & Hannes Palang - 544-560 Like night and day: channelling desires through landscapes and nightscapes
by Timo Savela - 561-582 A rhizomatic research story about the changing landscapes of rooftop urbanism in Peckham, London
by Paulina Nordström - 583-593 Between professional objectivity and Simmel’s moods: a pragmatist-aesthetic proposal for landscape character
by Alberto L. Siani - 594-607 A narrative approach to the formation of place attachments in landscapes of expanding renewable energy technology
by Yvonne Goudriaan & Solène Prince & Mariana Strzelecka
April 2023, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 271-275 Taking stock
by Emma Waterton - 276-296 Active urbanism and choice architecture: encouraging the use of challenging city routes for health and fitness
by Anna Boldina & Paul H. P. Hanel & Koen Steemers - 297-312 Identification and assessment of green infrastructure in the Community of Madrid
by Juan Carlos Velázquez Melero & Víctor Manuel Rodríguez-Espinosa - 313-330 Developing a more accurate method for individual plant segmentation of urban tree and shrub communities using LiDAR technology
by Yang Liu & Xuguang Zhang & Zitong Ma & Nalin Dong & Dongbo Xie & Rui Li & Douglas M. Johnston & Yu Gary Gao & Yonghua Li & Yakai Lei - 331-353 From remediation to landscape design: design tactics and landscape typologies derived from post-industrial experiences
by Meltem Erdem Kaya - 354-374 The trash has gone – the trash mountain remains: a new look at the international design competition for the rehabilitation of the Hiriya landfill in Israel
by Galia Limor-Sagiv & Nurit Lissovsky - 375-395 Of other waterfront spaces: mixed methods to discern heterotopias
by Gianni Talamini & Caterina Villani & David Grahame Shane & Francesco Rossini & Melody Hoi-lam Yiu - 396-411 Regional allocation of industrial land in industrializing China: does spatial mismatch exist?
by Aidong Zhao & Jinsheng Huang & Fugang Gao & Hao Meng & Chong Peng - 412-426 Historical vegetation for microclimate amelioration: a case study for The Netherlands
by Michiel Bakx & Sanda Lenzholzer - 427-452 Land surveying in early medieval Norway: a St. Olav pilgrimage path as a means of creating an integrated Christian society in a Viking landscape?
by Dennis Doxtater
February 2023, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 165-173 Embracing change in infrastructure landscapes
by Vanesa Castán Broto & Enora Robin - 174-186 Broadening the landscape of post-network cities: a call to research the off-grid infrastructure transitions of the non-poor
by Charlotte Lemanski - 187-199 Transgression in the energy infrastructure landscapes of cities
by Kareem Buyana - 200-211 Accessibility as a ‘doing’: the everyday production of Santiago de Chile's public transport system as an accessible infrastructure
by Daniel Muñoz - 212-223 The spatialities of extended infrastructure landscapes: the case of Malaysia’s Melaka Gateway project
by Creighton Connolly - 224-238 Reshaping energy landscape: a regional approach to explore electricity infrastructure networks
by Carla De Laurentis - 239-254 Ways of seeing: landscape-infrastructure as critical design framework to analyse the production of Paris’s Boulevard Périphérique
by Justinien Tribillon - 255-269 The anatomy of change in urban infrastructure landscapes: cooking landscapes in Maputo, Mozambique
by Vanesa Castán Broto & Enora Robin & Timothy Whitehead
January 2023, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-12 Emptying the landscape: outsider place-making, tourism and migration in Sikkim, India
by Mona Chettri - 13-32 Ambiguous temporariness: production of time-space territories in Hong Kong’s small urban open spaces
by Xiaoxuan Lu - 33-44 Exploring the cultural heritage space adaptability of the Beijing–Hangzhou Grand Canal based on point of interest data
by Shuhan Li & Changsong Wang & Xiaoxiao Fu - 45-63 Spatiotemporal narrative structure of the lingering garden based on traditional Chinese conception of time and space
