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January 2018, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 20-36 Botanical relics of a lost landscape: herborising ‘upon the Cliffs about the Pharos’ in Genoa, March 1664
by Raffaella Bruzzone & Charles Watkins & Ross Balzaretti & Carlo Montanari - 37-49 Past anthropogenic changes in the lake ecosystems of late glacial landscapes in north-eastern Poland
by Andrzej Skwierawski - 50-63 Landscape, heritage and technological innovation: towards a framework of sustainability of cultural landscape in a desert town in India
by Chandrima Mukhopadhyay & Devika Hemalatha Devi - 64-76 Integrated and decentralised protection and development of mountain landscapes
by Terje Skjeggedal & Morten Clemetsen - 77-94 ‘This is not the jungle, this is my barbecho’: semantics of ethnoecological landscape categories in the Bolivian Amazon
by Flurina M. Wartmann & Ross S. Purves - 95-111 Perceptions and social valuations of landscape. Objectives and methodology for citizen participation in landscape policies
by Inmaculada Mercado-Alonso & Alfonso Fernández-Tabales & Olga Muñoz-Yules - 112-123 Changes in the location and function of small water bodies in the upper Sanna River catchment—case study (SE Poland)
by Łukasz Chabudziński & Dominik Szulc & Teresa Brzezińska-Wójcik & Zdzisław Michalczyk - 124-138 How does spatial organisation of gardens at care facilities for the elderly influence use patterns: a case study in Hong Kong
by Shu Lin Shi & Chau Ming Tong & Yi Qi Tao - 139-149 Exploring the concept of green infrastructure in urban landscape. Experiences from Italy, Canada and Finland
by Mina di Marino & Kimmo Lapintie - 150-162 Green space context and vegetation complexity shape people’s preferences for urban public parks and residential gardens
by Virginia Harris & Dave Kendal & Amy K. Hahs & Caragh G. Threlfall - 163-179 The meaning of participation in school ground greening: a study from project to everyday setting
by Märit Jansson & Fredrika Mårtensson & Allan Gunnarsson - 180-181 How to grow a playspace: development and design
by Matluba Khan
November 2017, Volume 42, Issue 8
- 809-818 Landscape research and knowledge exchange: learning from the HERCULES research project
by Steven Shuttleworth & Hannes Palang - 819-830 Editorial annex: key findings and recommendations from the HERCULES research project, and the need for a landscape approach to enviromental governance
by Steven Shuttleworth - 831-844 Contributions of citizen science to landscape democracy: potentials and challenges of current approaches
by Brian J. Shaw & Hélène Draux & María García Martín & John Martin & Claudia Bieling - 845-861 The critical issue of knowledge transfer and dissemination: a French perspective
by Laurence Le Dû-Blayo - 862-879 Managing the future of the past: images of Exmoor landscape heritage
by Timothy J. Wilkinson & David C. Harvey - 880-890 Studying long-term changes in cultural landscapes: outlines of a research framework and protocol
by Carole L. Crumley & Jan C. A. Kolen & Maurice de Kleijn & Niels van Manen - 891-903 Traditional agricultural landscapes in Slovakia: why should we preserve them?
