Landscape Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 8, 2020
- Knowing the landscape: a theoretical discussion on the challenges in forming knowledge about landscapes pp. 921-933

- Sofia Löfgren
- ‘These enchanted hills’: transforming cultural landscapes in the Hills Face Zone, South Australia pp. 934-950

- Pamela A. Smith, F. Donald Pate and Susan Piddock
- Hill farmers, habitats and time: the potential of historical ecology in upland management and conservation pp. 951-965

- Eugene Costello
- Body responses towards a morning walk in a tropical city pp. 966-983

- Francisco Benita, Garvit Bansal, Darshan Virupaksha, Francesco Scandola and Bige Tunçer
- Conservation planning for the Ganga River: a policy conundrum pp. 984-999

- Syed Ainul Hussain, Michelle Irengbam, Shivani Barthwal, Niladri Dasgupta and Ruchi Badola
- Assessing the potential impacts of bioenergy cropping on a population of the ground-breeding bird Alauda arvensis: a case study from southern Germany pp. 1000-1017

- P. Schlager, C. Ruppert-Winkel and K. Schmieder
- Does having children or a dog influence visits to urban green spaces? pp. 1018-1031

- Marco Garrido-Cumbrera, Olta Braçe, Gina Suárez-Cáceres and José Correa-Fernández
- Culzean country park – how an iconic Scottish landscape used designation to secure a sustainable future pp. 1032-1046

- Jan Woudstra and Phil Back
Volume 45, issue 7, 2020
- From ‘Arcadia of the literati’ to ‘extravagant enclosure’: the Tianjin salt merchant gardens of the Qing Dynasty pp. 789-801

- Yichi Zhang
- The ‘garden city’ in the green infrastructure of the future: learning from the past pp. 802-818

- Grete Swensen and Sveinung Krokann Berg
- Critical review of landscape-based surrogate measures of plant diversity pp. 819-840

- Barbara Sowińska-Świerkosz
- Landscape and power: the debate around ugliness in Galicia (Spain) pp. 841-853

- Xosé M. Santos and María De Los Ángeles Piñeiro-Antelo
- Strategies for the correct contextualisation and management of drove roads in urban historic landscapes pp. 854-872

- Rita Ruiz, Amparo Moyano, María R. García-Duque and Patricia Hernández-Lamas
- Designing water infrastructure and context-responsive housing: a case study in the Sabana de Bogotá pp. 873-891

- Claudia Lucia Rojas Bernal, Kelly Shannon and Bruno De Meulder
- Beyond benefits: Towards a recreational ecosystem services interpretive framework pp. 892-904

- William L. Rice, Peter Newman, B. Derrick Taff, Katherine Y. Zipp and Zachary D. Miller
- Climate adaptation, urban regeneration and brownfield reclamation: a literature review on landscape quality in large-scale transformation projects pp. 905-919

- Dirk Oudes and Sven Stremke
Volume 45, issue 6, 2020
- In search of the landscape theory of Torsten Hägerstrand pp. 683-686

- Mattias Qviström and Anders Wästfelt
- All-ecology – Hägerstrand’s thinking about human-environment interactions pp. 687-698

- Marie Stenseke
- Diagramming the social: exploring the legacy of Torsten Hägerstrand’s diagrammatic landscapes pp. 699-711

- Alan Latham
- Hägerstrand as historian: innovation, diffusion and the processual landscape pp. 712-723

- Sverker Sörlin
- Decoding infrastructural terrain: the landscape fabric along the Sincan-Kayaş commuter line in Ankara pp. 724-741

- Funda Baş Bütüner, Selin Çavdar Sert and Ela Alanyalı Aral
- Heritage of the Finnish Civil War monuments in Tampere pp. 742-757

- Ranja Hautamäki and Silja Laine
- The interpretation of WWII conflict landscapes. Some case studies from the Netherlands pp. 758-776

- Max van der Schriek
- Attention restoration theory as a framework for analysis of Tweets about urban green space: a case study pp. 777-788