by Yuanjie Lin - 64-87 Retain the common ground: implications of research on fringe belt and urban green infrastructure for urban landscape revitalisation, a case of Quanzhou
by Wenying Song - 88-106 Towards a typology of agri-urban patterns to support spatial planning: evidence from Lisbon, Portugal
by Patrícia Abrantes & Eduarda Marques da Costa & Eduardo Gomes - 107-119 Grass-power: the political ecology of the grass crop in Ireland
by Andrew Ó Murchú - 120-133 Learning from Hampstead’s Pergola: walking and image-making at a spectacular Edwardian structure
by Tim Edensor - 134-151 Landscape planning for sustainable water management: a systematic review of green infrastructure literature in the Australian context
by Boyuan Sheng & Kaan Ozgun & Shannon Satherley & Debra Flanders Cushing - 152-163 Restorative urban environments for healthy cities: a theoretical model for the study of restorative experiences in urban built settings
by Anna Bornioli & Mikel Subiza-Pérez
November 2022, Volume 47, Issue 8
- 1009-1023 Mobile drawing methods in landscape research: collaborative drawing in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
by Alice Fox & Hannah Macpherson & Nischal Oli & Ashmina Ranjit & Sangeeta Thapa & Siân Aggett & Andrew Church - 1024-1038 World heritage as authentic fake: Paradisic Reef and Wild Tasmania
by Celmara Pocock & David Collett & Joan Knowles - 1039-1051 Ink wash virtualities in Qing landscape painting
by Rob Shields & Ge Zheng - 1052-1070 An integrated approach to modelling the interaction of the natural landscape and the karez water system in Turpan (Xinjiang, P.R.C.)
by Sophie Barbaix & Philippe De Maeyer & Xi Chen & Jean Bourgeois & Alishir Kurban - 1071-1086 Place meanings of Dutch raised bog landscapes: an interdisciplinary long-term perspective (5000 BCE–present)
by Maurice Paulissen & Roy van Beek & Maria de Wit & Maarten Jacobs & Floor Huisman - 1087-1099 Boundary thinking in landscape architecture and boundary-spanning roles of landscape architects
by Margo van den Brink & Adri van den Brink & Diedrich Bruns - 1100-1116 A review of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) disturbance research in Northern Europe: towards a social-ecological framework?
by Vegard Gundersen & Knut Marius Myrvold & Bjørn Petter Kaltenborn & Olav Strand & Gary Kofinas - 1117-1119 A Philosophy of Landscape Construction: The Vision of Built Landscapes
by Simone Ferracina - 1119-1121 Topographic Memory and Victorian Travellers in the Dolomite Mountains: Peaks of Venice
by Viviana Ferrario
October 2022, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 829-839 The city (as) archive: are your memories in place?
by Jonathan Rayner - 840-850 Berlin: palimpsests of a great city
by Owen Evans - 851-861 The haunted Soviet landscape and nuclear melancholy in Andrei Tarkovsky and Alexander Gordon’s There Will Be No Leave Today (1959)
by Timothy Moffatt - 862-872 Barry Hines’s palimpsestic city
by David Forrest & Sue Vice - 873-888 Out in the open and invisible: the city as archive in the essay film San Sabba
by Romana Turina - 889-899 Dirty, filthy cities: Australian crime films and cultural contexts in Melbourne and Sydney
by Elizabeth Ellison - 900-912 A city in flames: King’s Landing as artistic archive in HBO’s Game of Thrones
by Daniel Clarke - 913-935 The historic character of a depopulating borderland: historic landscape characterisation on the Duero River
by Kyle P. Hearn & Francesco Carrer - 936-958 Learning and teaching academic standards in landscape architecture
by Gillian Lawson & Sudipto Roy - 959-979 Back to basics in landscape architecture pedagogy through collage and model-making: a qualitative study in Korean basic-level design education
by Myeong-Jun Lee - 980-991 Building community (gardens) on university campuses: masterplanning green-infrastructure for a post-COVID moment
by Rachael Walshe & Lisa Law - 992-1008 Examining coastal sense of place through community geography in Island County, Washington