by Jana Špulerová & Peter Bezák & Marta Dobrovodská & Juraj Lieskovský & Dagmar Štefunková - 904-920 The potential of landscape labelling approaches for integrated landscape management in Europe
by Carsten Mann & Tobias Plieninger
October 2017, Volume 42, Issue 7
- 691-698 Shrinking cities: rethinking landscape in depopulating urban contexts
by M. Francisca Lima & Mark R. Eischeid - 699-715 Urban shrapnel: spatial distribution of non-productive space
by Galen Newman & Boah Kim - 716-727 Greening the shrinking city—policies and planning approaches in the USA with the example of Flint, Michigan
by Karina Pallagst & René Fleschurz & Franziska Trapp - 728-746 Vacancy as a laboratory: design criteria for reimagining social-ecological systems on vacant urban lands
by Kees Lokman - 747-760 Mind the gap: tools for a parcel-based storm water management approach
by Sandra L. Albro & Sean Burkholder & Joseph Koonce - 761-768 Casas Perdidas
by Filipe Condado - 769-781 Sand, silt, salt, water: entropy as a lens for design in post-industrial landscapes
by Lisa Moffitt - 782-794 The hybrid landscape of public space in Thessaloniki in the context of crisis
by Evangelia Athanassiou - 795-805 Ephemeral landscape and urban shrinkage
by Ali Madanipour - 806-807 Landscape analysis: investigating the potentials of space and place
by Andrew Butler
August 2017, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 595-600 Rethinking the landscapes of the Peak District
by Tim Edensor - 601-615 Resounding the landscape: the sonic impress of and the story of Eyam, plague village
by Julian Holloway - 616-633 Seeing with light and landscape: a walk around Stanton Moor
by Tim Edensor - 634-649 ‘The Land to Forget Time’: tourism, caving and writing in the Derbyshire White Peak
by Jess Edwards - 650-662 Festive landscapes: the contemporary practice of well-dressing in Tissington
by Rosemary Shirley - 663-676 Fragmentary landscapes: explorations through the detritus of the Peak District
by George Steve Jaramillo - 677-689 A poetic playground: collaborative practices in the Peak District
by David Cooper
July 2017, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 425-438 Garden and landscape, the spatial and the ethical: the impact of enclosure on an enclosed garden, the case of Artas, Palestine
by Shelley Egoz & Tim Williams - 439-454 The blue garden: coastal infrastructure as ecologically enhanced wave-scapes
by Roy Kozlovsky & Yasha J. Grobman - 455-470 Place names and landscape character: a case study from Otago Region, New Zealand
by Meryem Atik & Simon Swaffield - 471-481 Once in demand, now unwanted: reflections on changed attitudes towards plants introduced to Norway 1750–1900
by Ulrika Ridbäck & Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn - 482-497 Perception of plant species richness by people with different nationalities—an experimental study
by Petra Lindemann-Matthies - 498-507 Physical accessibility and its role in landscape development—three historical analyses from South Slovakia
by Juraj Lieskovský & Tibor Lieskovský & Veronika Piscová - 508-520 Psychological park accessibility: a systematic literature review of perceptual components affecting park use
by Keunhyun Park - 521-532 Folk classification as evidence of transformed landscapes and adaptative strategies: a case study in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil
by Taline Cristina da Silva & Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros & Nivaldo Peroni & Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque - 533-542 The effect of neighbourhood on rodent communities: an example from Pampean agroecosystems
by Jimena Fraschina & Vanina A. León & María Busch - 543-557 Price and distributional effects of privately provided open space in urban areas
by Yanay Farja - 558-573 The cooling effect of green infrastructure on surrounding built environments in a sub-tropical climate: a case study in Taipei metropolis
by Wan-yu Shih - 574-591 Inventing modern taste at the Changgyeongwon Botanical Garden
by Jung-Hwa Kim & Kyung-Jin Zoh - 592-594 Natural burial: landscape, practice, experience
by Kate Benisek
May 2017, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 337-348 Political landscapes between manifestations and democracy, identities and power
by Ludger Gailing & Markus Leibenath - 349-360 Background information or future vision? Mapping wild reindeer landscapes in a planning process
by Eirin Hongslo - 361-374 The politics of landscape production in the history of development along Florida’s Atlantic coast
by Chad S. Boda - 375-384 Re-conceptualising political landscapes after the material turn: a typology of material events
by Martijn Duineveld & Kristof Van Assche & Raoul Beunen - 385-399 Exopolis reloaded: fragmented landscapes and no man’s lands in a North-Eastern Italian border region
by Roberta Altin & Claudio Minca - 400-411 Self-mobilisation and lived landscape democracy: local initiatives as democratic landscape practices
