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Volume 44, issue 8, 2019

From green to grey: the dynamics of land use/land cover change in urban Ghana pp. 909-921 Downloads
Kabila Abass, Kwadwo Afriyie and Razak M. Gyasi
Green and ecological networks in Sheffield, UK pp. 922-936 Downloads
Ebru Ersoy, Anna Jorgensen and Philip H. Warren
The beat of the mountain: a transdisciplinary rhythmanalysis of temporal landscapes pp. 937-951 Downloads
Frode Flemsæter, Vegard Gundersen, Katrina Rønningen and Olav Strand
The governance of landscape management: new approaches to urban open space development pp. 952-965 Downloads
Märit Jansson, Nina Vogel, Hanna Fors and Thomas B. Randrup
The use of landscape value assessment in spatial planning and sustainable land management — a review pp. 966-981 Downloads
Iga Solecka
Influence of Terminalia arjuna on the riparian landscapes of the River Cauvery of South India pp. 982-996 Downloads
C. Sunil, R.K. Somashekar and B.C. Nagaraja
The representation of time: addressing a theoretical flaw in landscape architecture pp. 997-1013 Downloads
Noël van Dooren and Anders Busse Nielsen
From metropolitan rivers to civic corridors: assessing the evolution of the suburban landscape pp. 1014-1030 Downloads
Pere Vall-Casas, Marta Benages-Albert, Pablo Elinbaum, Xavier Garcia, Carmen Mendoza-Arroyo and Álvaro Rodrigo Cuéllar Jaramillo
Traditional vs naturalised design: a comparison of affordances and physical activity in two preschool playscapes pp. 1031-1049 Downloads
Llewellyn Wishart, Carolina Cabezas-Benalcázar, Anne-Marie Morrissey and Vincent L. Versace
Historical perspectives on green structure development: the examples of Stockholm, Sweden and Xi’an, China pp. 1050-1063 Downloads
Na Xiu, Maria Ignatieva and Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch

Volume 44, issue 7, 2019

The politics of rurality pp. 783-786 Downloads
Krystallia Kamvasinou and Ben Stringer
Interpreting vernacular space in Ireland: a new sensibility pp. 787-803 Downloads
Deirdre McMenamin and Dougal Sheridan
Transforming landscapes and identities in the south Wales valleys pp. 804-821 Downloads
David H. Llewellyn, Melanie Rohse, Jemma Bere, Karen Lewis and Hamish Fyfe
Gardening cyberspace—social media and hybrid spaces in the creation of food citizenship in the Bristol city-region, UK pp. 822-833 Downloads
Matt Reed and Daniel Keech
The affective economies and political force of rural wildness pp. 834-845 Downloads
Esther Peeren
A walk in the long grass: agriculture, aesthetics, and wildness on Hampstead Heath pp. 846-856 Downloads
Jessica J. Lee
‘Something from nothing’—constructing Israeli rurality pp. 857-871 Downloads
Elissa Rosenberg
Landscape of time and immobility pp. 872-891 Downloads
Yara Sharif
Contested landscapes: territorial conflicts and the production of different ruralities in Brazil pp. 892-907 Downloads
Bernardo Mançano Fernandes and Cliff Welch

Volume 44, issue 6, 2019

Literature and sense of place in UK landscape strategy pp. 659-670 Downloads
Jess Edwards
Children’s interactions with water in city centres: a case study from Sheffield, UK pp. 671-687 Downloads
Melih Bozkurt, Helen Woolley and Nicola Dempsey
The Seniors’ Outdoor Survey (SOS Tool): comparing ratings and reliability between Italy and the USA pp. 688-701 Downloads
Eric Bardenhagen, Giulio Senes, Susan Rodiek, Cristina Ferrara, Adeleh Nejati, Natalia Fumagalli, Antonio Giornelli and Chanam Lee
An exploratory approach for using EEG to examine person-environment interaction pp. 702-715 Downloads
Shu-Chun Lucy Huang, Noelle C. Chiang, Nai-Fong Kuo and Yi-Jang Chen
Exploring the linkages between the building, home garden and human system resilience in Lefke Region of North Cyprus pp. 716-730 Downloads
Gulay Cetinkaya Ciftcioglu and Cemaliye Sunalp
Dwelling and tourism: embracing the non-representational in the tourist landscape pp. 731-742 Downloads
Solène Prince
The role of emotions on tourists’ willingness to pay for the Alpine landscape: a latent class approach pp. 743-756 Downloads
Sandra Notaro, Gianluca Grilli and Alessandro Paletto
European and natural landscapes as carriers of place identity: a correlational study in Italian and Spanish regions pp. 757-767 Downloads
Ferdinando Fornara, Renato Troffa, Sergi Valera and Tomeu Vidal
Evaluating landscape changes using vegetation and land-use maps: an integrated approach pp. 768-781 Downloads
A. Velli, A. Pirola and C. Ferrari

