Landscape Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 8, 2021
- Integrating sense of place into participatory landscape planning: merging mapping surveys and geodesign workshops pp. 1041-1056

- Sarah Gottwald, Jana Brenner, Christian Albert and Ron Janssen
- How researchers shape the construction of landscape change – insights from a scenario study pp. 1057-1070

- Andrea Knierim, Claudia Bieling and Peter Zander
- ‘The Charm of a Thousand Years’: exploring tourists’ perspectives of the ‘culture-nature value’ of the Humble Administrator’s Garden, Suzhou, China pp. 1071-1088

- Rouran Zhang, Jianing Wang and Steve Brown
- Landscape architecture in rural India - lessons for developing countries from Dhamori village pp. 1089-1105

- Alpa Nawre, Tsz Wai (Astrid) Wong and Leslie Boyle-Milroy
- The planning and design of good quality urban parks in China: the perspectives of technical professionals pp. 1106-1120

- Yangnan Guo and Ian Mell
- Infrascape – how coevolving infrastructure and landscape shape water systems pp. 1121-1139

- Laszlo van der Wal, Mark Zandvoort, Hilde Tobi, Maarten van der Vlist and Adri van den Brink
- Landscape economics pp. 1140-1141

- Avner Offer
Volume 46, issue 7, 2021
- Older adults’ domestic green environments: the preference for flowers pp. 897-915

- Claire Freeman, Yvette Buttery, Debra L. Waters and Yolanda Van Heezik
- Historic construction of diffuse cultural landscapes: towards a GIS-based method for mapping the interlinkages of heritage pp. 916-931

- Marina López Sánchez, Mercedes Linares Gómez Del Pulgar and Antonio Tejedor Cabrera
- Land-use modifications and ecological implications over the past 160 years in the central Apennine mountains pp. 932-944

- Arianna Ferrara, Marianna Biró, Luca Malatesta, Zsolt Molnár, Stefano Mugnoz, Federico Maria Tardella and Andrea Catorci
- Towards the identification and mapping of traditional agricultural landscapes at the national scale: an inventory approach from Italy pp. 945-958

- Laura Zavattero, Raffaella Frondoni, Giulia Capotorti, Riccardo Copiz and Carlo Blasi
- Metropolitan mountains: Sainte-Victoire as a public park in Aix-Marseille Provence Metropolis, France? pp. 959-974

- Benoit Romeyer, Ruth Mpozagara and Jean Noël Consales
- Barefoot walking, nature connectedness and psychological restoration: the importance of stimulating the sense of touch for feeling closer to the natural world pp. 975-991

- Sophie C. Rickard and Mathew P. White
- ‘We live and die in chestnut’: remaining and adapting in the face of pest and disease outbreak in Turkey pp. 992-1003

- Jeffrey Robert Wall, Nesibe Köse, Elif Başak Aksoy, Coşkun Köse, Taner Okan and Shorna Allred
- Decolonizing landscape pp. 1004-1016

- Tiffany Kaewen Dang
- The restorative potential of commercial streets pp. 1017-1037

- Paula Barros, Vikas Mehta, Paul Brindley and Razieh Zandieh
- Defining landscape democracy: a path to spatial justice pp. 1038-1039

- Ed Wall
Volume 46, issue 6, 2021
- The influence of satellite imagery on landscape perception pp. 749-765

- Daisy San Martin Saldias, Karin Reinke, Blythe Mclennan and Luke Wallace
- Therapeutic environments as a catalyst for health, well-being and social equity pp. 766-781

- Bruno Marques, Jacqueline McIntosh and Chelsea Kershaw
- Ideas relating to humanity–nature relationships in Korean folk narratives reflecting geomantic values pp. 782-792

- Hong-key Yoon
- Cycles of defence on the Piedras Negras kingdom periphery: landscape patrimony at the fortified hilltop community of El Infiernito, Chiapas pp. 793-810

- Whittaker Schroder
- Interpreting protohistoric societies through place names of landscape features: a case study in València, Spain pp. 811-827

- Joan Carles Membrado-Tena
- Perceptions of Cultural Ecosystem Services: spatial differences in urban and rural areas of Kokemäenjoki, Finland pp. 828-844

