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August 2021, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 894-895 Renewable energy and landscape quality
by Gerd Lintz
July 2021, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 589-604 Edgelands of practice: post-industrial landscapes and the conditions of informal spatial appropriation
by Imogen Humphris & Ward Rauws - 605-617 The post-socialist school camp: a story of dereliction at Bogda, Romania
by Lucian Vesalon & Ciprian Nițu - 618-637 Complex landscape biographies: palimpsests of Fort-Liberté, Haiti
by Joseph Sony Jean & Till Sonnemann & Corinne L. Hofman - 638-652 The built environment in a winter climate: improving university campus design for student wellbeing
by Eden McDonald-Yale & S. Jeff Birchall - 653-672 Defining public open spaces: an investigation framework to inform planning and design decision-making processes
by Laurence Pattacini - 673-692 Promoting goal-driven performance evaluation: a case study of an urban park in Florida, USA
by Yi Luo & Michael Volk & Kanglin Chen - 693-712 Assessing the adaptive resilience of twentieth-century post-industrial fishing landscapes in Siglufjörður, Iceland
by V. Camille Westmont - 713-727 Under the guidance of the eternal blue sky: cultural ecosystem services that support well-being in Mongolian pastureland
by Navchaa Tugjamba & Greg Walkerden & Fiona Miller - 728-747 Enhancing urban nature: on design, biodiversity and the construction of experience in Italy
by Alessandro Gabbianelli & Bianca Maria Rinaldi & Emma Salizzoni
May 2021, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 451-455 European mass-housing welfare landscapes
by Ellen Braae & Svava Riesto & Henriette Steiner & Anne Tietjen - 456-473 Welfare landscapes between individuality and communality: social housing in Albertslund Syd
by Lærke Sophie Keil & Svava Riesto & Tom Avermaete - 474-494 Assembling welfare landscapes of social housing: lessons from Denmark
by Asbjørn Jessen & Anne Tietjen - 495-513 Designing complete living environments: landscape in Dutch expansion districts in the 1950s and 1960s
by Imke van Hellemondt - 514-526 The good life vision on the landscape scale
by Kristen Danielle Van Haeren - 527-541 Gigantic welfare landscapes and the ground beneath Høje Gladsaxe
by Henriette Steiner - 542-557 Non-site welfare landscapes on-site: curated displays of transformed social housing estates
by Ellen Braae - 558-573 Impossible nostalgia: green affect in the landscapes of the Swedish Million Programme
by Jennifer Mack - 574-587 Urban courtyards: ideologies of domesticity and the landscape of welfare in communist Bucharest
by Iulia Stătică
April 2021, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 299-308 Multidisciplinary engagements with Port Arthur’s landscapes of in/justice
by Emma Waterton & Mary Hutchison & Hayley Saul - 309-323 Port Arthur and the spectre of ‘unnatural acts’ in Australia
by Andrea Witcomb - 324-340 Reforming and remembering: gardens and gardening in a landscape of in/justice
by Mary Hutchison - 341-361 The Bad and the Beautiful: An artist’s encounter with the image of Port Arthur, Tasmania
by Ursula K. Frederick - 362-376 Ghosts of the Anthropocene: spectral accretions at the Port Arthur historic site
by Emma Waterton & Hayley Saul - 377-389 Paradise lost — transformation of the gully landscape in South-East Norway
by Liv Norunn Hamre & Knut Rydgren & Christian Incerti & Ingrid Hjorth-Johansen & Kia Sandra Simonsen - 390-402 Known but not done: how logics of inaction limit the benefits of urban green spaces
by Julian Dobson & Nicola Dempsey - 403-416 Remembering and reconfiguring industrial heritage: the case of the digester in Moss, Norway
by Joar Skrede & Bengt Andersen - 417-434 Explaining landscape preference heterogeneity using machine learning-based survey analysis
by Xiaozi Liu & Endre Tvinnereim & Kristine M. Grimsrud & Henrik Lindhjem & Liv Guri Velle & Heidi Iren Saure & Hanna Lee - 435-449 The origins of the modern park system of the International Settlement in Shanghai (1899-1929)
by Fei Mo & Paul Selman & Jan Woudstra
