Landscape Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 8, 2023
- A shifting role for the landscape practitioner: bridging the divide between ecology, horticulture and landscape architecture pp. 989-1003

- Anna Lena Hahn
- Towards landscape conscience: a geographical perspective pp. 1004-1018

- Evangelos Pavlis and Theano S. Terkenli
- Harnessing machine learning for landscape character management in a shallow relief region of China pp. 1019-1040

- Tingting Huang, Ying Zhang, Sha Li, Geoffrey Griffiths, Martin Lukac, Haiyue Zhao, Xin Yang, Jiwei Wang, Wei Liu and Jianning Zhu
- Heritage contestation in matterscape, mindscape, and powerscape pp. 1041-1053

- Maarten Jacobs, Floor Huisman, Maria de Wit and Roy van Beek
- Taranto: a flickering landscape of illusory progress, vanished hope, and invisible beauty pp. 1054-1072

- Stefania Benetti, Simone Gamba and Marco Grasso
- How restorative landscapes can benefit psychological and physiological responses: a pilot study of human–nature relationships in Sweden and Taiwan pp. 1073-1090

- Shih-Han Hung, Anna María Pálsdóttir, Åsa Ode Sang, Azadeh Shahrad, Hui-Hsi Liao, Yu-Yun Hsu and Chun-Yen Chang
- Cross-cultural Rongoā healing: a landscape response to urban health pp. 1091-1107

- Bruno Marques, Jacqueline McIntosh and Celia Hall
- Decentring landscape: rethinking landscape analysis with a relational ontology pp. 1108-1119

- Mattias Qviström
Volume 48, issue 7, 2023
- Typologising site-specific features in young industrial landscapes pp. 861-883

- Johanne Heesche, Gertrud Jørgensen and Ellen Marie Braae
- Twenty years of research on shrinking cities: a focus on keywords and authors pp. 884-899

- Jung-Eun Lee, Yunmi Park and Galen D. Newman
- Co-design workshops for cultural landscape planning pp. 900-916

- Marta Ducci, Ron Janssen, Gert-Jan Burgers and Francesco Rotondo
- Relational heritage: ‘relational character’ in national cultural heritage characterisation tools pp. 917-934

- Sofie Stilling and Ellen Braae
- Heritage itineraries and the ‘rest state’ at Europe’s Cold War-era Ground-launched Cruise Missile (GLCM) sites pp. 935-949

- Simona Bravaglieri and John Schofield
- Sacral waters and the jewel mountain: reclaiming kunds in Ayodhya, India pp. 950-967

- Amita Sinha, Rajat Kant and Ankit Yadav
- Emulating and transcending literati gardens: landscape design of the Plum Villa, the garden of a literatus-merchant pp. 968-981

- Jiayan Yun and Joonhyun Kim
- The landscape of utopia: writings on everyday life, taste, democracy, and design pp. 982-985

- Lucía Jalón Oyarzun
- Transcending the nostalgic: landscapes of postindustrial Europe beyond representation pp. 985-988

- Janis Hanley
Volume 48, issue 6, 2023
- Effects of urbanisation on urban residents’ perception of vegetable production in Yaoundé, Cameroon pp. 725-740

- Lucien Armel Awah Manga, Regine Tchientche Kamga, Jean-Claude Bidogeza, Victor Afari-Sefa and Jean Bernard Awono Mono
- Reproducing biocultural heritage landscapes through alternative and retro-innovative food production pp. 741-757

- Eva Svensson, Margareta Dahlström, Hilde Rigmor Amundsen and Marius Kjønsberg
- Developments in big data for park management: a review of mobile phone location data for visitor use management pp. 758-776

- Peter Whitney, William L. Rice, Jeremy Sage, Jennifer M. Thomsen, Iree Wheeler, Wayne Freimund and Elena Bigart
- Rethinking stewardship: landscape architecture, commons enclosure and more-than-human relations pp. 777-792

- Sean Tyler
- The evolution and impacts of ‘complexity notions’ in landscape architecture pp. 793-810