by Marte Lange Vik - 412-423 No interest in landscape? The art of non-participation in Danish landscape planning
by Laura Tolnov Clausen
April 2017, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 239-242 Landscape histories of urbanisation
by Mattias Qviström - 243-255 Making the single city: the constitutive landscape and the struggle for ‘Greater Boston,’ 1891–1911
by Garrett Dash Nelson - 256-276 Contested periurban amenity landscapes: changing waterfront ‘countryside ideals’ in central Canada
by Nik Luka - 277-290 A relational approach to landscape and urbanism: the view from an exclusive suburb
by Don Mitchell - 291-306 Resistant actors, resistant landscapes? A historical political ecology of a forested conservation object in exurban southeastern Pennsylvania
by Patrick T. Hurley & Megan Maccaroni & Andrew Williams - 307-320 Whose landscape, whose heritage? Landscape politics of ‘swiftlet farming’ in a World Heritage City
by Creighton Connolly - 321-333 Landscape change in the terraces of Ollantaytambo, Peru: an emergent mountain landscape between the urban, rural and protected area
by Maya Ishizawa - 334-335 The course of landscape architecture: a natural history of our designs on the natural world, from prehistory to the present
by Thomas Oles
February 2017, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 135-145 Green infrastructure: reflections on past, present and future praxis
by Ian C. Mell - 146-163 The emergence of green infrastructure as promoting the centralisation of a landscape perspective in spatial planning—the case of Ireland
by Mick Lennon & Mark Scott & Marcus Collier & Karen Foley - 164-175 Urban green infrastructure and urban forests: a case study of the Metropolitan Area of Milan
by Giovanni Sanesi & Giuseppe Colangelo & Raffaele Lafortezza & Enrico Calvo & Clive Davies - 176-194 Can we face the challenge: how to implement a theoretical concept of green infrastructure into planning practice? Warsaw case study
by Barbara Szulczewska & Renata Giedych & Gabriela Maksymiuk - 195-210 Siting green stormwater infrastructure in a neighbourhood to maximise secondary benefits: lessons learned from a pilot project
by Danielle Dagenais & Isabelle Thomas & Sylvain Paquette - 211-222 Italian stone pine forests under Rome’s siege: learning from the past to protect their future
by Lorenza Gasparella & Antonio Tomao & Mariagrazia Agrimi & Piermaria Corona & Luigi Portoghesi & Anna Barbati - 223-229 Defining community-scale green infrastructure
by Gemma Jerome - 230-234 Common economic oversights in green infrastructure valuation
by Alexander Whitehouse - 235-236 The rise and fall of countryside management: a historical account
by Clive Davies - 236-238 Renewable energies and European landscapes. Lessons from Southern European cases
by Ramón García-Marín
January 2017, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-5 What is happening to landscape?
by Anna Jorgensen - 6-17 Sonic environmental aesthetics and landscape research
by Jonathan Prior - 18-32 A preliminary investigation into the restorative potential of public aquaria exhibits: a UK student-based study
by Deborah Cracknell & Mathew P. White & Sabine Pahl & Michael H. Depledge - 33-46 Journeys to play: planning considerations to engender inclusive playspaces
by Lisa Stafford - 47-62 Affordances of outdoor settings for children in preschool: revisiting heft’s functional taxonomy
by Inger Lerstrup & Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch - 63-77 Spatio-temporal patterns of birch regrowth in a Western Norwegian treeline ecotone
by Kerstin Potthoff - 78-88 Niche construction, entanglement and landscape domestication in Scandinavian infield systems
by Ove Eriksson & Matilda Arnell - 89-105 Drivers for plant species diversity in a characteristic tropical forest landscape in Bangladesh
by Manuel J. Steinbauer & Mohammad B. Uddin & Anke Jentsch & Carl Beierkuhnlein - 106-119 Observation of floristic succession and biodiversity on rewilded lawns in a tropical city
by Yun Hye Hwang & Zi En Jonathan Yue & Yit Chuan Tan - 120-133 The semiotics of landscape design communication: towards a critical visual research approach in landscape architecture
by Kevin Raaphorst & Ingrid Duchhart & Wim van der Knaap & Gerda Roeleveld & Adri van den Brink
November 2016, Volume 41, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 821-837 Frozen landscapes: climate-adaptive design interventions in Ladakh and Zanskar
by Carey Clouse - 838-852 Sheep grazing in ‘lawnscape’ management: an emissions comparison with conventional ‘lawnscape’ management
by Michael Alexander Lenaghan - 853-868 Norwegian allotment gardens — a study of motives and benefits
by Helena Nordh & Kristin Tuv Wiklund & Kaja Elisabeth Koppang - 869-879 Sacred records in the landscape: the of the Dalmatian hinterland
by Lena Mirošević & Mario Katić & Josip Faričić - 880-891 The impact of abandoned/disused marble quarries on avifauna in the anticline of Estremoz, Portugal: does quarrying add to landscape biodiversity?