February 2021, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 143-151 Making maps, making claims: the politics and practices of visualisation in environmental governance
by Synne Movik & Tor A. Benjaminsen & Tim Richardson - 152-166 Contested mappings in a dynamic space: emerging socio-spatial relationships in the context of REDD+. A case from the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Catherine Windey & Gert Van Hecken - 167-181 Mapping ice in the Norwegian Arctic – on the edge between science and policy
by Ingrid Bay-Larsen & T. G. Bjørndal & E. A. T. Hermansen - 182-196 Balancing nature conservation and windpower development: the contested work that maps do in protecting Europe’s last wild reindeer
by Aase Kristine Lundberg & Tim Richardson - 197-210 Asserting authority through mapping: the politics of re-scaling coastal planning in western Norway
by Synne Movik & Knut Bjørn Stokke - 211-225 Depicting decline: images and myths in environmental discourse analysis
by Tor A. Benjaminsen - 226-245 Picturing the flag in the New South
by Mark Long - 246-260 Vascular flora of urban forests in a medium-sized city in Poland: comparison with nature reserves in the city’s surrounding
by Beata Fornal-Pieniak & Marcin Ollik & Axel Schwerk - 261-272 Co-financing green resilient infrastructures in Copenhagen: integrated or superficial design?
by Daniel Tubridy - 273-294 Contextualising a heritage assessment toolkit at the pre-planning stage of the historic urban landscape approach: the case of Mrauk-U, Myanmar
by Xihui Wang & Liwen Xu & Wei Dong & Xiaodi Zhou - 295-297 Companion to Public Space
by Mina Marino & Pavel Grabalov
January 2021, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-7 Practicing care in a global pandemic
by Vera Vicenzotti & Emma Waterton - 8-24 Landscape futures: decision-making in uncertain times, a literature review
by Nadia Bartolini & Caitlin DeSilvey - 25-35 Permafrost Politics: Toward a Relational Materiality and Design of Arctic Ground
by Leena Cho - 36-49 Beyond plans. Beyond design. Atmosphere and the lifeworld of small-street activation in Adelaide, South Australia
by Matthew W. Rofe & Myfanwy Mogford - 50-63 Landscape multifunctionality in (and around) the Kafa Biosphere Reserve: a sociocultural and gender perspective
by Ruth Jackson & Abinet Shiferaw & Befikadu Melesse Taye & Zegeye Woldemariam - 64-76 A ‘new’ walking pilgrimage: performance and meaning on the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way
by Richard Scriven - 77-95 Landscapes of calculation: the design agency of methods of assessment at the Ayalon project
by Roy Kozlovsky & Neta Feniger - 96-115 Identifying cultural heritage corridors for preservation through multidimensional network connectivity analysis — a case study of the ancient Tea-Horse Road in Simao, China
by Hui Li & Jing Jing & Honghong Fan & Yanmei Li & Yang Liu & Jiahao Ren - 116-127 Neuroaesthetics and landscape appreciation
by David Jacques - 128-141 Understanding recreational landscapes – a review and discussion
by Andreas Skriver Hansen
November 2020, Volume 45, Issue 8
- 921-933 Knowing the landscape: a theoretical discussion on the challenges in forming knowledge about landscapes
by Sofia Löfgren - 934-950 ‘These enchanted hills’: transforming cultural landscapes in the Hills Face Zone, South Australia
by Pamela A. Smith & F. Donald Pate & Susan Piddock - 951-965 Hill farmers, habitats and time: the potential of historical ecology in upland management and conservation
by Eugene Costello - 966-983 Body responses towards a morning walk in a tropical city
by Francisco Benita & Garvit Bansal & Darshan Virupaksha & Francesco Scandola & Bige Tunçer - 984-999 Conservation planning for the Ganga River: a policy conundrum
by Syed Ainul Hussain & Michelle Irengbam & Shivani Barthwal & Niladri Dasgupta & Ruchi Badola - 1000-1017 Assessing the potential impacts of bioenergy cropping on a population of the ground-breeding bird Alauda arvensis: a case study from southern Germany
by P. Schlager & C. Ruppert-Winkel & K. Schmieder - 1018-1031 Does having children or a dog influence visits to urban green spaces?
