Landscape Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 47, issue 8, 2022
- Mobile drawing methods in landscape research: collaborative drawing in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal pp. 1009-1023

- Alice Fox, Hannah Macpherson, Nischal Oli, Ashmina Ranjit, Sangeeta Thapa, Siân Aggett and Andrew Church
- World heritage as authentic fake: Paradisic Reef and Wild Tasmania pp. 1024-1038

- Celmara Pocock, David Collett and Joan Knowles
- Ink wash virtualities in Qing landscape painting pp. 1039-1051

- Rob Shields and Ge Zheng
- An integrated approach to modelling the interaction of the natural landscape and the karez water system in Turpan (Xinjiang, P.R.C.) pp. 1052-1070

- Sophie Barbaix, Philippe De Maeyer, Xi Chen, Jean Bourgeois and Alishir Kurban
- Place meanings of Dutch raised bog landscapes: an interdisciplinary long-term perspective (5000 BCE–present) pp. 1071-1086

- Maurice Paulissen, Roy van Beek, Maria de Wit, Maarten Jacobs and Floor Huisman
- Boundary thinking in landscape architecture and boundary-spanning roles of landscape architects pp. 1087-1099

- Margo van den Brink, Adri van den Brink and Diedrich Bruns
- A review of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) disturbance research in Northern Europe: towards a social-ecological framework? pp. 1100-1116

- Vegard Gundersen, Knut Marius Myrvold, Bjørn Petter Kaltenborn, Olav Strand and Gary Kofinas
- A Philosophy of Landscape Construction: The Vision of Built Landscapes pp. 1117-1119

- Simone Ferracina
- Topographic Memory and Victorian Travellers in the Dolomite Mountains: Peaks of Venice pp. 1119-1121

- Viviana Ferrario
Volume 47, issue 7, 2022
- The city (as) archive: are your memories in place? pp. 829-839

- Jonathan Rayner
- Berlin: palimpsests of a great city pp. 840-850

- Owen Evans
- The haunted Soviet landscape and nuclear melancholy in Andrei Tarkovsky and Alexander Gordon’s There Will Be No Leave Today (1959) pp. 851-861

- Timothy Moffatt
- Barry Hines’s palimpsestic city pp. 862-872

- David Forrest and Sue Vice
- Out in the open and invisible: the city as archive in the essay film San Sabba pp. 873-888

- Romana Turina
- Dirty, filthy cities: Australian crime films and cultural contexts in Melbourne and Sydney pp. 889-899

- Elizabeth Ellison
- A city in flames: King’s Landing as artistic archive in HBO’s Game of Thrones pp. 900-912

- Daniel Clarke
- The historic character of a depopulating borderland: historic landscape characterisation on the Duero River pp. 913-935

- Kyle P. Hearn and Francesco Carrer
- Learning and teaching academic standards in landscape architecture pp. 936-958

- Gillian Lawson and Sudipto Roy
- Back to basics in landscape architecture pedagogy through collage and model-making: a qualitative study in Korean basic-level design education pp. 959-979

- Myeong-Jun Lee
- Building community (gardens) on university campuses: masterplanning green-infrastructure for a post-COVID moment pp. 980-991

- Rachael Walshe and Lisa Law
- Examining coastal sense of place through community geography in Island County, Washington pp. 992-1008

- David J. Trimbach, Lori Clark, Laura Rivas, Barbara Lyon Bennett, Gwendolyn A. G. Hannam, John Lovie, PaulBen McElwain and Jacqueline Delie
Volume 47, issue 6, 2022
- Landscape justice, place and quality of life in ‘archipelagic’ worlds pp. 717-722

- Kenneth R. Olwig
- ‘Winners’ and ‘losers’ of the agricultural expansion in the Argentine Dry Chaco pp. 723-734

- María Vallejos, Melina Faingerch, Daniel Blum and Matías Mastrángelo
- The Faroese Commons and the biodiversity and sustainable development agendas pp. 735-751

- Jesper Brandt
- Policy tools for preserving peri-urban agricultural landscape: from social justice to quality of life pp. 752-766

- Paola Branduini and Elena Colli
- Landscape injustices in polarised communities: unearthing perceptions at Sitia UNESCO Geopark, Greece pp. 767-782