Volume 44, issue 5, 2019

‘My wood isn’t one of those dark and scary ones’: children’s experience and knowledge of woodland in the English rural landscape pp. 507-525 Downloads
Vivyan Lisewski-Hobson and Charles Watkins
The self-narrated walk. A user-led method to research people’s experiences in urban landscapes pp. 526-540 Downloads
Sandra Costa and Richard Coles
Landscape change in Ramallah—Palestine (1994–2014) pp. 541-556 Downloads
Samar Nazer, Rana Abughannam and Sara Khasib
Proposing an agricultural belt to protect a city’s semi-rural characteristics: The example of Bartın, Turkey pp. 557-573 Downloads
Sevgi Gormus, Serhat Cengiz and Sermin Tagil
Current distribution and recent development of sessile oak forests in Montseny (1956–2015) pp. 574-587 Downloads
Jordi Bou and Lluís Vilar
Conservation of historic water systems in Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India pp. 588-599 Downloads
Amita Sinha
Landscape memory in abandoned areas—physical and ecological perspectives (Central European mountains case study) pp. 600-613 Downloads
Agnieszka Latocha, Kamila Reczyńska, Tomasz Gradowski and Krzysztof Świerkosz
Hidden from the wind and enjoying the water (藏风得水): the traditional cosmology of fengshui and the shaping of Dong villages in Southwestern China pp. 614-627 Downloads
Xuemei Li, Weiye Li, Kendra S. Smith and Albert C. Smith
Evaluation of the ecological efficiency of landscape protection in areas of different protection status. A case study from Poland pp. 628-641 Downloads
Marta Kubacka
Geodesign application for bio-swale design: rule-based approach stormwater management for Ottawa Street North in Hamilton, Ontario pp. 642-658 Downloads
Adele Pierre, Nadia Amoroso and Sean Kelly

Volume 44, issue 4, 2019

Using the past to indicate the possible presence of relics in the present-day landscape: the Western Front of the Great War in Belgium pp. 351-373 Downloads
Hanne Van den Berghe, W. Gheyle, B. Stichelbaut, T. Saey, N. Note, M. Van Meirvenne, J. Bourgeois and V. Van Eetvelde
Thinking of nature: associations with natural versus urban environments and their relation to preference pp. 374-392 Downloads
Femke Beute and Yvonne A. W. de Kort
How ordinary wildlife makes local green places special pp. 393-403 Downloads
Akke Folmer, Tialda Haartsen and Paulus P. P. Huigen
Multifunctional landscapes in a rural, developing country context: conflicts and synergies in Tshidzivhe, South Africa pp. 404-417 Downloads
Adina Israel and Rachel Wynberg
New landscapes of conflict: land-use competition at the urban–rural fringe pp. 418-429 Downloads
David Jensen, Timothy Baird and Gary Blank
Children’s perceptions of neighbourhood environments for walking and outdoor play pp. 430-443 Downloads
Chuo Li and Michael Seymour
A framework for governance of public green spaces in cities pp. 444-457 Downloads
Andrew MacKenzie, Leonie J. Pearson and Craig J. Pearson
Drivers of European landscape change: stakeholders’ perspectives through Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping pp. 458-476 Downloads
Theo van der Sluis, Bas Arts, Kasper Kok, Marion Bogers, Anne Gravsholt Busck, Kalev Sepp, Isabel Loupa-Ramos, Vangelis Pavlis, Nicoleta Geamana and Emilie Crouzat
The impact of environmental factors on benthos communities and freshwater gastropod diversity in urban sinkhole ponds in roadside and forest contexts pp. 477-492 Downloads
Mariola Krodkiewska, Małgorzata Strzelec, Aneta Spyra and Iga Lewin
Pretest-posttest field studies on psychological restoration: a descriptive review and reflections for the future pp. 493-505 Downloads
Mikel Subiza-Pérez, Laura Vozmediano and César San Juan