- E. Seda Arslan, Paulina Nordström, Asko Ijäs, Reija Hietala and Nora Fagerholm
- Site user participation: the solution to challenging modernist architectural planning and design pp. 845-859

- Béatrice Plottu and Eric Plottu
- Participatory school ground design: play behaviour and student and teacher views of a school ground post-construction pp. 860-877

- Angela Kreutz, Anna Timperio and Jenny Veitch
- Constructing the green wedge in the planning discourse - a case study of Central Park in Helsinki, Finland pp. 878-893

- Ranja Hautamäki
- Renewable energy and landscape quality pp. 894-895

- Gerd Lintz
Volume 46, issue 5, 2021
- Edgelands of practice: post-industrial landscapes and the conditions of informal spatial appropriation pp. 589-604

- Imogen Humphris and Ward Rauws
- The post-socialist school camp: a story of dereliction at Bogda, Romania pp. 605-617

- Lucian Vesalon and Ciprian Nițu
- Complex landscape biographies: palimpsests of Fort-Liberté, Haiti pp. 618-637

- Joseph Sony Jean, Till Sonnemann and Corinne L. Hofman
- The built environment in a winter climate: improving university campus design for student wellbeing pp. 638-652

- Eden McDonald-Yale and S. Jeff Birchall
- Defining public open spaces: an investigation framework to inform planning and design decision-making processes pp. 653-672

- Laurence Pattacini
- Promoting goal-driven performance evaluation: a case study of an urban park in Florida, USA pp. 673-692

- Yi Luo, Michael Volk and Kanglin Chen
- Assessing the adaptive resilience of twentieth-century post-industrial fishing landscapes in Siglufjörður, Iceland pp. 693-712

- V. Camille Westmont
- Under the guidance of the eternal blue sky: cultural ecosystem services that support well-being in Mongolian pastureland pp. 713-727

- Navchaa Tugjamba, Greg Walkerden and Fiona Miller
- Enhancing urban nature: on design, biodiversity and the construction of experience in Italy pp. 728-747

- Alessandro Gabbianelli, Bianca Maria Rinaldi and Emma Salizzoni
Volume 46, issue 4, 2021
- European mass-housing welfare landscapes pp. 451-455

- Ellen Braae, Svava Riesto, Henriette Steiner and Anne Tietjen
- Welfare landscapes between individuality and communality: social housing in Albertslund Syd pp. 456-473

- Lærke Sophie Keil, Svava Riesto and Tom Avermaete
- Assembling welfare landscapes of social housing: lessons from Denmark pp. 474-494

- Asbjørn Jessen and Anne Tietjen
- Designing complete living environments: landscape in Dutch expansion districts in the 1950s and 1960s pp. 495-513

- Imke van Hellemondt
- The good life vision on the landscape scale pp. 514-526

- Kristen Danielle Van Haeren
- Gigantic welfare landscapes and the ground beneath Høje Gladsaxe pp. 527-541

- Henriette Steiner
- Non-site welfare landscapes on-site: curated displays of transformed social housing estates pp. 542-557

- Ellen Braae
- Impossible nostalgia: green affect in the landscapes of the Swedish Million Programme pp. 558-573

- Jennifer Mack
- Urban courtyards: ideologies of domesticity and the landscape of welfare in communist Bucharest pp. 574-587

- Iulia Stătică
Volume 46, issue 3, 2021
- Multidisciplinary engagements with Port Arthur’s landscapes of in/justice pp. 299-308

- Emma Waterton, Mary Hutchison and Hayley Saul
- Port Arthur and the spectre of ‘unnatural acts’ in Australia pp. 309-323

- Andrea Witcomb
- Reforming and remembering: gardens and gardening in a landscape of in/justice pp. 324-340

- Mary Hutchison
- The Bad and the Beautiful: An artist’s encounter with the image of Port Arthur, Tasmania pp. 341-361

- Ursula K. Frederick
- Ghosts of the Anthropocene: spectral accretions at the Port Arthur historic site pp. 362-376

- Emma Waterton and Hayley Saul
- Paradise lost — transformation of the gully landscape in South-East Norway pp. 377-389