- Kalliope Pediaditi and Patrick Moquay
- Historical landed commons in Greece: a governance system at risk on Astypalaia Island pp. 783-796

- Pavlos Marinos Delladetsimas, Xenia Katsigianni and Pieter Van den Broeck
- Landscape and justice: the case of Greeks, space and law pp. 797-810

- Theano S. Terkenli
- Landscape, justice and the quality of life in emblematically embodied nation/states – the case of Denmark pp. 811-828

- Kenneth R. Olwig and Karen Fog Olwig
Volume 47, issue 5, 2022
- A Picturesque vertical montage: auditory and visual sequences at Rousham garden pp. 523-538

- David Buck and Carla Molinari
- Potential of airborne LiDAR data in detecting cultural landscape features in Slovakia pp. 539-558

- Juraj Lieskovský, T. Lieskovský, K. Hladíková, D. Štefunková and N. Hurajtová
- The cooling effect of green infrastructure in mitigating nocturnal urban heat islands: a case study of Yoyogi Park and Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo pp. 559-583

- Teruaki Irie
- Assessing equality in neighbourhood availability of quality greenspace in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom pp. 584-597

- Anastasia Baka and Leslie Mabon
- Soldiers in the garden: managing the US military training landscape pp. 598-610

- Emily Rabung and Eric Toman
- A national study of playground professionals universal design implementation practices pp. 611-627

- Alice Moore, Helen Lynch and Bryan Boyle
- Infrastructure territories as moving landscapes: using digital media to narrate a Montreal highway corridor (Canada) pp. 628-647

- Emile Forest and Sylvain Paquette
- Social media for landscape planning and design: a review and discussion pp. 648-663

- Shujuan Li and Bo Yang
- Restorative experiences across seasons? Effects of outdoor walking and relaxation exercise during lunch breaks in summer and winter pp. 664-678

- Svein Åge Kjøs Johnsen, Marin Kristine Brown and Leif Werner Rydstedt
- Examining PhD modes in the Australian landscape architecture academy pp. 679-694

- Beau B. Beza, Joshua Zeunert, Simon Kilbane and Sara Padgett Kjaersgaard
- Assessing ecological conditions for landscape management: a comparative analysis of field measurements and perceptions pp. 695-711

- Angela Mallette, Ryan Plummer and Julia Baird
- The Tree Experts: A History of Professional Arboriculture in Britain pp. 712-714(a)

- Patricia D. Wilson
- Multispecies households in the Saian Mountains: ecology at the Russia-Mongolia border pp. 714(a)-716

- Thomas O’Brien
Volume 47, issue 4, 2022
- Introducing David Lowenthal’s archipelagic and transatlantic landscapes pp. 435-439

- Kenneth R. Olwig
- David Lowenthal, 1923-2018, renowned academic and public intellectual pp. 440-451

- Hugh Clout
- David Lowenthal on geography and its past pp. 452-463

- Trevor J. Barnes
- Transatlantic landscapes: Gottmann and the roots of Lowenthal’s intellectual heritage pp. 464-476

- Luca Muscarà
- David and Max Lowenthal – and Marsh: public intellectuals and advocates in the political landscape. A personal view pp. 477-487

- Kenneth R. Olwig
- David Lowenthal and the genesis of critical conservation thought pp. 488-495

- Laura Alice Watt
- Lowenthal, the Caribbeanist pp. 496-507

- Elizabeth Thomas-Hope
- David Lowenthal’s archipelagic landscape of learning pp. 508-521

- Sverker Sörlin
Volume 47, issue 3, 2022
- The resurgence of urban foraging under COVID-19 pp. 285-299

- Carey Clouse
- Agencies of the present: landscape-making and the herders of lower Mustang, Nepal pp. 300-315

- Dane Carlson
- Barrier and corridor effects in cost-distance-based accessibility approximation for LUCC modelling: a case study of Slovakia from 2000 to 2018 pp. 316-332

- Adam Rusinko and Michal Druga
- Hierarchical access to the edible landscape: the Akbarieh Garden in Iran pp. 333-353

