Landscape Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2014
- Editorial: The social dimensions of landscape change in coastal and wetland environments pp. 609-612

- Anna Jorgensen
- The Difficulties of Designing Future Coastlines in the Face of Climate Change pp. 613-630

- Timothy O'Riordan, Carla Gomes and Lu�sa Schmidt
- Shifting Shores: Managing Challenge and Change on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK pp. 631-646

- Hilary Geoghegan and Catherine S. Leyshon
- Visualising Sea-Level Rise at a Coastal Heritage Site: Participatory Process and Creative Communication pp. 647-667

- Amy Nettley, Caitlin Desilvey, Karen Anderson, Andrew Wetherelt and Chris Caseldine
- Public Perceptions and Uses of Natural and Restored Salt Marshes pp. 668-679

- Guillermo Curado, V. Manzano-Arrondo, E. Figueroa and j.M. Castillo
- Wetland Restoration and the Involvement of Stakeholders: An Analysis Based on Value-Perspectives pp. 680-697

- Filip Aggestam
- Building Watershed Narratives: An Approach for Broadening the Scope of Success in Urban Stream Restoration pp. 698-714

- Ken Yocom
Volume 39, issue 5, 2014
- A Multidimensional Investigation into Children's Optimal Experiences with Nature pp. 481-501

- Cara D. Linzmayer, Elizabeth A. Halpenny and Gordon J. Walker
- Integrating Archaeology and Landscape Analysis for the Cultural Heritage Management of a World War I Militarised Landscape: The German Field Defences in Antwerp pp. 502-522

- Wouter Gheyle, Rebekka Dossche, Jean Bourgeois, Birger Stichelbaut and Veerle Van Eetvelde
- Commemorative Landscapes to the Missing: The HMAS Sydney II Memorial pp. 523-541

- John Richard Stephens
- Planning Rural-Urban Landscapes: Railways and Countryside Urbanisation in South-West Flanders, Belgium (1830-1930) pp. 542-565

- Greet De Block
- Landscapes of Threat? Exploring Discourses of Stigma around Large Energy Developments pp. 566-582

- Karen A. Parkhill, Catherine Butler and Nick F. Pidgeon
- On the Origin of Soil Bioengineering pp. 583-595

- Gian Battista Bischetti, Mario Di Fi Dio and Florin Florineth
- Urban Wildscapes pp. 596-597

- Ingrid Sarl�v Herlin
- Resilience and the Cultural Landscape: Understanding and Managing Change in Human-shaped Environments pp. 597-599

- Bas Pedroli
- The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space pp. 599-601

- Ken Taylor
- Asian Heritage Management: Contexts, Concerns and Prospects pp. 602-604

- Helen Armstrong
- La mise en sc�ne du monde. Construction du paysage europ�en pp. 604-606

- Laurence Le Dû-Blayo
Volume 39, issue 4, 2014
- Editorial pp. 335-338

- Anna Jorgensen
- Do Preferences for Waterscapes Persist in Inclement Weather and Extend to Sub-aquatic Scenes? pp. 339-358

- Mathew P. White, Deborah Cracknell, Abigail Corcoran, Gemma Jenkinson and Michael H. Depledge
- Accommodating New Housing Development in Rural Areas? Representations of Landscape, Land and Rurality in Ireland pp. 359-386

- Karen Foley and Mark Scott
- Local Visions of the Landscape: Participatory Photographic Survey of the World Heritage Site, the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras pp. 387-401

- Yoshito Kikuchi, Yoko Sasaki, Hiroshi Yoshino, Junko Okahashi, Masahito Yoshida and Nobuko Inaba
- Swedish Pasture-An Exploration of Perceptual Attributes and Categorisation pp. 402-416

- Åsa Ode Sang, Caroline Hagerhall, Johan Pihel and Kenneth Holmqvist
- Eye-tracking Analysis in Landscape Perception Research: Influence of Photograph Properties and Landscape Characteristics pp. 417-432

- Lien Dupont, Marc Antrop and Veerle Van Eetvelde
- Safeguarding Cultural Heritage in the Urban Fringe: The Role of Legibility pp. 433-454