- Jingyi Liu and Menghan Zhang
- The geography of pilgrimage: Adriatic maritime pilgrimages and natural features of the landscape pp. 811-826

- Mario Katić and Ante Blaće
- Landscape dynamics of the aeolian savanna: Santos Luzardo National Park 1988–2018 pp. 827-840

- Georgina Navarro-González, Anderson Albarrán and Eulogio Chacón-Moreno
- Local residents’ lived experiences of energy sprawl in West Virginia. A visual exploration of landscape change pp. 841-858

- Martina Angela Caretta and Erin Brock Carlson
- Archaeological Approaches to and Heritage Perspectives on Modern Conflict pp. 859-860

- Ross Wilson
Volume 48, issue 5, 2023
- Memorial landscapes and contestation: destabilising artefacts of stability pp. 609-614

- Matthew W. Rofe and Michael Ripmeester
- 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 pp. 615-631

- Olaf Kühne, Antje Schönwald and Corinna Jenal
- Memorial landscapes, recognition, and marginalisation: a critical assessment of Adelaide's ‘cultural heart’ pp. 632-646

- Matthew W. Rofe
- Gender debates on the stage of the urban memorial: glitter, graffiti, and bronze pp. 647-661

- María Eugenia Desirée Buentello García and Jasmine Quinn Rice
- Walking the Names: sensing presences and absences in a contested memory landscape pp. 662-676

- Richard S. White
- Following the dogs of Prishtina: landscape as living memorial pp. 677-690

- Jenna C. Ashton
- All is land, but not all is landscape: social discourses around the landscape pp. 691-703

- María José Morillo-Rodríguez, Nayla Fuster, Ángela Mesa-Pedrazas and Joaquín Susino-Arbucias
- 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) pp. 704-723

- Julia Rey-Pérez
Volume 48, issue 4, 2023
- Rethinking the ‘green city’ – contemporary research, teaching, and practice in urban greening pp. 453-459

- Ian Mell
- Rethinking ‘future nature’ through a transatlantic research collaboration: climate-adapted urban green infrastructure for human wellbeing and biodiversity pp. 460-476

- Helen E Hoyle and Camila Gomes Sant’Anna
- Making urban design teaching more permeable to regional green infrastructure: an urban design studio experiment pp. 477-487

- Daniel Medeiros de Freitas
- A Park for the People: examining the creation and refurbishment of a public park pp. 488-501

- Samuel J Hayes and Bertie Dockerill
- Landscape and tourism in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas pp. 502-516

- Sergio Moraes Rego Fagerlande
- How does the World Heritage Sustainable Tourism Programme guide the evolution of rural landscapes? pp. 517-530

- Jing Li, Chen Yang, Yichen Zhu and Feng Han
- Drawing on the personal-existential landscape identity for local planning policy: reflections from three rural areas in Estonia pp. 531-543

- Kadri Kasemets and Hannes Palang
- Like night and day: channelling desires through landscapes and nightscapes pp. 544-560

- Timo Savela
- A rhizomatic research story about the changing landscapes of rooftop urbanism in Peckham, London pp. 561-582

- Paulina Nordström
- Between professional objectivity and Simmel’s moods: a pragmatist-aesthetic proposal for landscape character pp. 583-593

- Alberto L. Siani
- A narrative approach to the formation of place attachments in landscapes of expanding renewable energy technology pp. 594-607

- Yvonne Goudriaan, Solène Prince and Mariana Strzelecka
Volume 48, issue 3, 2023
- Taking stock pp. 271-275

- Emma Waterton
- Active urbanism and choice architecture: encouraging the use of challenging city routes for health and fitness pp. 276-296

- Anna Boldina, Paul H. P. Hanel and Koen Steemers
- Identification and assessment of green infrastructure in the Community of Madrid pp. 297-312

- Juan Carlos Velázquez Melero and Víctor Manuel Rodríguez-Espinosa
- Developing a more accurate method for individual plant segmentation of urban tree and shrub communities using LiDAR technology pp. 313-330