by David Germano & Rui Machado & Sérgio Godinho & Pedro Santos - 892-905 What makes rural, traditional, cultures more sustainable? Implications from conservation efforts in mountainous rural communities of Japan
by Yuichiro Tani & Shizuka Hashimoto & Mototsugu Ochiai - 906-921 A terrain-based method for selecting potential mountain ridge protection areas in South Korea
by Hee Han & Woodam Chung & Jungeun Song & Ara Seol & Joosang Chung - 922-933 Juxtaposing a cultural reading of landscape with institutional boundaries: the case of the Masebe Nature Reserve, South Africa
by Chris Boonzaaier & Harry Wels - 934-949 Detecting people’s and landscape’s identity in a changing mountain landscape. An example from the northern Apennines
by Rebekka Dossche & Elke Rogge & Veerle Van Eetvelde - 950-965 A relational approach to the implementation of the European Landscape Convention in Sweden
by Sylvia Dovlén - 966-979 The city of corpses? Contested urban identity and the stigma of crime in Adelaide, South Australia
by Matthew W. Rofe - 980-980 A note from the editor
by Thomas Oles - 981-982 Mainstreaming landscape through the European Landscape Convention
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 983-987 Referees 2015-2016
by The Editors
October 2016, Volume 41, Issue 7
- 709-713 Editorial: food and landscape
by Maggie Roe - 714-729 Vineyard landscapes in Italy: cases of territorial requalification and governance strategies
by Chiara Camaioni & Rosalba D’Onofrio & Ilenia Pierantoni & Massimo Sargolini - 730-743 Tourism development in agricultural landscapes: the case of the Atherton Tablelands, Australia
by Michelle Thompson & Bruce Prideaux & Connar McShane & Allan Dale & Jim Turnour & Margaret Atkinson - 744-756 Landscapes in transition: an analysis of sustainable policy initiatives and emerging corporate commitments in the palm oil industry
by Rory Padfield & Simon Drew & Khadijah Syayuti & Susan Page & Stephanie Evers & Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz & Nagulendran Kangayatkarasu & Alex Sayok & Sune Hansen & Greetje Schouten & Martha Maulidia & Effie Papargyropoulou & Mun Hou Tham - 757-772 Identity, food and landscape character in the urban context
by Maggie Roe & Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin & Suzanne Speak - 773-779 Productive potential: evaluating residential urban agriculture
by N. Claire Napawan & Ellen Burke - 780-794 The landscape of urban agriculture in California’s capital
by N. Claire Napawan & Stacie A. Townsend - 795-807 The ecology of alternative food landscapes: a framework for assessing the ecology of alternative food networks and its implications for sustainability
by Russell C. Hedberg - 808-819 “Growing foods from home”: food production, migrants and the changing cultural landscapes of gardens and allotments
by Natalia Gerodetti & Sally Foster
August 2016, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 591-597 Editorial: Landscape and Health special issue
by Catharine Ward Thompson - 598-615 Restorative wildscapes at work: an investigation of the wellbeing benefits of greenspace at urban fringe business sites using ‘go-along’ interviews
by Kathryn Colley & Caroline Brown & Alicia Montarzino - 616-627 Mental well-being and quality-of-life benefits of inclusion in nature for adults with disabilities and their caregivers
by Sonya L. Jakubec & Don Carruthers Den Hoed & Heather Ray & Ashok Krishnamurthy - 628-640 Physical exercise, health, and post-socialist landscapes—recreational running in Sofia, Bulgaria
by Andrew Barnfield - 641-651 Greenspace matters: exploring links between greenspace, gender and well-being with conservation volunteers
by Margaret J. B. Currie & Petra Lackova & Elizabeth Dinnie - 652-663 ‘Relieving gloomy and objectless lives’. The landscape of Caterham Imbecile Asylum
by Stef Eastoe - 664-677 Lost landscapes of healing: the decline of therapeutic mental health landscapes
by Julie Collins & Susan Avey & Peter Lekkas - 678-694 The role of the urban landscape in restoring mental health in Sheffield, UK: service user perspectives