by Marco Garrido-Cumbrera & Olta Braçe & Gina Suárez-Cáceres & José Correa-Fernández - 1032-1046 Culzean country park – how an iconic Scottish landscape used designation to secure a sustainable future
by Jan Woudstra & Phil Back
October 2020, Volume 45, Issue 7
- 789-801 From ‘Arcadia of the literati’ to ‘extravagant enclosure’: the Tianjin salt merchant gardens of the Qing Dynasty
by Yichi Zhang - 802-818 The ‘garden city’ in the green infrastructure of the future: learning from the past
by Grete Swensen & Sveinung Krokann Berg - 819-840 Critical review of landscape-based surrogate measures of plant diversity
by Barbara Sowińska-Świerkosz - 841-853 Landscape and power: the debate around ugliness in Galicia (Spain)
by Xosé M. Santos & María De Los Ángeles Piñeiro-Antelo - 854-872 Strategies for the correct contextualisation and management of drove roads in urban historic landscapes
by Rita Ruiz & Amparo Moyano & María R. García-Duque & Patricia Hernández-Lamas - 873-891 Designing water infrastructure and context-responsive housing: a case study in the Sabana de Bogotá
by Claudia Lucia Rojas Bernal & Kelly Shannon & Bruno De Meulder - 892-904 Beyond benefits: Towards a recreational ecosystem services interpretive framework
by William L. Rice & Peter Newman & B. Derrick Taff & Katherine Y. Zipp & Zachary D. Miller - 905-919 Climate adaptation, urban regeneration and brownfield reclamation: a literature review on landscape quality in large-scale transformation projects
by Dirk Oudes & Sven Stremke
August 2020, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 683-686 In search of the landscape theory of Torsten Hägerstrand
by Mattias Qviström & Anders Wästfelt - 687-698 All-ecology – Hägerstrand’s thinking about human-environment interactions
by Marie Stenseke - 699-711 Diagramming the social: exploring the legacy of Torsten Hägerstrand’s diagrammatic landscapes
by Alan Latham - 712-723 Hägerstrand as historian: innovation, diffusion and the processual landscape
by Sverker Sörlin - 724-741 Decoding infrastructural terrain: the landscape fabric along the Sincan-Kayaş commuter line in Ankara
by Funda Baş Bütüner & Selin Çavdar Sert & Ela Alanyalı Aral - 742-757 Heritage of the Finnish Civil War monuments in Tampere
by Ranja Hautamäki & Silja Laine - 758-776 The interpretation of WWII conflict landscapes. Some case studies from the Netherlands
by Max van der Schriek - 777-788 Attention restoration theory as a framework for analysis of Tweets about urban green space: a case study
by Stephanie Wilkie & Emine Thompson & Paul Cranner & Kevin Ginty
July 2020, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 547-563 The role of landscape planning in Israel’s national schemes: natural versus cultural scenery
by Tal Alon-Mozes - 564-582 Visions of landscape photography in Palestine and Israel
by Edna Barromi-Perlman - 583-600 Small and large heritage of the Great War: an archaeology of a prisoner of war camp in Tuchola, Poland
by Mikołaj Kostyrko & Dawid Kobiałka - 601-614 What future for decommissioned historic irrigation canals? Crafting new identities in the Lower Ter (Spain)
by Albert Llausàs & Anna Ribas Palom & Sandra Ricart & Dolors Roset - 615-626 The disappearance of public paths in Spain and its impact on landscape justice
by Miguel Torres García & Michela Ghislanzoni & Manuel Trujillo Carmona - 627-648 Using social media data in understanding site-scale landscape architecture design: taking Seattle Freeway Park as an example
by Yang Song & Bo Zhang - 649-661 Effects of evergreen trees on landscape preference and perceived restorativeness across seasons
by Ronghua Wang & Jingwei Zhao - 662-681 Describing and mapping where people experience tranquillity. An exploration based on interviews and Flickr photographs
by Flurina M. Wartmann & William A. Mackaness
