Landscape Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 1, 2025
- Landscape Research and artificial intelligence pp. 1-3

- Hannes Palang
- Spatial patterns of historical and cultural blocks based on multisource data and protection and development strategies within the context of urban renewal: a case study of Xi’an, China pp. 4-22

- Jing Fan, Nor Zarifah Maliki and Nor Arbina Zainal Abidin
- Unveiling water legacy: an interdisciplinary exploration for comprehending Siraf’s historical water landscape pp. 23-38

- Marziyeh Tahmasbi, Mehdi Haghighat Bin and Steffen Nijhuis
- Estimating the predictability of physical activities in urban parks based on landscape morphology—empirical analysis based on 10 urban parks in Nanjing, China pp. 39-57

- Jie Ma and Bing Qu
- Landscape architecture as democratic practice: learning from participatory methods and motivations in community-engaged design pp. 58-73

- Nan Yang, Mallika Bose and Paula Horrigan
- New regions in a glass. Embedding landscape in the production of wine narratives pp. 74-88

- Donatella Privitera, Teresa Graziano and Enrica Polizzi di Sorrentino
- Food for thought: unveiling urban transitions in a small US city through the lens of foodscape typologies pp. 89-109

- Amy R. Richmond, Krystle Nicole Harrell, Jason R. Ridgeway and Alicia M. Ware
- Sonic Gathering Place: implementation of a biophilic soundscape design and its evaluation pp. 110-128

- Jordan Lacey, A. L. Brown and Charles Anderson
- The role of historical cartography to evaluate the landscape evolution in the last two centuries: a case study in central Italy pp. 129-145

- Federico Vessella
- Animal-Aided Design – planning for biodiversity in the built environment by embedding a species’ life-cycle into landscape architectural and urban design processes pp. 146-167

- Wolfgang W. Weisser and Thomas E. Hauck
- Co-designing inclusive war memorials for metaphoric symbolism pp. 168-188

- Blair Kuys, Lisa M. Given, Jo Kuys and Simon Jackson
- Seeing the unseen: adapting Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) to examine Neolithic stone circles in the English Lake District pp. 189-218

- Adam Morgan Ibbotson
- Fragmentation of native forest surrounding protected areas in Brazil: the case of the Mata do Pau-Ferro State Park in Brejo Paraibano pp. 219-234

- Jean Oliveira Campos, Eduardo Rodrigues Viana de Lima and Diógenes Félix da Silva Costa
- Beyond functionality: topographical complexity as a driver of aesthetic value in urban green infrastructure pp. 235-249

- Johannes Gérson Janzen, Leonel Júnio dos Santos Flores and Luiz Eduardo Fernandes Moraes
- Examining rural landscape change in the context of agriculture digitalisation: a review pp. 250-268

- Feiran Huang and Claudia Cassatella
Volume 49, issue 8, 2024
- Narratives of Vietnamese landscapes: from post-colonial to post-socialist perspectives pp. 1019-1031

- Thi Thu Thuy Nguyen and Giang Hoang
- Literary cityscape in the sociological topology before 1945 in Việt Nam pp. 1032-1042

- Ngọc Kiên Phùng
- Vietnamese landscape from the French women’s perspective in Marguerite Duras’ novel pp. 1043-1053

- Nguyen Thuy Linh
- Landscape discourse of the Northern villages in Contemporary Vietnamese films (in the case of ‘Bến không chồng’ of Luu Trong Ninh and ‘Cuộc đời của Yến’ of Dinh Tuan Vu) pp. 1054-1065

- Thi Bich Nguyen
- Multi-landscapes of Hà Nội in three poetic generations of ethnic minorities pp. 1066-1076

- Đỗ Thị Thu Huyền
- Serial and palimpsest: landscape in Vietnamese cinema pp. 1077-1094

- Earl Jackson
- Saigon as a landscape palimpsest: the hybrid identity of Saigon’s urban area in the opening period through Tran Anh Hung’s Cyclo (1995) pp. 1095-1105

- Le Thi Tuan
- The insecure subjects: battlefield experiences of the soldiers in Apocalypse Now (2001; 1979) and Don’t Burn (2009) pp. 1106-1115