- Majid Amani-Beni, Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad and Sara Mahdizadeh
- Characteristics of novel urban vegetation in two Portuguese urban regions pp. 354-369

- Estêvao Portela-Pereira, Carlos Neto, Eduardo Brito-Henriques, Ana Luísa Soares and Sónia Talhé Azambuja
- Landscape design in infrastructure projects - is it an extravagance? A cost-benefit investigation of practices in dams pp. 370-387

- Romanos Ioannidis, G.-Fivos Sargentis and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
- Effects of seasonality on visual aesthetic preference pp. 388-399

- Wenyan Xu, Bin Jiang and Jingwei Zhao
- Vernacular healing landscapes in Australian aged-care gardens pp. 400-413

- Mimi Tsai
- Ecosystem services and green infrastructure planning of peri-urban lakes: the multifunctionality of Situ Jatijajar and Situ Pengasinan in Depok, Indonesia pp. 414-433

- Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi, Anastasia Widyaningsih and Medria Shekar Rani
Volume 47, issue 2, 2022
- Landscape and education: Politics of/in practices pp. 137-141

- Margherita Cisani, Benedetta Castiglioni and Anne Sgard
- The complexity of landscape ideas and the issue of landscape democracy in school and non-formal education: exploring pedagogical practices in Italy pp. 142-154

- Benedetta Castiglioni and Margherita Cisani
- Landscape controversy: a tool and educational device pp. 155-166

- Anne Sgard
- Teaching landscape architecture: a discipline comes of age pp. 167-178

- Karsten Jørgensen, Richard Stiles, Elke Mertens and Nilgül Karadeniz
- Incompleteness: landscapes, cartographies, citizenships pp. 179-194

- Ed Wall
- Landscape education in planning experiences: The case of the regional landscape plan of Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy) pp. 195-210

- Enrico Michelutti and Andrea Guaran
- Photographic dissemination of historic landscape as a tool for citizenship pp. 211-226

- Maria-Josep Mulet Gutiérrez, Joan Carles Oliver Torelló and María Sebastián Sebastián
- Educating future landscape professionals about climate change and climate-wise design: current status, priorities, and information needs pp. 227-243

- Michael Volk, Belinda B. Nettles and Gail Hansen
- The landscape as a learning space. The experiential approach of a ‘landscape school’ in Trentino, Italy pp. 244-255

- Gianluca Cepollaro and Bruno Zanon
- The role of urban greenspace in children’s reward and punishment sensitivity pp. 256-270

- Eirini Flouri, Dongying Ji and Jonathan P. Roiser
- ‘Picture perfect’ landscape stories: normative narratives and authorised discourse pp. 271-284

- Laura Hodsdon
Volume 47, issue 1, 2022
- Thinking and writing with care pp. 1-9

- Emma Waterton, Vanesa Castán Broto, Graham Fairclough, Karen Jones and Laura Alice Watt
- A biographical approach to Ireland’s landscape: creating a new methodology pp. 10-24

- Emily Shakespeare and Jane Russell-O’Connor
- Trajectories of practice across time: moving beyond the histories of landscape architecture pp. 25-34

- Dane Carlson and Mariel Collard-Arias
- The canal and the pool: infrastructures of abundance and the invention of the modern desert pp. 35-48

- Danika Cooper
- Towards sustainability evaluation of urban landscapes using big data: a case study of Israel’s architecture, engineering and construction industry pp. 49-67

- Hatzav Yoffe, Pnina Plaut and Yasha J. Grobman
- Urban collage: how can affective dynamics shape waterfront landscapes? pp. 68-86

- Sang-Ju Yu
- The submersion and adaptation of routines in the Somerset Levels and Moors pp. 87-101

- Daniel Keech and Mike Ricketts
- Agricultural landscapes and rural spatial configurations in the Peruvian Central Rainforest pp. 102-124

- Emily Yarin and Cristian Yarasca-Aybar
- The Meanings of Landscape: Essays on Place, Space, Environment and Justice pp. 125-136

- Laura Menatti, Emma Waterton, Shelley Egoz, Vanessa Whittington, John Wylie, Catherine De Almeida, Kenneth Olwig, Shelley Egoz, Vanessa Whittington, John Wylie, Catherine De Almeida and Kenneth Olwig
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