- Stephanie Wilkie, Emine Thompson, Paul Cranner and Kevin Ginty
Volume 45, issue 5, 2020
- The role of landscape planning in Israel’s national schemes: natural versus cultural scenery pp. 547-563

- Tal Alon-Mozes
- Visions of landscape photography in Palestine and Israel pp. 564-582

- Edna Barromi-Perlman
- Small and large heritage of the Great War: an archaeology of a prisoner of war camp in Tuchola, Poland pp. 583-600

- Mikołaj Kostyrko and Dawid Kobiałka
- What future for decommissioned historic irrigation canals? Crafting new identities in the Lower Ter (Spain) pp. 601-614

- Albert Llausàs, Anna Ribas Palom, Sandra Ricart and Dolors Roset
- The disappearance of public paths in Spain and its impact on landscape justice pp. 615-626

- Miguel Torres García, Michela Ghislanzoni and Manuel Trujillo Carmona
- Using social media data in understanding site-scale landscape architecture design: taking Seattle Freeway Park as an example pp. 627-648

- Yang Song and Bo Zhang
- Effects of evergreen trees on landscape preference and perceived restorativeness across seasons pp. 649-661

- Ronghua Wang and Jingwei Zhao
- Describing and mapping where people experience tranquillity. An exploration based on interviews and Flickr photographs pp. 662-681

- Flurina M. Wartmann and William A. Mackaness
Volume 45, issue 4, 2020
- Floating architecture in the landscape: climate change adaptation ideas, opportunities and challenges pp. 395-411

- Edmund Penning-Rowsell
- 12 years after: lessons from incremental changes in open spaces in a slum-upgrading project pp. 412-427

- Yun Hye Hwang and Yuanqiu Feng
- Iconographical landscape warfare pp. 428-443

- Hong-key Yoon
- A landscape and landscape biography approach to assessing the consequences of an environmental policy implementation pp. 444-457

- E. Anne Spicer, Simon Swaffield and Kevin Moore
- Plant community composition on landfill sites after multiple years of ecological restoration pp. 458-469

- Chun-Chiu Pang, Wing-Fung Lo, Ryan Wai-Man Yan and Billy Chi-Hang Hau
- Estimates of deforestation avoided by protected areas: a case study in Brazilian tropical dry forests and Cerrado pp. 470-483

- Carlos Magno Santos Clemente, Mário Marcos do Espírito-Santo and Marcos Esdras Leite
- Vegetation series as a marker of interactions between rural settlements and landscape: new insights from the archaeological record in Western Sicily pp. 484-502

- Giuseppe Bazan, Angelo Castrorao Barba, Antonio Rotolo and Pasquale Marino
- Visitors’ preferences for landscape conservation in Alpine environments:Differences across regions, conservation programmes, and socio-economic groups pp. 503-519

- Michael Getzner
- The relationship between Mediterranean built environment and outdoor physical activity: evidence from GPS and accelerometer data among young adults in Barcelona pp. 520-533

- Xavier Delclòs-Alió, Guillem Vich and Carme Miralles-Guasch
- Combining GPS and space syntax analysis to improve understanding of visitor temporal–spatial behaviour: a case study of the Lion Grove in China pp. 534-546

- Tiantian Zhang, Zefeng Lian and Yannan Xu
Volume 45, issue 3, 2020
- Cultural landscape protection at Lake Victoria, a managed water supply pp. 265-279

- Jane Lennon and Katie Davis
- Borders and border people in the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier pp. 280-291

- Ndidzulafhi Innocent Sinthumule
- Everyday use of urban street spaces: the spatio-temporal relations between pedestrians and street vendors: a case study in Yuncheng, China pp. 292-309

- Ziwen Sun, Simon Bell, Iain Scott and Junchao Qian
- Exploring the ways in which campus open space design influences students’ learning experiences pp. 310-326

- Ender Peker and Anlı Ataöv
- Urban socio-ecological dynamics: applying the urban-rural gradient approach in a high Andean city pp. 327-345