- Phong Tuấn Hoàng
- Commodification of women’s landscapes in post-renovation Vietnam: the case of Endless Field by Nguyễn Ngọc Tư from novella to film pp. 1116-1127

- Nguyễn Thị Minh
- Gendered landscape in Vietnam: women and ancient capital landscape in The Moon at the Bottom of the Well pp. 1128-1138

- Ho Khanh Van
- The trend of “films as tourism promotion”: from picturesque landscapes to eco-consciousness in Vietnamese masses pp. 1139-1150

- Giang Hoang
Volume 49, issue 7, 2024
- Conservation and multispecies relations in the making of contemporary European tourism environments pp. 929-933

- Carolin Maertens and Eeva Berglund
- Where tourism fails: the (un)making of a post-working landscape in the Italian Alps pp. 934-945

- Alessandro Rippa
- Nature-based winter sports and their ephemeral tracks: interspecies (non-)encounters in snow pp. 946-959

- Anna-Maria Walter, Joonas Plaan and Jonathan Carruthers-Jones
- Dwelling in unsustainability: tourism landscapes and modern roads in a remote part of Finland pp. 960-973

- Eeva Berglund
- The road along the coast: infrastructure, nature tourism and cultural heritage on the White Sea pp. 974-985

- Alexei Kraikovski and Julia Lajus
- Intertwined narratives: nature tourism in the context of forced settlers’ history in Western Siberia pp. 986-1000

- Lidia Rakhmanova
- What’s in a landscape? Nature, memory, and tourism in Bitterfeld-Wolfen’s post-mining landscape, East Germany pp. 1001-1014

- Carolin Maertens
- David Lowenthal’s Archipelagic and Transatlantic Landscapes His Public and Scholarly Heritage pp. 1015-1017

- Amanda Byer
Volume 49, issue 6, 2024
- How do rural landscapes support place attachment in refugees? Results from a photo elicitation pp. 755-772

- Mahsa Bazrafshan, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey and Felix Kienast
- Tourists’ narrative engagement and the multidimensional construction of historic urban landscapes: exploring the role of narration in place attachment pp. 773-786

- Xinyao Yuan, Ruoyu Yang, Chenlin Zhu and Ke Xue
- Exploring the differences between landscape colour and perceptive colour when walking through urban green space in summer pp. 787-801

- Xiaohan Zhang, Yuhao Fang and Shi Cheng
- Reconstructing historical road landscapes along the corridors of early 20th-century road networks in Northern Greece pp. 802-822

- Konstantina Ntassiou
- What’s in the news? A multiscalar text analysis approach to exploring news media discourses for managing protected areas in Switzerland pp. 823-850

- Franziska Komossa, Inhye Kong and Ross Stuart Purves
- ‘When the whirlwind is moving over the sand’: poetic surrealism of Atacama’s archaeological landscapes pp. 851-866

- Francisco Rivera and Damir Galaz-Mandakovic
- Beyond polemics: towards an understanding of the narratives around the desired and despised Conocarpus tree in Kuwait for better urban green infrastructure pp. 867-881

- Reem Alissa
- Community-driven heritage care: developing an inclusive and sustainable landscape of care for Pionta pp. 882-895

- Gozde Yildiz
- A brownfield regeneration in urban renewal contexts visual analysis: research hotspots, trends, and global challenges pp. 896-911

- Mengyixin Li, Rongting Li, Xinyi Liu and Luca Maria Francesco Fabris
- TriWadWalks: enriching knowledge and understanding through immersive engagement with the Wadden Sea landscape pp. 912-928

- Annet Kempenaar, Birthe Menke, Michael Fink, Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt, Janne Liburd, Cormac Walsh, Ingo Mose, Elen Trell, Frans Sijtsma, Ilaria Palermo and Ilse van Dijk
Volume 49, issue 5, 2024
- Whose collective voice? Landscape, power, and participation pp. 595-601

- Andrew Butler and Rod Lovie
- Post-reconstruction enclosures: an infrastructural perspective on the post-conflict landscape of the Old City (Mostar) pp. 602-615