May 2020, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 395-411 Floating architecture in the landscape: climate change adaptation ideas, opportunities and challenges
by Edmund Penning-Rowsell - 412-427 12 years after: lessons from incremental changes in open spaces in a slum-upgrading project
by Yun Hye Hwang & Yuanqiu Feng - 428-443 Iconographical landscape warfare
by Hong-key Yoon - 444-457 A landscape and landscape biography approach to assessing the consequences of an environmental policy implementation
by E. Anne Spicer & Simon Swaffield & Kevin Moore - 458-469 Plant community composition on landfill sites after multiple years of ecological restoration
by Chun-Chiu Pang & Wing-Fung Lo & Ryan Wai-Man Yan & Billy Chi-Hang Hau - 470-483 Estimates of deforestation avoided by protected areas: a case study in Brazilian tropical dry forests and Cerrado
by Carlos Magno Santos Clemente & Mário Marcos do Espírito-Santo & Marcos Esdras Leite - 484-502 Vegetation series as a marker of interactions between rural settlements and landscape: new insights from the archaeological record in Western Sicily
by Giuseppe Bazan & Angelo Castrorao Barba & Antonio Rotolo & Pasquale Marino - 503-519 Visitors’ preferences for landscape conservation in Alpine environments:Differences across regions, conservation programmes, and socio-economic groups
by Michael Getzner - 520-533 The relationship between Mediterranean built environment and outdoor physical activity: evidence from GPS and accelerometer data among young adults in Barcelona
by Xavier Delclòs-Alió & Guillem Vich & Carme Miralles-Guasch - 534-546 Combining GPS and space syntax analysis to improve understanding of visitor temporal–spatial behaviour: a case study of the Lion Grove in China
by Tiantian Zhang & Zefeng Lian & Yannan Xu
April 2020, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 265-279 Cultural landscape protection at Lake Victoria, a managed water supply
by Jane Lennon & Katie Davis - 280-291 Borders and border people in the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier
by Ndidzulafhi Innocent Sinthumule - 292-309 Everyday use of urban street spaces: the spatio-temporal relations between pedestrians and street vendors: a case study in Yuncheng, China
by Ziwen Sun & Simon Bell & Iain Scott & Junchao Qian - 310-326 Exploring the ways in which campus open space design influences students’ learning experiences
by Ender Peker & Anlı Ataöv - 327-345 Urban socio-ecological dynamics: applying the urban-rural gradient approach in a high Andean city
by Santiago Bonilla-Bedoya & Anabel Estrella & Angélica Vaca Yánez & Miguel Ángel Herrera - 346-358 Conserving novel ecosystems and layered landscapes along the inter-German border
by Sonja K. Pieck - 359-376 Using chorographic sources to reconstruct past agro-forestry systems. A methodological approach based on the study case of the northern Apennines
by Giovanna Pezzi & Davide Donati & Enrico Muzzi & Marco Conedera & Patrik Krebs - 377-391 How to survey, model, and measure rockeries in a Chinese classical garden: a case study for Huanxiu Shanzhuang, Suzhou, China
by Huilin Liang & Weizheng Li & Siqi Lai & Wenli Jiang & Lingxi Zhu & Qingping Zhang - 392-393 Routledge handbook of landscape character assessment
by Andrew Butler
February 2020, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 137-151 Ecological homelands: towards a counter-ontopology of landscape design
by Mick Abbott & Cameron Boyle - 152-163 Politicising the landscape: a theoretical contribution towards the development of participation in landscape planning
by Camilo Calderon & Andrew Butler - 164-178 Cultural landscape meanings. The case of West Lake, Hangzhou, China
by Rouran Zhang & Ken Taylor - 179-192 Landscape perception: linking physical monitoring data to perceived landscape properties