- Yang Liu, Xuguang Zhang, Zitong Ma, Nalin Dong, Dongbo Xie, Rui Li, Douglas M. Johnston, Yu Gary Gao, Yonghua Li and Yakai Lei
- From remediation to landscape design: design tactics and landscape typologies derived from post-industrial experiences pp. 331-353

- Meltem Erdem Kaya
- 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 pp. 354-374

- Galia Limor-Sagiv and Nurit Lissovsky
- Of other waterfront spaces: mixed methods to discern heterotopias pp. 375-395

- Gianni Talamini, Caterina Villani, David Grahame Shane, Francesco Rossini and Melody Hoi-lam Yiu
- Regional allocation of industrial land in industrializing China: does spatial mismatch exist? pp. 396-411

- Aidong Zhao, Jinsheng Huang, Fugang Gao, Hao Meng and Chong Peng
- Historical vegetation for microclimate amelioration: a case study for The Netherlands pp. 412-426

- Michiel Bakx and Sanda Lenzholzer
- Land surveying in early medieval Norway: a St. Olav pilgrimage path as a means of creating an integrated Christian society in a Viking landscape? pp. 427-452

- Dennis Doxtater
Volume 48, issue 2, 2023
- Embracing change in infrastructure landscapes pp. 165-173

- Vanesa Castán Broto and Enora Robin
- Broadening the landscape of post-network cities: a call to research the off-grid infrastructure transitions of the non-poor pp. 174-186

- Charlotte Lemanski
- Transgression in the energy infrastructure landscapes of cities pp. 187-199

- Kareem Buyana
- Accessibility as a ‘doing’: the everyday production of Santiago de Chile's public transport system as an accessible infrastructure pp. 200-211

- Daniel Muñoz
- The spatialities of extended infrastructure landscapes: the case of Malaysia’s Melaka Gateway project pp. 212-223

- Creighton Connolly
- Reshaping energy landscape: a regional approach to explore electricity infrastructure networks* pp. 224-238

- Carla De Laurentis
- Ways of seeing: landscape-infrastructure as critical design framework to analyse the production of Paris’s Boulevard Périphérique pp. 239-254

- Justinien Tribillon
- The anatomy of change in urban infrastructure landscapes: cooking landscapes in Maputo, Mozambique pp. 255-269

- Vanesa Castán Broto, Enora Robin and Timothy Whitehead
Volume 48, issue 1, 2023
- Emptying the landscape: outsider place-making, tourism and migration in Sikkim, India pp. 1-12

- Mona Chettri
- Ambiguous temporariness: production of time-space territories in Hong Kong’s small urban open spaces pp. 13-32

- Xiaoxuan Lu
- Exploring the cultural heritage space adaptability of the Beijing–Hangzhou Grand Canal based on point of interest data pp. 33-44

- Shuhan Li, Changsong Wang and Xiaoxiao Fu
- Spatiotemporal narrative structure of the lingering garden based on traditional Chinese conception of time and space pp. 45-63

- Yuanjie Lin
- Retain the common ground: implications of research on fringe belt and urban green infrastructure for urban landscape revitalisation, a case of Quanzhou pp. 64-87

- Wenying Song
- Towards a typology of agri-urban patterns to support spatial planning: evidence from Lisbon, Portugal pp. 88-106

- Patrícia Abrantes, Eduarda Marques da Costa and Eduardo Gomes
- Grass-power: the political ecology of the grass crop in Ireland pp. 107-119

- Andrew Ó Murchú
- Learning from Hampstead’s Pergola: walking and image-making at a spectacular Edwardian structure pp. 120-133

- Tim Edensor
- Landscape planning for sustainable water management: a systematic review of green infrastructure literature in the Australian context pp. 134-151

- Boyuan Sheng, Kaan Ozgun, Shannon Satherley and Debra Flanders Cushing
- Restorative urban environments for healthy cities: a theoretical model for the study of restorative experiences in urban built settings pp. 152-163

- Anna Bornioli and Mikel Subiza-Pérez
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