- Mela Žuljević and Giulia Carabelli
- Top-down and bottom-up initiatives for the Walloon landscapes and their inhabitants pp. 616-634

- Lauriano Pepe and Serge Schmitz
- Voices in a contested landscape: community participation and upland management in the North York Moors National Park pp. 635-651

- Thomas Ratcliffe
- Democratising local values and priorities in regional landscape planning: a Danish strategy-making case pp. 652-667

- Lotte Ruegaard Petersen
- Finding changes within protected habitats: an assessment of landscape characteristics using geospatial techniques in the lower Shivalik landscape of the Western Himalayas pp. 668-684

- Tamali Mondal, Dinesh Chandra Bhatt and Ramesh Krishnamurthy
- Landscape multifunctionality, agroecology, and smallholders: a socio-ecological case study of the Cuban agroecological transition pp. 685-703

- Mario Reinaldo Machado and Marc Healy
- Sensory, motor, and emotion associations for landscape concepts differ across neighbouring speech communities pp. 704-721

- Philipp Striedl, Asifa Majid and Ross S. Purves
- Parallels of environmentally friendly pastoralism to land cover changes and high nature value farmland pp. 722-737

- Martina Slámová, Michaela Mrázová, Ľubica Hudáková, Miriama Mikušová, Attila Rácz and Branko Slobodník
- Spatial patterns transformation due to deforestation in the Paraguayan Pantanal Ecoregion from 1987 to 2020 pp. 738-754

- Iris Carolina Valdez Achucarro, Julien Andrieu and Stéphane Bouissou
Volume 49, issue 4, 2024
- Latent potential? Searching for environmental justice in South African landscape architecture praxis pp. 457-470

- Dayle L. Shand and Christina A. Breed
- Interacting with landscapes beyond the windshield: affordances actualisation on scenic road rest areas along the Nujiang Beautiful Road in China pp. 471-487

- Jun Qi and Xueqiong Tang
- Investigation of the influence mechanism of park usage intensity and flexibility based on multi-source data: a case study of pocket parks in Beijing pp. 488-505

- Xiaoyue Wang, Xi Zhang, Wenzhuo Sun, Caihui Yi, Bingjie Gao, Jingyu Wu and Xiaoyu Ge
- Reconstructing the unknown: an integrated and multisource description of Albanian landscape transformations since the 1850s pp. 506-526

- Fabrizio Aimar
- Buddhist heritage landscape evolution of Mount Wutai: a path dependence approach pp. 527-539

- Wenhui Wang, Zixian Lu, Zhuting Zhang, Jianqin Zhou and Zhiqiang Gong
- Looking beneath the surface: associations between varied outdoor surfaces and children’s diverse play behaviours in early childhood education and care institutions pp. 540-553

- Rune Storli, Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter and Ole Johan Sando
- Examining city image construction through the lens of linguistic soundscape: a case analysis of Shenzhen pp. 554-567

- Ruilin Zheng, Jing Luo and Shangguo Lu
- Spatiotemporal evolution of urban landscapes in Chinese historic water towns (1918–2021) pp. 568-583

- Yuan Sun, Yiqun Wu, Huifang Yu and Yonghua Li
- Care’s repair, landscape’s labor pp. 584-594

- Michelle Arevalos Franco
Volume 49, issue 3, 2024
- Pungryu: transcendent ways of seeing landscape pp. 311-326

- Hae-Joon Jung
- Gardens of conflict: the military role of Islamic and Byzantine gardens pp. 327-339

- Ali Abderezaei and Armin Bahramian
- People and places: towards an understanding and categorisation of reasons for place attachment – case studies from the north of England pp. 340-358

- Martina Tenzer and John Schofield
- The use of old demarcations to recover vanished landscapes: a case study in Doñana (SW Spain) pp. 359-372

- José Carlos Muñoz-Reinoso
- How can place support pedagogy? Application of the concept of cognitive affordances in research and design of outdoor learning environments pp. 373-392

- Matluba Khan, Sarah McGeown, Beth Christie and Simon Bell
- The connections between Historic Urban Landscape layers in Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital of China pp. 393-409