- Liv Norunn Hamre, Knut Rydgren, Christian Incerti, Ingrid Hjorth-Johansen and Kia Sandra Simonsen
- Known but not done: how logics of inaction limit the benefits of urban green spaces pp. 390-402

- Julian Dobson and Nicola Dempsey
- Remembering and reconfiguring industrial heritage: the case of the digester in Moss, Norway pp. 403-416

- Joar Skrede and Bengt Andersen
- Explaining landscape preference heterogeneity using machine learning-based survey analysis pp. 417-434

- Xiaozi Liu, Endre Tvinnereim, Kristine Grimsrud, Henrik Lindhjem, Liv Guri Velle, Heidi Iren Saure and Hanna Lee
- The origins of the modern park system of the International Settlement in Shanghai (1899-1929) pp. 435-449

- Fei Mo, Paul Selman and Jan Woudstra
Volume 46, issue 2, 2021
- Making maps, making claims: the politics and practices of visualisation in environmental governance pp. 143-151

- Synne Movik, Tor A. Benjaminsen and Tim Richardson
- Contested mappings in a dynamic space: emerging socio-spatial relationships in the context of REDD+. A case from the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 152-166

- Catherine Windey and Gert Van Hecken
- Mapping ice in the Norwegian Arctic – on the edge between science and policy pp. 167-181

- Ingrid Bay-Larsen, T. G. Bjørndal and E. A. T. Hermansen
- Balancing nature conservation and windpower development: the contested work that maps do in protecting Europe’s last wild reindeer pp. 182-196

- Aase Kristine Lundberg and Tim Richardson
- Asserting authority through mapping: the politics of re-scaling coastal planning in western Norway pp. 197-210

- Synne Movik and Knut Bjørn Stokke
- Depicting decline: images and myths in environmental discourse analysis pp. 211-225

- Tor A. Benjaminsen
- Picturing the flag in the New South pp. 226-245

- Mark Long
- Vascular flora of urban forests in a medium-sized city in Poland: comparison with nature reserves in the city’s surrounding pp. 246-260

- Beata Fornal-Pieniak, Marcin Ollik and Axel Schwerk
- Co-financing green resilient infrastructures in Copenhagen: integrated or superficial design? pp. 261-272

- Daniel Tubridy
- Contextualising a heritage assessment toolkit at the pre-planning stage of the historic urban landscape approach: the case of Mrauk-U, Myanmar pp. 273-294

- Xihui Wang, Liwen Xu, Wei Dong and Xiaodi Zhou
- Companion to Public Space pp. 295-297

- Mina Marino and Pavel Grabalov
Volume 46, issue 1, 2021
- Practicing care in a global pandemic pp. 1-7

- Vera Vicenzotti and Emma Waterton
- Landscape futures: decision-making in uncertain times, a literature review pp. 8-24

- Nadia Bartolini and Caitlin DeSilvey
- Permafrost Politics: Toward a Relational Materiality and Design of Arctic Ground pp. 25-35

- Leena Cho
- Beyond plans. Beyond design. Atmosphere and the lifeworld of small-street activation in Adelaide, South Australia pp. 36-49

- Matthew W. Rofe and Myfanwy Mogford
- Landscape multifunctionality in (and around) the Kafa Biosphere Reserve: a sociocultural and gender perspective pp. 50-63

- Ruth Jackson, Abinet Shiferaw, Befikadu Melesse Taye and Zegeye Woldemariam
- A ‘new’ walking pilgrimage: performance and meaning on the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way pp. 64-76

- Richard Scriven
- Landscapes of calculation: the design agency of methods of assessment at the Ayalon project pp. 77-95

- Roy Kozlovsky and Neta Feniger
- Identifying cultural heritage corridors for preservation through multidimensional network connectivity analysis — a case study of the ancient Tea-Horse Road in Simao, China pp. 96-115

- Hui Li, Jing Jing, Honghong Fan, Yanmei Li, Yang Liu and Jiahao Ren
- Neuroaesthetics and landscape appreciation pp. 116-127

- David Jacques
- Understanding recreational landscapes – a review and discussion pp. 128-141

- Andreas Skriver Hansen
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