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2011 - 2025

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Volume 50, issue 5, 2025

Emerging Voices in Landscape Research pp. 747-753 Downloads
Vanicka Arora, Paul Brindley and Emma Waterton
Landscape geographies: Interdisciplinary landscape research and a new framework to apply landscape as method pp. 754-765 Downloads
Katherine Burlingame
Deep engagement with a pluralistic landscape: Response to Katherine Burlingame (2024), “Landscape geographies: Interdisciplinary landscape research and a new framework to apply landscape as method” pp. 766-766 Downloads
Frederik Aagaard Hagemann
Embracing the unruly landscape: Reply to Frederik Aagaard Hagemann pp. 767-767 Downloads
Katherine Burlingame
‘Can we Mec the Municipality?’ Emerging voices of young people in a segregated urban landscape pp. 768-781 Downloads
Frederik Aagaard Hagemann
Collaborative possibilities for urban landscape futures: Response to Frederik Aagaard Hagemann (2024), ‘“Can we Mec the Municipality?’ Emerging voices of young people in a segregated urban landscape” pp. 782-783 Downloads
Katherine Burlingame
Landscape critique and utopias in young people’s everyday lives: Reply to Katherine Burlingame pp. 784-785 Downloads
Frederik Aagaard Hagemann
Compensation landscapes pp. 786-797 Downloads
Koenraad Danneels
Spatial dynamics of environmental offsetting in cities: Response to Koenraad Danneels (2024), ‘Compensation landscapes’ pp. 798-799 Downloads
Elza D’Cruz
From ecological calculation to landscape politics: Reply to Elza D’Cruz pp. 800-801 Downloads
Koenraad Danneels
Urban agriculture and urban planning: a case of Bangalore between the 1950s and the 1970s pp. 802-812 Downloads
Elza D’Cruz
The urban food question in a (neo)colonial perspective: Response to Elza D’Cruz (2024), ‘Urban agriculture and urban planning: a case of Bangalore between the 1950s and the 1970s’ pp. 813-814 Downloads
Koenraad Danneels
The state, colonial legacies of planning and land for food growing in the contemporary city: Reply to Koenraad Danneels pp. 815-816 Downloads
Elza D’Cruz
‘The birds of the Bay’#: Avian landscapes of Morecambe Bay pp. 817-832 Downloads
Catherine Oliver
Decentring landscape perceptions: Response to Catherine Oliver (2024), ‘The birds of the Bay’: Avian landscapes of Morecambe Bay pp. 833-834 Downloads
M. Joaquin Lopez-Huertas
‘We don’t believe they are dead, they are just resting’: Indigenous Knowledges as epistemological reclamation in planning pp. 835-848 Downloads
M. Joaquin Lopez-Huertas
Indigenous People(s), Knowledges, and the future of landscape research: Response to M. Joaquin Lopez-Huertas (2024), ‘We don’t believe they are dead, they are just resting’: Indigenous Knowledges as epistemological reclamation in planning pp. 849-850 Downloads
Catherine Oliver
[Re]framing planning with Indigenous Peoples: Reply to Catherine Oliver pp. 851-851 Downloads
M. Joaquín Lopez-Huertas
A front lawn fit to fight in: Contextualising Mary Rosse’s defence works at Birr Castle, Ireland (1846–48) pp. 852-866 Downloads
Nathan Atherton
Ambiguous fortifications in the garden: Response to Nathan Atherton (2024), A front lawn fit to fight in: contextualising Mary Rosse’s defence works at Birr Castle, Ireland (1846–48) pp. 867-868 Downloads
Luke Harris
Audiences and influences of Birr Castle’s defences: Reply to Luke Harris pp. 869-870 Downloads
Nathan Atherton
Against wastelanding: distributed design at the pace of soil in the Conca de Barberà pp. 871-885 Downloads
Luke Harris
Romanticisation, and the future of Senan and beyond: Response to Luke Harris (2024), Against wastelanding: distributed design at the pace of soil in the Conca de Barberà pp. 886-886 Downloads
Nathan Atherton
Romanticising regeneration: A reply to Nathan Atherton pp. 887-888 Downloads
Luke Harris
‘This is not nature restoration, this is a technical installation’: nature values of disrupted and restored wetlands pp. 889-904 Downloads
Sanne Bech Holmgaard
Reconstructing the wetland: Response to Sanne Bech Holmgaard (2025), ‘This is not nature restoration, this is a technical installation’: nature values of disrupted and restored wetlands pp. 905-905 Downloads
Michael G. White
Value conflicts and co-existence in ecosystem restoration: Reply to Michael G. White pp. 906-907 Downloads
Sanne Bech Holmgaard
Biodiversity and species richness in planned urban landscapes: a method for data extraction from development proposals in Sydney, Australia pp. 908-923 Downloads
Michael G. White, Joshua Zeunert and M. Hank Haeusler
Planning for biodiversity: Response to Michael G. White (2025), Biodiversity and species richness in planned urban landscapes: a method for data extraction from development proposals in Sydney, Australia pp. 924-925 Downloads
Sanne Bech Holmgaard
Layers of knowing: Reply to Sanne Bech Holmgaard pp. 926-926 Downloads
Michael G. White