by David J. Trimbach & Lori Clark & Laura Rivas & Barbara Lyon Bennett & Gwendolyn A. G. Hannam & John Lovie & PaulBen McElwain & Jacqueline Delie
August 2022, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 717-722 Landscape justice, place and quality of life in ‘archipelagic’ worlds
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 723-734 ‘Winners’ and ‘losers’ of the agricultural expansion in the Argentine Dry Chaco
by María Vallejos & Melina Faingerch & Daniel Blum & Matías Mastrángelo - 735-751 The Faroese Commons and the biodiversity and sustainable development agendas
by Jesper Brandt - 752-766 Policy tools for preserving peri-urban agricultural landscape: from social justice to quality of life
by Paola Branduini & Elena Colli - 767-782 Landscape injustices in polarised communities: unearthing perceptions at Sitia UNESCO Geopark, Greece
by Kalliope Pediaditi & Patrick Moquay - 783-796 Historical landed commons in Greece: a governance system at risk on Astypalaia Island
by Pavlos Marinos Delladetsimas & Xenia Katsigianni & Pieter Van den Broeck - 797-810 Landscape and justice: the case of Greeks, space and law
by Theano S. Terkenli - 811-828 Landscape, justice and the quality of life in emblematically embodied nation/states – the case of Denmark
by Kenneth R. Olwig & Karen Fog Olwig
July 2022, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 523-538 A Picturesque vertical montage: auditory and visual sequences at Rousham garden
by David Buck & Carla Molinari - 539-558 Potential of airborne LiDAR data in detecting cultural landscape features in Slovakia
by Juraj Lieskovský & T. Lieskovský & K. Hladíková & D. Štefunková & N. Hurajtová - 559-583 The cooling effect of green infrastructure in mitigating nocturnal urban heat islands: a case study of Yoyogi Park and Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo
by Teruaki Irie - 584-597 Assessing equality in neighbourhood availability of quality greenspace in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
by Anastasia Baka & Leslie Mabon - 598-610 Soldiers in the garden: managing the US military training landscape
by Emily Rabung & Eric Toman - 611-627 A national study of playground professionals universal design implementation practices
by Alice Moore & Helen Lynch & Bryan Boyle - 628-647 Infrastructure territories as moving landscapes: using digital media to narrate a Montreal highway corridor (Canada)
by Emile Forest & Sylvain Paquette - 648-663 Social media for landscape planning and design: a review and discussion
by Shujuan Li & Bo Yang - 664-678 Restorative experiences across seasons? Effects of outdoor walking and relaxation exercise during lunch breaks in summer and winter
by Svein Åge Kjøs Johnsen & Marin Kristine Brown & Leif Werner Rydstedt - 679-694 Examining PhD modes in the Australian landscape architecture academy
by Beau B. Beza & Joshua Zeunert & Simon Kilbane & Sara Padgett Kjaersgaard - 695-711 Assessing ecological conditions for landscape management: a comparative analysis of field measurements and perceptions
by Angela Mallette & Ryan Plummer & Julia Baird - 712-714() The Tree Experts: A History of Professional Arboriculture in Britain
by Patricia D. Wilson - 714()-716 Multispecies households in the Saian Mountains: ecology at the Russia-Mongolia border
by Thomas O’Brien
May 2022, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 435-439 Introducing David Lowenthal’s archipelagic and transatlantic landscapes
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 440-451 David Lowenthal, 1923-2018, renowned academic and public intellectual
by Hugh Clout - 452-463 David Lowenthal on geography and its past
by Trevor J. Barnes - 464-476 Transatlantic landscapes: Gottmann and the roots of Lowenthal’s intellectual heritage
by Luca Muscarà - 477-487 David and Max Lowenthal – and Marsh: public intellectuals and advocates in the political landscape. A personal view
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 488-495 David Lowenthal and the genesis of critical conservation thought
by Laura Alice Watt - 496-507 Lowenthal, the Caribbeanist