by Elizabeth Evered - 695-706 Affective sanctuaries: understanding Maggie’s as therapeutic landscapes
by Angie Butterfield & Daryl Martin - 707-708 Landscape and urban design for health and well-being: using healing, sensory and therapeutic gardens
by M. Francisca Lima
July 2016, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 481-494 Urban soundscapes: a quasi-experiment in landscape architecture
by Gunnar Cerwén - 495-509 The coexistence of amenity and biodiversity in urban landscapes
by Christopher D. Ives & Andrew H. Kelly - 510-523 Fauna in wetland landscapes: a perception approach
by Jonatan Arias-García & José L. Serrano-Montes & José Gómez-Zotano - 524-537 Solving landscape-related conflicts through transnational learning? The case of transboundary Nordic World Heritage sites
by Kristina Svels & Allan Sande - 538-554 Evaluation of biocultural landscapes and associated ecosystem services in the region of Suğla Lake in Turkey
by Gulay Cetinkaya Ciftcioglu & Osman Uzun & Fusun Erduran Nemutlu - 555-568 How heterogeneous are adolescents’ preferences for natural and semi-natural riverscapes as recreational settings?
by Renate Eder & Arne Arnberger - 569-584 The urban landscape as affordance for adolescents’ everyday physical activity
by Renáta Aradi & Kine Halvorsen Thorén & Ingunn Fjørtoft - 585-586 The mountains of Snowdonia in art: the visualisation of mountain scenery from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day
by Gareth Roberts - 586-587 Eco-history: an introduction to biodiversity and conservation
by Chris Gordon - 587-589 Planning for tourism: towards a sustainable future
by Ken Taylor - 589-590 What is landscape?
by Kenneth R. Olwig
May 2016, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 385-387 Landscape research in : reflections on a changing field
by Mattias Qviström & Vera Vicenzotti - 388-407 Forty years of
by Vera Vicenzotti & Anna Jorgensen & Mattias Qviström & Simon Swaffield - 408-416 A landscape cannot be a homeland
by John Wylie - 417-424 The trouble with representation: landscape and environmental justice
by Tom Mels - 425-432 Walking methods in landscape research: moving bodies, spaces of disclosure and rapport
by Hannah Macpherson - 433-440 Unintentional landscapes
by Matthew Gandy - 441-449 Beauty: past and future
by Susan Herrington - 450-460 Challenges for a shared European countryside of uncertain future. Towards a modern community-based landscape perspective
by Bas Pedroli & Teresa Pinto Correia & Jørgen Primdahl - 461-470 From urban beautification to a holistic approach: the discourses of ‘landscape’ in the Arab Middle East
by Jala Makhzoumi - 471-480 The Historic Urban Landscape paradigm and cities as cultural landscapes. Challenging orthodoxy in urban conservation
by Ken Taylor
April 2016, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 265-278 Landscape practice in the Middle East between local and global aspirations
by Sareh Moosavi & Jala Makhzoumi & Margaret Grose - 279-293 Integrating time and the third spatial dimension in landscape structure analysis
by Ulrich Walz & Sebastian Hoechstetter & Lucian Drăguţ & Thomas Blaschke - 294-313 The pre-Hispanic landscape of the Cerro de Montevideo (Uruguay) in the sixteenth century: first eco-historical study based on biogeography of vegetation and arachnids, historiography and other evidence
by Martín Rodriguez-Pontes & Fernando G. Costa & Fernando Pérez-Miles & Carlos A. Toscano-Gadea - 314-329 A research frontier in landscape architecture: landscape performance and assessment of social benefits
by Bo Yang & Shujuan Li & Chris Binder - 330-343 Assessment of land grabbing from protected forest areas of Bhawal National Park in Bangladesh
by Kazi Mohammad Masum & Mohammad Nabidul Islam & Narayan Saha & Md. Zobaer Hasan & Asyraf Mansor - 344-359 Festivals as a vehicle for place promotion: cars, contestation and the creative city ethos
by Matthew W. Rofe & Clare L. Woosnam - 360-379 Reconstructing nineteenth century landscapes from historical maps—the Survey of Western Palestine as a case study
by Gad Schaffer & Noam Levin - 380-384 Is linguistic landscape necessary?