Volume 50, issue 4, 2025

A geospatial approach to landscape gaze using social media to evaluate how people value landscapes in an urban context pp. 565-579 Downloads
Riley Bibaud, Eva McGrath, Zoe Sydenham, Richard Yarwood, Tom Mullier and Siân Rees
Assessing visual quality of historical agricultural landscapes: a study of dovecotes in the Isfahan Plain pp. 580-597 Downloads
Mehri Motaharirad and Atefeh Ansari
Sacred groves and riparian conservation: nature-based solutions towards local climate adaptation in the Malabar Coast of India pp. 598-621 Downloads
Anjana Bhagyanathan and Deepak Dhayanithy
Visual investigations of urban design in historic cities: the case of Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, India pp. 622-639 Downloads
Vikas Chand Sharma and Sandeep Dua
Research on the spatial morphology of traditional settlements in Turpan Oasis – centred on the karez settlement pp. 640-660 Downloads
Fuli Meng and Yanxia Zeng
Landscape loss and restoration: the case of Lake Karla in Greece pp. 661-675 Downloads
Evangelos Pavlis
Transforming Svea: staging a return to a wilderness-like nature pp. 676-695 Downloads
Thomas Juel Clemmensen
Positioning Ecocities within the planetary system: ecological performance of China’s National New Areas pp. 696-712 Downloads
Boqian Xu and Zhongjie Lin
Elite poems and mass proverbs: exploring the historic landscape in Nanchang City, China pp. 713-730 Downloads
Lin Wang, Shan Cui and Xue Wang
Collaborative design of landscape and lighting to improve visitors’ satisfaction with nightscapes pp. 731-745 Downloads
Jingwei Zhao, Shuhui Deng, Bingru Sha and Shiqi Wang

Volume 50, issue 3, 2025

Examining emotional responses and psychological restoration of four types of natural landscapes pp. 409-425 Downloads
Ronghua Wang, Enming He, Xinkun Sun and Chuanwei Wan
Heritage volunteerism, cultural journalism and participatory placemaking: insights from ‘European Heritage Times’ and Erzgebirge cultural landscape pp. 426-441 Downloads
Gozde Yildiz
300 years of changes and persistences in the historic wine – growing area of Svätý Jur (Slovakia) pp. 442-455 Downloads
Natália Hurajtová, Juraj Lieskovský and Robert Pazúr
Building the new landscape: Italian wineries from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century pp. 456-471 Downloads
Manuel Vaquero Piñeiro, Luciano Maffi and Omar Mazzotti
River channelization as a catalyst of rural degradation in rapidly urbanizing regions pp. 472-490 Downloads
Gianni Talamini, Xuewen Lu, Linfeng Zhang and Maria Chiara Tosi
Biosphere reserves as landscape laboratories for sustainability transitions pp. 491-504 Downloads
Markus Leibenath, Nadja Diemunsch, Myriam Pregizer and Jannou Catrin Bergsträßer
(Un)making a conservation landscape: repeat photography and environmental narrative in Mexico’s Sierra de San Pedro Mártir National Park pp. 505-525 Downloads
Bryan B. Rasmussen
Evaluating the capability of experiences in public open spaces pp. 526-542 Downloads
Sho Shishido, Toru Terada and Saori Kashihara
Exploring domestic garden identities: personal histories from older people in the Netherlands pp. 543-561 Downloads
Rachel Lauwerijssen, Ian Mell and Adam Barker
Idyll and Ideology: Hermann Mattern and the Landscape to Live In pp. 562-564 Downloads
Majid Amani-Beni and Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad

Volume 50, issue 2, 2025

‘More-than’ approaches to landscapes of heritage in the Anthropocene pp. 269-273 Downloads
Katherine Burlingame and Alexa Deanne Spiwak
Thinking with soil in heritage matters pp. 274-287 Downloads
Christina Fredengren
Landscape archaeology in black and white pp. 288-301 Downloads
Jonathan Last
Unnaming the common: landscape encounters in the anthropocene pp. 302-318 Downloads
Katy Overstreet and Tim Flohr Sørensen
Irish peatscapes: from heritage to hybrid in the Capitalocene pp. 319-335 Downloads
Claire Nolan, Benjamin Gearey and Rosie Everett
Ruderality and refugia in the ruins: heritage, alienation, and post-industrial naturecultures in Northwest Wales pp. 336-350 Downloads
Alexa D. Spiwak
Traces of mobility in the landscape: creative possibilities of everyday heritage practice pp. 351-367 Downloads
David C. Harvey
‘The melody that’s sweetly played in tune’#—the heritage ecologies of the Ardeer Peninsula, North Ayrshire, Scotland pp. 368-385 Downloads
Alex Boyd and Lesley McFadyen
Monitoring materialities: Anthropocene landscapes of environing technologies in the High North pp. 386-402 Downloads
Sanne Bech Holmgaard and Katherine Burlingame
Placing Property: A Legal Geography of Property Rights in Land pp. 403-405 Downloads
Michael Jones
Researching Otherwise: Pluriversal Methodologies for Landscape and Urban Studies pp. 405-408 Downloads
Hannah Sender

Volume 50, issue 1, 2025

Landscape Research and artificial intelligence pp. 1-3 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jie Ma and Bing Qu
Landscape architecture as democratic practice: learning from participatory methods and motivations in community-engaged design pp. 58-73 Downloads
Nan Yang, Mallika Bose and Paula Horrigan
New regions in a glass. Embedding landscape in the production of wine narratives pp. 74-88 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Wolfgang W. Weisser and Thomas E. Hauck
Co-designing inclusive war memorials for metaphoric symbolism pp. 168-188 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Feiran Huang and Claudia Cassatella
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