Landscape Research
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2013
- Editorial: Living Landscape: The European Landscape Convention in Research Perspective pp. 691-694

- Bas Pedroli, Marc Antrop and Teresa Pinto Correia
- Landscape Fieldwork: Scientific, Educational and Awareness-Raising Requirements in the Context of the European Landscape Convention pp. 695-706

- Pascual Riesco-Chueca and Jos� G�mez-Zotano
- Planning Rural Landscapes: A Participatory Approach to Analyse Future Scenarios in Monferrato Astigiano, Piedmont, Italy pp. 707-728

- Federica Larcher, Silvia Novelli, Paola Gullino and Marco Devecchi
- Landscape Quality in Farmyard Design: An Approach for Italian Wine Farms pp. 729-749

- Patrizia Tassinari, Daniele Torreggiani, Stefano Benni and Enrica Dall'Ara
- The Value of an 1827 Cadastre Map in the Rehabilitation of Ecosystem Services in the Křemže Basin, Czech Republic pp. 750-767

- Jan Hendrych, Vojtěch Storm and Nic Pacini
- Policy Change and ELC Implementation: Establishment of a Baseline for Understanding the Impact on UK National Policy of the European Landscape Convention pp. 768-798

- Maggie Roe
- Intersecting Dynamics of Agricultural Structural Change and Urbanisation within European Rural Landscapes: Change Patterns and Policy Implications pp. 799-817

- J�rgen Primdahl, Erling Andersen, Simon Swaffield and Lone Kristensen
Volume 38, issue 5, 2013
- Green Space as Classroom: Outdoor School Teachers' Use, Preferences and Ecostrategies pp. 561-575

- Peter Bentsen, Jasper Schipperijn and Frank S. Jensen
- Nearby Nature and Experiential Farming: How are their Roles Perceived within the Rural-Urban Fringe? pp. 576-592

- Reija Hietala, Harri Silvennoinen, Be�ta T�th and Liisa Tyrv�inen
- Historical Changes in the Distribution and Abundance of Constructed Ponds in Response to Changing Population Density and Land Use pp. 593-606

- George Winfield Fairchild, Christopher Robinson, Andrew S. Brainard and Gary W. Coutu
- The Delphi Method as a Useful Tool to Study Governance and Protected Areas? pp. 607-624

- Nora Mehnen, Ingo Mose and Dirk Strijker
- Spatiotemporal Landscape Pattern Change in Response to Future Urbanisation in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA pp. 625-648

- Sohyun Park
- Recording Manifestations of Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Landscape pp. 649-667

- Claudia Bieling and Tobias Plieninger
- Landscape and Infrastructures: Design Issues for the Integration of Parking Areas in Non-urban Contexts pp. 668-682

- Enrica Dall'Ara, Daniele Torreggiani and Patrizia Tassinari
- Landscapes, Identities and Development pp. 683-684

- Stuart Burch
- Construction for Landscape Architecture pp. 685-686

- Andy Clayden
- Goon, Hal, Cliff and Croft: The Archaeology and Landscape History of West Cornwall's Rough Ground pp. 686-689

- Dave Hooley
- Contested Common Land: Environmental Governance Past and Present pp. 689-690

- Kenneth Olwig
Volume 38, issue 4, 2013
- Animals and Landscape pp. 401-403

- Maggie Roe
- Placing Livestock in Landscape Studies: Pastures New or Out to Graze? pp. 404-420

- Jessica Sellick and Richard Yarwood
- "Who Milks the Cows at Maesgwyn?" The Animality of UK Rural Landscapes in Affective Registers pp. 421-442

- Owain Jones
- Cree Hunters' Observations on Resources in the Landscape in the Context of Socio-Environmental Change in the Eastern James Bay pp. 443-460

- Marie-Jeanne S. Royer and Thora Martina Herrmann
- Exploring Landscape in-the-Making: A Case Study on the Constitutive Role of Animals in Society-Nature Interactions pp. 461-475

- Taru Peltola, Jari Heikkil� and Mia Veps�l�inen
- "Instead of 40 Sheep there are 400": Traditional Grazing Practices and Landscape Change in Western Lesvos, Greece pp. 476-498

- Thanasis Kizos, Tobias Plieninger and Harald Schaich
- The Opportunity Costs of Conserving Pasture Resources for Mobile Pastoralists in the Greater Caucasus pp. 499-522

- R. Neudert, J. Etzold, F. M�nzner, M. Manthey and S. Busse
- Low-intensity Husbandry as a Cost-efficient Way to Preserve Dry Grasslands pp. 523-539

- Dorothea Pietzsch, Sabine Ochsner, Jasmin Mantilla-Contreras and Ulrich Hampicke
- Otters as Symbols in the British Environmental Discourse pp. 540-552