by M Hedblom & H Hedenås & M Blicharska & S Adler & I Knez & G Mikusiński & J Svensson & S Sandström & P Sandström & D. A. Wardle - 193-213 Wadis as dryland river parks: challenges and opportunities in designing with hydro-ecological dynamics
by Sareh Moosavi & Margaret J. Grose & Philip S. Lake - 214-227 The effect of landscape colour, complexity and preference on viewing behaviour
by Angela Shi-Han Huang & Yann-Jou Lin - 228-246 Designing sustainable urban landscape and meeting the challenge of climate change: a study of plant species adaptation and fitness under different climate change scenarios in public landscape of UK
by B. Alizadeh & J.D. Hitchmough - 247-253 Possibilities and limitations of passive restoration of heavily disturbed sites
by Karel Prach & Lenka Šebelíková & Klára Řehounková & Roger del Moral - 254-264 Chronotope as a framework for landscape experience analysis
by Tiit Remm & Kadri Kasemets
January 2020, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-5 From the tens to the twenties
by Emma Waterton - 6-25 Tabula non-rasa: go-along interviews and memory mapping in a post-mining landscape designated for urban expansion
by Carlota Sáenz de Tejada Granados & Dan van der Horst - 26-43 Green infrastructure design using GIS and spatial analysis: a proposal for the Henares Corridor (Madrid-Guadalajara, Spain)
by Víctor Manuel Rodríguez-Espinosa & Francisco Aguilera-Benavente & Montserrat Gómez-Delgado - 44-62 Colour in the city: a chromatic typology for the quantitative analysis of spatial coherence
by Luan Nguyen & Jean-Jacques Embrechts & Jacques Teller - 63-80 Integrating a resilience scorecard and landscape performance tools into a Geodesign process
by Galen Newman & Matthew Malecha & Siyu Yu & Zixu Qiao & Jennifer A. Horney & Jaekyung Lee & You Jung Kim & Ryun Jung Lee & Phil Berke - 81-94 Between a dog and a green space: applying ecosystem services theory to explore the human benefits of off-the-leash dog parks
by Isaac Middle - 95-110 Designing an outdoor learning environment for and with a primary school community: a case study in Bangladesh
by Matluba Khan & Simon Bell & Sarah McGeown & Eva Silveirinha de Oliveira - 111-122 Integrating landscape services into policy and practice – a case study from Switzerland
by Roger Keller & Norman Backhaus - 123-136 The sense of place and its influence on place branding: a case study of Sanandaj natural landscape in Iran
by Hawzhin Falahatkar & Behnaz Aminzadeh
November 2019, Volume 44, Issue 8
- 909-921 From green to grey: the dynamics of land use/land cover change in urban Ghana
by Kabila Abass & Kwadwo Afriyie & Razak M. Gyasi - 922-936 Green and ecological networks in Sheffield, UK
by Ebru Ersoy & Anna Jorgensen & Philip H. Warren - 937-951 The beat of the mountain: a transdisciplinary rhythmanalysis of temporal landscapes
by Frode Flemsæter & Vegard Gundersen & Katrina Rønningen & Olav Strand - 952-965 The governance of landscape management: new approaches to urban open space development
by Märit Jansson & Nina Vogel & Hanna Fors & Thomas B. Randrup - 966-981 The use of landscape value assessment in spatial planning and sustainable land management — a review
by Iga Solecka - 982-996 Influence of Terminalia arjuna on the riparian landscapes of the River Cauvery of South India
by C. Sunil & R.K. Somashekar & B.C. Nagaraja - 997-1013 The representation of time: addressing a theoretical flaw in landscape architecture
by Noël van Dooren & Anders Busse Nielsen - 1014-1030 From metropolitan rivers to civic corridors: assessing the evolution of the suburban landscape
by Pere Vall-Casas & Marta Benages-Albert & Pablo Elinbaum & Xavier Garcia & Carmen Mendoza-Arroyo & Álvaro Rodrigo Cuéllar Jaramillo - 1031-1049 Traditional vs naturalised design: a comparison of affordances and physical activity in two preschool playscapes