by Joshua Nash
February 2016, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 169-174 Introduction to a special issue: the future of landscape characterisation, and the future character of landscape – between space, time, history, place and nature
by Kenneth R. Olwig & Chris Dalglish & Graham Fairclough & Pete Herring - 175-185 Exploring the national contexts and cultural ideas that preceded the Landscape Character Assessment method in England
by Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin - 186-198 Lens, mirror, window: interactions between Historic Landscape Characterisation and Landscape Character Assessment
by Graham Fairclough & Pete Herring - 199-211 Integrated landscape management and the complicating issue of temporality
by Marie Stenseke - 212-226 A question of what matters: landscape characterisation as a process of situated, problem-orientated public discourse
by Chris Dalglish & Alan Leslie - 227-238 Landscape strategy making and landscape characterisation—experiences from Danish experimental planning processes
by Jørgen Primdahl & Lone S. Kristensen - 239-252 Dynamics of integrating landscape values in landscape character assessment: the hidden dominance of the objective outsider
by Andrew Butler - 253-264 Virtual enclosure, ecosystem services, landscape’s character and the ‘rewilding’ of the commons: the ‘Lake District’ case
by Kenneth R. Olwig
January 2016, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial: 2016: Landscape Justice in an Anniversary Year
by Anna Jorgensen - 7-25 The Influence of the Environment on Directed Attention, Blood Pressure and Heart Rate—An Experimental Study Using a Relaxation Intervention
by Eva Sahlin & Agneta Lindegård & Emina Hadzibajramovic & Patrik Grahn & Josefa Vega Matuszczyk & Gunnar Ahlborg - 26-44 Pathways through the Landscape in a Changing Climate: The Role of Landscape Structure in Facilitating Species Range Expansion through an Urbanised Region
by Anna Gilchrist & Adam Barker & John F. Handley - 45-63 Building Collective Knowledge Through Design: The Making of the Nicolò Riparian Garden Along the Simeto River (Sicily, Italy)
by Antonio Raciti - 64-78 The Production of Local Landscape Heritage: A Case Study in The Netherlands
by Patricia J. Braaksma & Maarten H. Jacobs & André N. van der Zande - 79-94 Identifying Features of Pocket Parks that May Be Related to Health Promoting Use
by Karin K. Peschardt & Ulrika K. Stigsdotter & Jasper Schipperrijn - 95-112 Deciphering Historic Landscapes: A Case Study of Slender West Lake in Yangzhou, China
by Chen Yang & Jeannie Sim & Gillian Lawson - 113-130 Characterising the Morphology of Suburban Settlements: A Method Based on a Semi-automatic Classification of Building Clusters
by Fabian de Smet & Jacques Teller - 131-148 Avifaunal Richness and Abundance Along an Urban Rural Gradient with Emphasis on Vegetative and Anthropogenic Attributes in Tiruchirappalli, India
by Manjula Menon & Prashanthi Devi M & Mohanraj Rangaswamy - 149-167 he Line of Beauty in River Designs: Hogarth’s Aesthetic Theory on Capability Brown’s Eighteenth-Century River Design and Twentieth-Century River Restoration Design
by Kristen Podolak & G. Mathias Kondolf
November 2015, Volume 40, Issue 8
- 905-910 Editorial: Landscapes of Heritage and Heritage Landscapes
by David C. Harvey & Emma Waterton - 911-924 Landscape and heritage: trajectories and consequences
by David Harvey - 925-938 Senses of Place, Senses of Time: Landscape History from a British Perspective
by Nicola Whyte - 939-954 Administration, Landscape and Authorized Heritage Discourse - Contextualising the Nationally Valuable Landscape Areas of Finland