by Elizabeth Thomas-Hope - 508-521 David Lowenthal’s archipelagic landscape of learning
by Sverker Sörlin
April 2022, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 285-299 The resurgence of urban foraging under COVID-19
by Carey Clouse - 300-315 Agencies of the present: landscape-making and the herders of lower Mustang, Nepal
by Dane Carlson - 316-332 Barrier and corridor effects in cost-distance-based accessibility approximation for LUCC modelling: a case study of Slovakia from 2000 to 2018
by Adam Rusinko & Michal Druga - 333-353 Hierarchical access to the edible landscape: the Akbarieh Garden in Iran
by Majid Amani-Beni & Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad & Sara Mahdizadeh - 354-369 Characteristics of novel urban vegetation in two Portuguese urban regions
by Estêvao Portela-Pereira & Carlos Neto & Eduardo Brito-Henriques & Ana Luísa Soares & Sónia Talhé Azambuja - 370-387 Landscape design in infrastructure projects - is it an extravagance? A cost-benefit investigation of practices in dams
by Romanos Ioannidis & G.-Fivos Sargentis & Demetris Koutsoyiannis - 388-399 Effects of seasonality on visual aesthetic preference
by Wenyan Xu & Bin Jiang & Jingwei Zhao - 400-413 Vernacular healing landscapes in Australian aged-care gardens
by Mimi Tsai - 414-433 Ecosystem services and green infrastructure planning of peri-urban lakes: the multifunctionality of Situ Jatijajar and Situ Pengasinan in Depok, Indonesia
by Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi & Anastasia Widyaningsih & Medria Shekar Rani
February 2022, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 137-141 Landscape and education: Politics of/in practices
by Margherita Cisani & Benedetta Castiglioni & Anne Sgard - 142-154 The complexity of landscape ideas and the issue of landscape democracy in school and non-formal education: exploring pedagogical practices in Italy
by Benedetta Castiglioni & Margherita Cisani - 155-166 Landscape controversy: a tool and educational device
by Anne Sgard - 167-178 Teaching landscape architecture: a discipline comes of age
by Karsten Jørgensen & Richard Stiles & Elke Mertens & Nilgül Karadeniz - 179-194 Incompleteness: landscapes, cartographies, citizenships
by Ed Wall - 195-210 Landscape education in planning experiences: The case of the regional landscape plan of Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy)
by Enrico Michelutti & Andrea Guaran - 211-226 Photographic dissemination of historic landscape as a tool for citizenship
by Maria-Josep Mulet Gutiérrez & Joan Carles Oliver Torelló & María Sebastián Sebastián - 227-243 Educating future landscape professionals about climate change and climate-wise design: current status, priorities, and information needs
by Michael Volk & Belinda B. Nettles & Gail Hansen - 244-255 The landscape as a learning space. The experiential approach of a ‘landscape school’ in Trentino, Italy
by Gianluca Cepollaro & Bruno Zanon - 256-270 The role of urban greenspace in children’s reward and punishment sensitivity
by Eirini Flouri & Dongying Ji & Jonathan P. Roiser - 271-284 ‘Picture perfect’ landscape stories: normative narratives and authorised discourse
by Laura Hodsdon
January 2022, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-9 Thinking and writing with care
by Emma Waterton & Vanesa Castán Broto & Graham Fairclough & Karen Jones & Laura Alice Watt - 10-24 A biographical approach to Ireland’s landscape: creating a new methodology
by Emily Shakespeare & Jane Russell-O’Connor - 25-34 Trajectories of practice across time: moving beyond the histories of landscape architecture
by Dane Carlson & Mariel Collard-Arias - 35-48 The canal and the pool: infrastructures of abundance and the invention of the modern desert
by Danika Cooper - 49-67 Towards sustainability evaluation of urban landscapes using big data: a case study of Israel’s architecture, engineering and construction industry
by Hatzav Yoffe & Pnina Plaut & Yasha J. Grobman - 68-86 Urban collage: how can affective dynamics shape waterfront landscapes?