Volume 44, issue 3, 2019

Changing landscape identity—practice, plurality, and power pp. 271-277 Downloads
Andrew Butler and Ingrid Sarlöv-Herlin
Universal heritage value, community identities and world heritage: forms, functions, processes and context at a changing Mt Fuji pp. 278-291 Downloads
Kati Lindström
Mire landscapes in Estonian fiction and identity pp. 292-302 Downloads
Piret Pungas-Kohv and Ene-Reet Soovik
Foraging for identity: the relationships between landscape activities and landscape identity after catastrophic landscape change pp. 303-319 Downloads
Andrew Butler, Igor Knez, Ann Åkerskog, Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin, Åsa Ode Sang and Elin Ångman
What matters to people? Exploring contents of landscape identity at the local scale pp. 320-336 Downloads
Isabel Loupa Ramos, Paulo Bianchi, Fátima Bernardo and Veerle Van Eetvelde
Transformative actions on communities and landscapes: the case of Kaldabruna village pp. 337-350 Downloads
Joanna T. Storie and Mart Külvik

Volume 44, issue 2, 2019

Rethinking tourism narratives on the cultural landscapes of Asturias (Northern Spain) from the perspective of Landscape Archaeology: do archaeologists have anything to say? pp. 117-133 Downloads
David González Álvarez
The interpretation of the English landscape garden between 1815 and 1840 through Xavier Kurten’s work in Piedmont (north-west Italy) pp. 134-148 Downloads
Paola Gullino, Agnese Fornaris, Marco Devecchi and Federica Larcher
Exploring place attachment and visions of nature of water-based recreationists: the case of the longitudinal dams pp. 149-161 Downloads
Wessel Ganzevoort and Riyan J. G. van den Born
Determinants of a successful public open space: the case of Dataran Merdeka in the city centre of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia pp. 162-173 Downloads
Amir Hossein Askari and Soha Soltani
Sociocultural factors of the late Ming and early Qing Chinese garden landscape, based on philosophies seen in,, and pp. 174-185 Downloads
Jiayan Yun and Joonhyun Kim
A home among the gum trees: the Victorian Sanatorium for consumptives, Echuca and Mount Macedon pp. 186-199 Downloads
Rebecca Le Get
Managing hillside landscapes as national forest: lessons learned from the Beijing Western Hills pp. 200-211 Downloads
Zheng Li and Xiong Li
The Landscape Inventory of Galicia (NW Spain): GIS-web and public participation for landscape planning pp. 212-240 Downloads
Inés Santé, Alfredo Fernández-Ríos, José María Tubío, Francisco García-Fernández, Eliska Farkova and David Miranda
Perceptions of ecological and aesthetic quality by natural resource professionals and local people. A qualitative exploration in a mountainous landscape (La Rioja, Spain) pp. 241-255 Downloads
Alicia López-Rodríguez, Rafael Escribano-Bombín, Verónica Hernández-Jiménez and Simon Bell
What makes a garden in the elderly care facility well used? pp. 256-269 Downloads
Shu Lin Shi, Chau Ming Tong and Clare Cooper Marcus

Volume 44, issue 1, 2019

Editorial: Changes, then and now pp. 1-5 Downloads
Emma Waterton
Assessing landscape composition using visual assessment: accuracy of rapid description compared to digital mapping pp. 6-18 Downloads
Ariane Chabert, Alexandre Amossé and Jean-Pierre Sarthou
Understanding landscape change in a former brownfield site pp. 19-34 Downloads
Catherine Heatherington, Anna Jorgensen and Stephen Walker
Lake extent changes in Basotu, Tanzania: a mixed-methods approach to understanding the impacts of anthropogenic influence and climate variability pp. 35-47 Downloads
Lindsey Higgins and Martina Angela Caretta
A renewed approach to conservation policy of historical gardens in Iran pp. 48-61 Downloads
Sara Mahdizadeh and Lakshmi Priya Rajendran
The phenomenon of walking: diverse and dynamic pp. 62-74 Downloads
Stine Rybråten, Margrete Skår and Helena Nordh
Human impact on the abundance of useful species in a protected area of the Brazilian Cerrado by people perception and biological data pp. 75-87 Downloads
Taline Cristina da Silva, Letícia Zenóbia de Oliveira Campos, William Balée, Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros, Nivaldo Peroni and Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque
The impact of the primary colours yellow, red and, blue on the perception of greenery pp. 88-98 Downloads
Petra Thorpert, Jan-Eric Englund and Anders Busse Nielsen
Landscape biographies of commemoration pp. 99-111 Downloads
Max van der Schriek
In memoriam: a consummate scholar, David Lowenthal (26 April 1923–15 September 2018). A personal memory pp. 112-116 Downloads
Kenneth R. Olwig
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