by Hannu Linkola - 955-970 Modernity, Heritage and Landscape: The Housing Estate as Heritage
by Hilde Nymoen R�rtveit & Gunhild Setten - 971-992 A Journey to the Heart: Affecting Engagement at Ulu r u-Kata Tju t a National Park
by Anne Clarke & Emma Waterton - 993-1009 Hardscrabble Heritage: The Ruined Blackhouse and Crofting Landscape as Heritage from below
by Iain James McPherson Robertson - 1010-1011 Unearthed: The Landscapes of Hargreaves Associates
by Helen Armstrong - 1011-1013 Affective Landscapes in Literature, Art and Everyday Life
by Stuart Burch - 1014-1016 Paysages en commun (Landscape Common Goods)
by Ana�s Leger-Smith - 1016-1017 European Wood-Pastures in Transition: A Socio-Ecological Approach
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 1018-1019 Therapeutic Landscapes: An Evidence-based Approach to Designing Healing Gardens and Restorative Outdoor Spaces
by Tim G. Townshend
October 2015, Volume 40, Issue 7
- 773-794 Ian McHarg's Ecological Planning in The Woodlands, Texas: Lessons Learned after Four Decades
by Bo Yang & Ming-Han Li & Chang-Shan Huang - 795-816 Designed Outdoor Spaces and Greenery in a Brownfield Inner City Area: A Case Study from Sydney
by Mamun Rashid & Dilshad Rahat Ara - 817-833 Assessing the Integration of Landscape Connectivity into Comprehensive Spatial Planning in Spain
by Mikel Gurrutxaga & Joan Marull & Elena Domene & Joana Urrea - 834-854 Are Perceived Sensory Dimensions a Reliable Tool for Urban Green Space Assessment and Planning?
by Ling Qiu & Anders Busse Nielsen - 855-874 Regional Landscape Change in Fishing Communities of the Mexican North Pacific
by Pablo �lvarez & Georges Seingier & Gerardo Bocco & Ileana Espejel & Julie Noriega - 875-883 Historical Gardens at Risk of the Destruction by Visitors, Case Study of El-Goli Garden (Iran)
by Sima Pouya & Oner Demirel & Sahar Pouya - 884-904 The Trees of the Sacred Natural Sites of Zagori, NW Greece
by Kalliopi Stara & Rigas Tsiakiris & Jennifer L.G. Wong
August 2015, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 649-654 Editorial: Cultural Landscapes in the 21st Century--Issues and Opportunities
by Juliet Ramsay - 655-667 Hani Rice Terraces of Honghe - The Harmonious Landscape of Nature and Humans
by Guo Zhan & Zhang Jin - 668-683 Valuing the Cultural Landscapes Past and Present: Tea Plantations in Sri Lanka
by Chandana Shrinath Wijetunga & Jong Sang Sung - 684-700 Changes to Continuing Landscapes: Industrialisation of Australia's Productive Rural Lands
by Jane L. Lennon - 701-716 Heritage Values and Agricultural Landscapes: Towards a New Synthesis
by Nora J. Mitchell & Brenda Barrett - 717-731 Old Roads and Memories of St Henrik of Finland
by Eeva Ruoff - 732-747 Ui-won: The 18-19C Joseon Scholar's Garden of Imagination
by Jong-sang Sung - 748-758 Large-scale Disasters on World Heritage and Cultural Heritage in Japan: Significant Impacts and Sustainable Management Cases
by Kunie Sugio - 759-772 Burrup Peninsula: Cultural Landscape and Industrial Hub, a 21st Century Conundrum
by Ken Mulvaney
July 2015, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 519-529 Ephemeral Urban Landscapes of Guerrilla Gardeners: A Phenomenological Approach
by Vladimir Mikadze - 530-554 Modelling Individual Farm Behaviour and Landscape Appearance
by Martin Kapfer & Sigrid Ziesel & Jochen Kantelhardt - 555-565 An Introduction to Landscape Design and Economics
by Sonja D�mpelmann - 566-585 Manorial Economy and French Seventeenth-Century-designed Landscapes: The Formal Type by Savot (1624) and at Sceaux (1670-1690)
by Georges Farhat