by Llewellyn Wishart & Carolina Cabezas-Benalcázar & Anne-Marie Morrissey & Vincent L. Versace - 1050-1063 Historical perspectives on green structure development: the examples of Stockholm, Sweden and Xi’an, China
by Na Xiu & Maria Ignatieva & Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch
October 2019, Volume 44, Issue 7
- 783-786 The politics of rurality
by Krystallia Kamvasinou & Ben Stringer - 787-803 Interpreting vernacular space in Ireland: a new sensibility
by Deirdre McMenamin & Dougal Sheridan - 804-821 Transforming landscapes and identities in the south Wales valleys
by David H. Llewellyn & Melanie Rohse & Jemma Bere & Karen Lewis & Hamish Fyfe - 822-833 Gardening cyberspace—social media and hybrid spaces in the creation of food citizenship in the Bristol city-region, UK
by Matt Reed & Daniel Keech - 834-845 The affective economies and political force of rural wildness
by Esther Peeren - 846-856 A walk in the long grass: agriculture, aesthetics, and wildness on Hampstead Heath
by Jessica J. Lee - 857-871 ‘Something from nothing’—constructing Israeli rurality
by Elissa Rosenberg - 872-891 Landscape of time and immobility
by Yara Sharif - 892-907 Contested landscapes: territorial conflicts and the production of different ruralities in Brazil
by Bernardo Mançano Fernandes & Cliff Welch
August 2019, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 659-670 Literature and sense of place in UK landscape strategy
by Jess Edwards - 671-687 Children’s interactions with water in city centres: a case study from Sheffield, UK
by Melih Bozkurt & Helen Woolley & Nicola Dempsey - 688-701 The Seniors’ Outdoor Survey (SOS Tool): comparing ratings and reliability between Italy and the USA
by Eric Bardenhagen & Giulio Senes & Susan Rodiek & Cristina Ferrara & Adeleh Nejati & Natalia Fumagalli & Antonio Giornelli & Chanam Lee - 702-715 An exploratory approach for using EEG to examine person-environment interaction
by Shu-Chun Lucy Huang & Noelle C. Chiang & Nai-Fong Kuo & Yi-Jang Chen - 716-730 Exploring the linkages between the building, home garden and human system resilience in Lefke Region of North Cyprus
by Gulay Cetinkaya Ciftcioglu & Cemaliye Sunalp - 731-742 Dwelling and tourism: embracing the non-representational in the tourist landscape
by Solène Prince - 743-756 The role of emotions on tourists’ willingness to pay for the Alpine landscape: a latent class approach
by Sandra Notaro & Gianluca Grilli & Alessandro Paletto - 757-767 European and natural landscapes as carriers of place identity: a correlational study in Italian and Spanish regions
by Ferdinando Fornara & Renato Troffa & Sergi Valera & Tomeu Vidal - 768-781 Evaluating landscape changes using vegetation and land-use maps: an integrated approach
by A. Velli & A. Pirola & C. Ferrari
July 2019, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 507-525 ‘My wood isn’t one of those dark and scary ones’: children’s experience and knowledge of woodland in the English rural landscape
by Vivyan Lisewski-Hobson & Charles Watkins - 526-540 The self-narrated walk. A user-led method to research people’s experiences in urban landscapes
by Sandra Costa & Richard Coles - 541-556 Landscape change in Ramallah—Palestine (1994–2014)
by Samar Nazer & Rana Abughannam & Sara Khasib - 557-573 Proposing an agricultural belt to protect a city’s semi-rural characteristics: The example of Bartın, Turkey
by Sevgi Gormus & Serhat Cengiz & Sermin Tagil - 574-587 Current distribution and recent development of sessile oak forests in Montseny (1956–2015)
by Jordi Bou & Lluís Vilar - 588-599 Conservation of historic water systems in Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India
by Amita Sinha - 600-613 Landscape memory in abandoned areas—physical and ecological perspectives (Central European mountains case study)