- Ding He, Lin Yuan and Wenting Chen
- A study on the fusion of musical theme landscape and soundscape in Hefei Feicui Lake scenic spot, China pp. 410-427

- Su Wang and Qingqing Xiao
- Landscapes of care: politics, practices, and possibilities pp. 428-444

- Sara Jacobs and Taryn Wiens
- Pollution Is Colonialism pp. 445-456

- Laura Menatti, Emma Waterton, Rosie ʻAnolani Alegado (kanaka ʻōiwi), Emma Lee, Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles, Tim Waterman, Max Liboiron, Rosie ʻAnolani Alegado (kanaka ʻōiwi), Emma Lee, Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles, Tim Waterman and Max Liboiron
Volume 49, issue 2, 2024
- Navigating tradition and modernity: a study of cultural influences and the contemporary state of Nigerian public spaces pp. 147-162

- Temitope Muyiwa Adebara
- The spiritual forest: an ethnographic exploration of Finnish forest yoga and the forest landscape pp. 163-175

- Heidi Henriikka Mäkelä, Lotta Leiwo, Hannu Linkola and Jenni Rinne
- The Chinese city in mountain and water: shaping the urban landscape in Chengdu pp. 176-191

- Lin Yuan, Zhu Xu and Ningjing Xu
- A study on the landscape and cultural space of Yulin City, China pp. 192-212

- Yuzhao Zhang, Yang Chen, Mark A. Hoistad and Rui Jiang
- Regional-scale cultural conservation planning and policy in the United States: an appeal for improvement pp. 213-229

- Lacey Goldberg and Mallika Bose
- Third space pedagogy and community-based park design in Austin, Texas pp. 230-245

- Bjørn Sletto, Samira Binte Bashar and Frances Acuña
- Evaluating forest landscape management for ecosystem integrity pp. 246-267

- Brendan Mackey, Edward Morgan and Heather Keith
- Re-imagining Sydney’s freshwater wetlands through historical ecology pp. 268-286

- Rebecca Hamilton, Josephine Gillespie, Dan Penny, Shane Ingrey and Scott Mooney
- A systematic review of planning principles for green infrastructure in response to urban stormwater management pp. 287-300

- Linfeng Huang
- 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 pp. 301-307

- Alan D. Schultz, Richard A. Fischer, Robert E. Lovich, David K. McNaughton, Elizabeth S. Neipert, Christopher E. Petersen, Vanessa Shoblock and Michael Wright
- The complex management of military lands: Response to Alan D. Schultz et al pp. 308-310

- Emily Rabung and Eric Toman
Volume 49, issue 1, 2024
- Persistence and change pp. 1-3

- Hannes Palang
- Poetry, paths, and peatlands: integrating poetic inquiry within landscape heritage research pp. 4-18

- Abbi Flint
- Sacralisations of nature beyond church-based religion in modern western societies pp. 19-32

- Thomas Kirchhoff
- The effect of urban greenspace on adolescent sleep patterns pp. 33-47

- Dimitris I. Tsomokos, Dongying Ji, Marie A. E. Mueller, Efstathios Papachristou and Eirini Flouri
- Revolution and continuity? Reassessing nineteenth-century moorland reclamation through palaeoecological and archival research pp. 48-63

- Leonard Baker, Francis M. Rowney, Henry French and Ralph M. Fyfe
- Urban park visitor perceptions of climate change: beliefs, concerns and support for action pp. 64-79

- Hongchao Zhang, Sonja Wilhelm Stanis, Lisa Groshong and Mark Morgan
- A value chain approach towards managing sustainable productive urban landscape in Egypt pp. 80-101

- Dalia Sayed Basyouni Salem, Ahmed Mohamed Amin and Sherin Ali Gammaz
- Multispecies stories of Vardø: an Arctic place in change pp. 102-114

- Ida Højlund Rasmussen
- Gardens and walls: history and morality in urban China pp. 115-128

- Yi Qiao
- The past, present, and future of nature and place-based interventions for human health pp. 129-145

- Francesca Boyd, Camilla Allen, Jake M. Robinson and Nicole Redvers
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