- Gro Bj�rnstad Jerp�sen and Mari Sundli Tveit
- Landscapes, Vegetation, and Folklore in Late Medieval Art: An Iconographic Study Based on Selected Austrian and South German Panel Paintings pp. 455-479

- �lle Sillasoo
Volume 39, issue 3, 2014
- Landscape Character Assessment as an Approach to Understanding Public Interests within the European Landscape Convention pp. 219-236

- Andrew Butler and Ulla Berglund
- Leveraging Community Capacity for Nature Conservation in a Rural Island Context: Experiences from Brier Island, Canada pp. 237-254

- Ryan Hennessey and Karen Beazley
- When the Everyday and the Sacred Collide: Positioning Płasz�w in the Krak�w Landscape pp. 255-266

- Danielle Drozdzewski
- Blank Space: Exploring the Sublime Qualities of Urban Wilderness at the Former Fishing Harbour in Tallinn, Estonia pp. 267-286

- Anna-Liisa Unt, Penny Travlou and Simon Bell
- The Need for Advocating Regional Human Comfort Design Codes for Public Spaces: A Case Study of a Mediterranean Urban Park pp. 287-304

- Tali Hatuka and Hadas Saaroni
- Assessing the Landscape Value of Public Works: Validation of the Methods in the Lowlands of the Middle Section of the Tajo River, Spain pp. 305-323

- Ana Bel�n Berrocal Men�rguez and Pedro Molina Holgado
- An Introduction to Landscape pp. 324-326

- Ian Thompson
- The Historic Urban Landscape. Managing Heritage in an Urban Century pp. 326-329

- Ken Taylor
- A Life Spent Changing Places pp. 329-331

- Helen Armstrong
- James Dickson Innes 1887-1914 pp. 331-332

- Gareth Roberts
- Meaning in Landscape Architecture & Gardens pp. 333-334

- Ian Thompson
Volume 39, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial: Pathways towards Local Scale Policy Integration in Agricultural Landscapes pp. 101-106

- Simon Swaffield and J�rgen Primdahl
- Landscapes of Intersecting Trade and Environmental Policies: Intensive Canadian and American Farmlands pp. 107-122

- Robert Corry
- Agricultural Landscape Sustainability under Pressure: Policy Developments and Landscape Change pp. 123-140

- J�rgen Primdahl
- Urban Food Security and Landscape Change: A Demand-side Approach pp. 141-157

- Gianluca Brunori and Francesco Di Iacovo
- Preservation and Development: The Cultural Landscape and Heritage Paradox in the Netherlands pp. 158-173

- Arnold Van Der Valk
- Policy Integration for Sustainable Agricultural Landscapes: Taking Stock of UK Policy and Practice pp. 174-189

- Janet Dwyer
- Sustainability Practices in New Zealand Agricultural Landscapes under an Open Market Policy Regime pp. 190-204

- Simon Swaffield
- The Landscape as an Asset in Southern European Fragile Agricultural Systems: Contrasts and Contradictions in Land Managers Attitudes and Practices pp. 205-217

- Teresa Pinto-Correia, Helena Menezes and Luis Filipe Barroso
Volume 39, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial: Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards pp. 1-6

- Anna Jorgensen
- Strategies for Enhancing Landscape Architecture Research pp. 7-20

- Adri van den Brink and Diedrich Bruns
- Sacred Landscapes: Albany and Anzac Pilgrimage pp. 21-39

- John R. Stephens
- Peaceful, Pleasant and Private: The British Domestic Garden as an Ordinary Landscape pp. 40-52

- Mark Bhatti, Andrew Church and Amanda Claremont
- Pastoral Abandonment, Shrub Proliferation and Landscape Changes: A Case Study from Gorkha, Nepal pp. 53-69

- Lila Nath Sharma, Ole Reidar Vetaas, Ram Prasad Chaudhary and Inger Elisabeth M�ren
- Promoting Youth's Physical Activity through Park Design: Linking Theory and Practice in a Public Health Perspective pp. 70-81

- H. S. Gardsjord, M. S. Tveit and H. Nordh
- Entangled Landscapes and the 'Dead Silence'? Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk pp. 82-99

- Jonathan Finch
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