by Agnieszka Latocha & Kamila Reczyńska & Tomasz Gradowski & Krzysztof Świerkosz - 614-627 Hidden from the wind and enjoying the water (藏风得水): the traditional cosmology of fengshui and the shaping of Dong villages in Southwestern China
by Xuemei Li & Weiye Li & Kendra S. Smith & Albert C. Smith - 628-641 Evaluation of the ecological efficiency of landscape protection in areas of different protection status. A case study from Poland
by Marta Kubacka - 642-658 Geodesign application for bio-swale design: rule-based approach stormwater management for Ottawa Street North in Hamilton, Ontario
by Adele Pierre & Nadia Amoroso & Sean Kelly
May 2019, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 351-373 Using the past to indicate the possible presence of relics in the present-day landscape: the Western Front of the Great War in Belgium
by Hanne Van den Berghe & W. Gheyle & B. Stichelbaut & T. Saey & N. Note & M. Van Meirvenne & J. Bourgeois & V. Van Eetvelde - 374-392 Thinking of nature: associations with natural versus urban environments and their relation to preference
by Femke Beute & Yvonne A. W. de Kort - 393-403 How ordinary wildlife makes local green places special
by Akke Folmer & Tialda Haartsen & Paulus P. P. Huigen - 404-417 Multifunctional landscapes in a rural, developing country context: conflicts and synergies in Tshidzivhe, South Africa
by Adina Israel & Rachel Wynberg - 418-429 New landscapes of conflict: land-use competition at the urban–rural fringe
by David Jensen & Timothy Baird & Gary Blank - 430-443 Children’s perceptions of neighbourhood environments for walking and outdoor play
by Chuo Li & Michael Seymour - 444-457 A framework for governance of public green spaces in cities
by Andrew MacKenzie & Leonie J. Pearson & Craig J. Pearson - 458-476 Drivers of European landscape change: stakeholders’ perspectives through Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping
by Theo van der Sluis & Bas Arts & Kasper Kok & Marion Bogers & Anne Gravsholt Busck & Kalev Sepp & Isabel Loupa-Ramos & Vangelis Pavlis & Nicoleta Geamana & Emilie Crouzat - 477-492 The impact of environmental factors on benthos communities and freshwater gastropod diversity in urban sinkhole ponds in roadside and forest contexts
by Mariola Krodkiewska & Małgorzata Strzelec & Aneta Spyra & Iga Lewin - 493-505 Pretest-posttest field studies on psychological restoration: a descriptive review and reflections for the future
by Mikel Subiza-Pérez & Laura Vozmediano & César San Juan
April 2019, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 271-277 Changing landscape identity—practice, plurality, and power
by Andrew Butler & Ingrid Sarlöv-Herlin - 278-291 Universal heritage value, community identities and world heritage: forms, functions, processes and context at a changing Mt Fuji
by Kati Lindström - 292-302 Mire landscapes in Estonian fiction and identity
by Piret Pungas-Kohv & Ene-Reet Soovik - 303-319 Foraging for identity: the relationships between landscape activities and landscape identity after catastrophic landscape change
by Andrew Butler & Igor Knez & Ann Åkerskog & Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin & Åsa Ode Sang & Elin Ångman - 320-336 What matters to people? Exploring contents of landscape identity at the local scale
by Isabel Loupa Ramos & Paulo Bianchi & Fátima Bernardo & Veerle Van Eetvelde - 337-350 Transformative actions on communities and landscapes: the case of Kaldabruna village
by Joanna T. Storie & Mart Külvik
February 2019, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 117-133 Rethinking tourism narratives on the cultural landscapes of Asturias (Northern Spain) from the perspective of Landscape Archaeology: do archaeologists have anything to say?