- Santiago Bonilla-Bedoya, Anabel Estrella, Angélica Vaca Yánez and Miguel Ángel Herrera
- Conserving novel ecosystems and layered landscapes along the inter-German border pp. 346-358

- Sonja K. Pieck
- Using chorographic sources to reconstruct past agro-forestry systems. A methodological approach based on the study case of the northern Apennines pp. 359-376

- Giovanna Pezzi, Davide Donati, Enrico Muzzi, Marco Conedera and Patrik Krebs
- How to survey, model, and measure rockeries in a Chinese classical garden: a case study for Huanxiu Shanzhuang, Suzhou, China pp. 377-391

- Huilin Liang, Weizheng Li, Siqi Lai, Wenli Jiang, Lingxi Zhu and Qingping Zhang
- Routledge handbook of landscape character assessment pp. 392-393

- Andrew Butler
Volume 45, issue 2, 2020
- Ecological homelands: towards a counter-ontopology of landscape design pp. 137-151

- Mick Abbott and Cameron Boyle
- Politicising the landscape: a theoretical contribution towards the development of participation in landscape planning pp. 152-163

- Camilo Calderon and Andrew Butler
- Cultural landscape meanings. The case of West Lake, Hangzhou, China pp. 164-178

- Rouran Zhang and Ken Taylor
- Landscape perception: linking physical monitoring data to perceived landscape properties pp. 179-192

- M Hedblom, H Hedenås, M Blicharska, S Adler, I Knez, G Mikusiński, J Svensson, S Sandström, P Sandström and D. A. Wardle
- Wadis as dryland river parks: challenges and opportunities in designing with hydro-ecological dynamics pp. 193-213

- Sareh Moosavi, Margaret J. Grose and Philip S. Lake
- The effect of landscape colour, complexity and preference on viewing behaviour pp. 214-227

- Angela Shi-Han Huang and Yann-Jou Lin
- Designing sustainable urban landscape and meeting the challenge of climate change: a study of plant species adaptation and fitness under different climate change scenarios in public landscape of UK pp. 228-246

- B. Alizadeh and J.D. Hitchmough
- Possibilities and limitations of passive restoration of heavily disturbed sites pp. 247-253

- Karel Prach, Lenka Šebelíková, Klára Řehounková and Roger del Moral
- Chronotope as a framework for landscape experience analysis pp. 254-264

- Tiit Remm and Kadri Kasemets
Volume 45, issue 1, 2020
- From the tens to the twenties pp. 1-5

- Emma Waterton
- Tabula non-rasa: go-along interviews and memory mapping in a post-mining landscape designated for urban expansion pp. 6-25

- Carlota Sáenz de Tejada Granados and Dan van der Horst
- Green infrastructure design using GIS and spatial analysis: a proposal for the Henares Corridor (Madrid-Guadalajara, Spain) pp. 26-43

- Víctor Manuel Rodríguez-Espinosa, Francisco Aguilera-Benavente and Montserrat Gómez-Delgado
- Colour in the city: a chromatic typology for the quantitative analysis of spatial coherence pp. 44-62

- Luan Nguyen, Jean-Jacques Embrechts and Jacques Teller
- Integrating a resilience scorecard and landscape performance tools into a Geodesign process pp. 63-80

- Galen Newman, Matthew Malecha, Siyu Yu, Zixu Qiao, Jennifer A. Horney, Jaekyung Lee, You Jung Kim, Ryun Jung Lee and Phil Berke
- Between a dog and a green space: applying ecosystem services theory to explore the human benefits of off-the-leash dog parks pp. 81-94

- Isaac Middle
- Designing an outdoor learning environment for and with a primary school community: a case study in Bangladesh pp. 95-110

- Matluba Khan, Simon Bell, Sarah McGeown and Eva Silveirinha de Oliveira
- Integrating landscape services into policy and practice – a case study from Switzerland pp. 111-122

- Roger Keller and Norman Backhaus
- The sense of place and its influence on place branding: a case study of Sanandaj natural landscape in Iran pp. 123-136

- Hawzhin Falahatkar and Behnaz Aminzadeh
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