by Sang-Ju Yu - 87-101 The submersion and adaptation of routines in the Somerset Levels and Moors
by Daniel Keech & Mike Ricketts - 102-124 Agricultural landscapes and rural spatial configurations in the Peruvian Central Rainforest
by Emily Yarin & Cristian Yarasca-Aybar - 125-136 The Meanings of Landscape: Essays on Place, Space, Environment and Justice
by Laura Menatti & Emma Waterton & Shelley Egoz & Vanessa Whittington & John Wylie & Catherine De Almeida & Kenneth Olwig & Shelley Egoz & Vanessa Whittington & John Wylie & Catherine De Almeida & Kenneth Olwig
November 2021, Volume 46, Issue 8
- 1041-1056 Integrating sense of place into participatory landscape planning: merging mapping surveys and geodesign workshops
by Sarah Gottwald & Jana Brenner & Christian Albert & Ron Janssen - 1057-1070 How researchers shape the construction of landscape change – insights from a scenario study
by Andrea Knierim & Claudia Bieling & Peter Zander - 1071-1088 ‘The Charm of a Thousand Years’: exploring tourists’ perspectives of the ‘culture-nature value’ of the Humble Administrator’s Garden, Suzhou, China
by Rouran Zhang & Jianing Wang & Steve Brown - 1089-1105 Landscape architecture in rural India - lessons for developing countries from Dhamori village
by Alpa Nawre & Tsz Wai (Astrid) Wong & Leslie Boyle-Milroy - 1106-1120 The planning and design of good quality urban parks in China: the perspectives of technical professionals
by Yangnan Guo & Ian Mell - 1121-1139 Infrascape – how coevolving infrastructure and landscape shape water systems
by Laszlo van der Wal & Mark Zandvoort & Hilde Tobi & Maarten van der Vlist & Adri van den Brink - 1140-1141 Landscape economics
by Avner Offer
October 2021, Volume 46, Issue 7
- 897-915 Older adults’ domestic green environments: the preference for flowers
by Claire Freeman & Yvette Buttery & Debra L. Waters & Yolanda Van Heezik - 916-931 Historic construction of diffuse cultural landscapes: towards a GIS-based method for mapping the interlinkages of heritage
by Marina López Sánchez & Mercedes Linares Gómez Del Pulgar & Antonio Tejedor Cabrera - 932-944 Land-use modifications and ecological implications over the past 160 years in the central Apennine mountains
by Arianna Ferrara & Marianna Biró & Luca Malatesta & Zsolt Molnár & Stefano Mugnoz & Federico Maria Tardella & Andrea Catorci - 945-958 Towards the identification and mapping of traditional agricultural landscapes at the national scale: an inventory approach from Italy
by Laura Zavattero & Raffaella Frondoni & Giulia Capotorti & Riccardo Copiz & Carlo Blasi - 959-974 Metropolitan mountains: Sainte-Victoire as a public park in Aix-Marseille Provence Metropolis, France?
by Benoit Romeyer & Ruth Mpozagara & Jean Noël Consales - 975-991 Barefoot walking, nature connectedness and psychological restoration: the importance of stimulating the sense of touch for feeling closer to the natural world
by Sophie C. Rickard & Mathew P. White - 992-1003 ‘We live and die in chestnut’: remaining and adapting in the face of pest and disease outbreak in Turkey
by Jeffrey Robert Wall & Nesibe Köse & Elif Başak Aksoy & Coşkun Köse & Taner Okan & Shorna Allred - 1004-1016 Decolonizing landscape
by Tiffany Kaewen Dang - 1017-1037 The restorative potential of commercial streets
by Paula Barros & Vikas Mehta & Paul Brindley & Razieh Zandieh - 1038-1039 Defining landscape democracy: a path to spatial justice
by Ed Wall
August 2021, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 749-765 The influence of satellite imagery on landscape perception
by Daisy San Martin Saldias & Karin Reinke & Blythe Mclennan & Luke Wallace - 766-781 Therapeutic environments as a catalyst for health, well-being and social equity
by Bruno Marques & Jacqueline McIntosh & Chelsea Kershaw - 782-792 Ideas relating to humanity–nature relationships in Korean folk narratives reflecting geomantic values
by Hong-key Yoon - 793-810 Cycles of defence on the Piedras Negras kingdom periphery: landscape patrimony at the fortified hilltop community of El Infiernito, Chiapas
by Whittaker Schroder - 811-827 Interpreting protohistoric societies through place names of landscape features: a case study in València, Spain
by Joan Carles Membrado-Tena - 828-844 Perceptions of Cultural Ecosystem Services: spatial differences in urban and rural areas of Kokemäenjoki, Finland
by E. Seda Arslan & Paulina Nordström & Asko Ijäs & Reija Hietala & Nora Fagerholm - 845-859 Site user participation: the solution to challenging modernist architectural planning and design
by Béatrice Plottu & Eric Plottu - 860-877 Participatory school ground design: play behaviour and student and teacher views of a school ground post-construction
by Angela Kreutz & Anna Timperio & Jenny Veitch - 878-893 Constructing the green wedge in the planning discourse - a case study of Central Park in Helsinki, Finland
by Ranja Hautamäki