by David González Álvarez - 134-148 The interpretation of the English landscape garden between 1815 and 1840 through Xavier Kurten’s work in Piedmont (north-west Italy)
by Paola Gullino & Agnese Fornaris & Marco Devecchi & Federica Larcher - 149-161 Exploring place attachment and visions of nature of water-based recreationists: the case of the longitudinal dams
by Wessel Ganzevoort & Riyan J. G. van den Born - 162-173 Determinants of a successful public open space: the case of Dataran Merdeka in the city centre of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
by Amir Hossein Askari & Soha Soltani - 174-185 Sociocultural factors of the late Ming and early Qing Chinese garden landscape, based on philosophies seen in , , and
by Jiayan Yun & Joonhyun Kim - 186-199 A home among the gum trees: the Victorian Sanatorium for consumptives, Echuca and Mount Macedon
by Rebecca Le Get - 200-211 Managing hillside landscapes as national forest: lessons learned from the Beijing Western Hills
by Zheng Li & Xiong Li - 212-240 The Landscape Inventory of Galicia (NW Spain): GIS-web and public participation for landscape planning
by Inés Santé & Alfredo Fernández-Ríos & José María Tubío & Francisco García-Fernández & Eliska Farkova & David Miranda - 241-255 Perceptions of ecological and aesthetic quality by natural resource professionals and local people. A qualitative exploration in a mountainous landscape (La Rioja, Spain)
by Alicia López-Rodríguez & Rafael Escribano-Bombín & Verónica Hernández-Jiménez & Simon Bell - 256-269 What makes a garden in the elderly care facility well used?
by Shu Lin Shi & Chau Ming Tong & Clare Cooper Marcus
January 2019, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial: Changes, then and now
by Emma Waterton - 6-18 Assessing landscape composition using visual assessment: accuracy of rapid description compared to digital mapping
by Ariane Chabert & Alexandre Amossé & Jean-Pierre Sarthou - 19-34 Understanding landscape change in a former brownfield site
by Catherine Heatherington & Anna Jorgensen & Stephen Walker - 35-47 Lake extent changes in Basotu, Tanzania: a mixed-methods approach to understanding the impacts of anthropogenic influence and climate variability
by Lindsey Higgins & Martina Angela Caretta - 48-61 A renewed approach to conservation policy of historical gardens in Iran
by Sara Mahdizadeh & Lakshmi Priya Rajendran - 62-74 The phenomenon of walking: diverse and dynamic
by Stine Rybråten & Margrete Skår & Helena Nordh - 75-87 Human impact on the abundance of useful species in a protected area of the Brazilian Cerrado by people perception and biological data
by Taline Cristina da Silva & Letícia Zenóbia de Oliveira Campos & William Balée & Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros & Nivaldo Peroni & Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque - 88-98 The impact of the primary colours yellow, red and, blue on the perception of greenery
by Petra Thorpert & Jan-Eric Englund & Anders Busse Nielsen - 99-111 Landscape biographies of commemoration
by Max van der Schriek - 112-116 In memoriam: a consummate scholar, David Lowenthal (26 April 1923–15 September 2018). A personal memory
by Kenneth R. Olwig
November 2018, Volume 43, Issue 8
- 1015-1020 Special issue on pastoral landscapes caught between abandonment, rewilding and agro-environmental management. Is there an alternative future?
by Werner Krauß & Kenneth R. Olwig - 1021-1031 Alpine landscapes in the Anthropocene: alternative common futures
by Werner Krauß - 1032-1044 England's 'Lake District' and the 'North Atlantic Archipelago': A body of managed land contra a body politic
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 1045-1055 Heathland farm as a new commons?
by Martin Woestenburg - 1056-1067 Biodiversity, livelihoods and struggles over sustainability in Nepal
by Ben Campbell