- Karen Victoria Lykke Syse
- Assessing Grey Squirrel Dispersal Patterns within the Landscape Using Sequence Variation pp. 553-559

- Claire D. Stevenson, Andrew D. Ramsey, Owen T. Nevin and William Sinclair
Volume 38, issue 3, 2013
- Visual Perception of Agricultural Cultivated Landscapes: Key Components as Predictors for Landscape Preferences pp. 273-294

- Orly Rechtman
- Landowners' Participation in Biodiversity Conservation Examined through the Value-Belief-Norm Theory pp. 295-311

- Maria Johansson, Johan Rahm and Mats Gyllin
- Tracking the Use of Climbing Plants in the Urban Landscape through the Photoarchives of Two Oxford Colleges, 1861-1964 pp. 312-328

- Mary J. Thornbush
- Towards Harmonisation in Landscape Unit Delineation: An Analysis of Spanish Case Studies pp. 329-346

- Mar�a Vall�s, Francisco Galiana and Rafael Bru
- Exploring the Quasi-naturalistic Landscaping Design of a Taiwanese Culverted Urban Stream pp. 347-367

- Rung-Jiun Chou
- Subdivisions and Deer Uses: Conflicts between Nature and Private Property on the Urban Fringe pp. 368-383

- Brent A. Olson
- Integrating Ecological, Social and Cultural Dimensions in the Implementation of the Landscape Convention pp. 384-393

- Grzegorz Mikusiński, Malgorzata Blicharska, Hans Antonson, Marianne Henningsson, G�rgen G�ransson, Per Angelstam and Andreas Seiler
- Landscape Underwater, Underwater Landscapes: Kangaroo Island Diving Site Names as Elements of the Linguistic Landscape pp. 394-400

- Joshua Nash
Volume 38, issue 2, 2013
- Themed Issue: Place pp. 159-159

- Maggie Roe
- Place Attachment and Memory: Landscapes of Belonging as Experienced Post-migration pp. 160-178

- Clare Rishbeth and Mark Powell
- Historic Landscape Character and Sense of Place pp. 179-202

- Stephen Rippon
- Capturing the Intangible and Tangible Aspects of Heritage: Personal versus Official Perspectives in Cultural Heritage Management pp. 203-221

- Grete Swensen, Gro B. Jerp�sen, Oddrun Sæter and Mari Sundli Tveit
- Understanding Cultural Interfaces in the Landscape: A Case Study of Ancient Lycia in the Turkish Mediterranean pp. 222-242

- Meryem Atik, Simon Bell and Reyhan ErdoĞan
- Socio-Economic Demands, Ecological Conditions and the Power of Tradition: Past Woodland Management Decisions in a Central European Landscape pp. 243-261

- P�ter Szab� and Radim H�dl
- Considering the Limits of Rural Place Making Opportunities: Rural Dystopias and Dark Tourism pp. 262-272

- Matthew Winsor Rofe
Volume 38, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial: Research Excellence and Landscape Research pp. 1-3

- Maggie Roe
- Eden, Earth Day, and Ecology: Landscape Restoration as Metaphor and Mission pp. 5-31

- David Lowenthal
- What is Landscape Ecology? An Analysis and Evaluation of Six Different Conceptions pp. 33-51

- Thomas Kirchhoff, Ludwig Trepl and Vera Vicenzotti
- Exploring the Relationship between Design Approach and Play Value of Outdoor Play Spaces pp. 53-74

- Helen Woolley and Alison Lowe
- Landscape Quality and Brownfield Regeneration: A Community Investigation Approach Inspired by Landscape Preference Studies pp. 75-99

- Christine Ruelle, Jean-Marie Halleux and Jacques Teller
- Tracking Restorative Components: Patterns in Eye Movements as a Consequence of a Restorative Rating Task pp. 101-116

- Helena Nordh, Caroline M. Hagerhall and Kenneth Holmqvist
- Crossing Borders: Review of Concepts and Approaches in Research on Greenspace, Immigration and Society in Northwest European Countries pp. 117-140

- Marjolein E. Kloek, Arjen E. Buijs, Jan J. Boersema and Matthijs G.C. Schouten
- Field Boundary Stone Walls as Exemplars of 'Novel' Ecosystems pp. 141-150

- Marcus John Collier
- Urban Green: Innovative Parks for Resurgent Cities Peter Harnik Washington, DC, Island Press, 2010, ISBN 9781597266840 pp. 151-152

- Helen Armstrong
- The Wild Garden: A New Illustrated Edition with Photographs and Notes pp. 152-154

- David G. Gledhill
- Process: Landscape and Text Catherine Brace & Adeline Johns-Putra (Eds) Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2010, 364 pp., ISBN 978-90-420-3075-6 pp. 154-156

- Andy Law
- The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia pp. 156-158

- Ken Taylor
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