Landscape Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 8, 2018
- Special issue on pastoral landscapes caught between abandonment, rewilding and agro-environmental management. Is there an alternative future? pp. 1015-1020

- Werner Krauß and Kenneth R. Olwig
- Alpine landscapes in the Anthropocene: alternative common futures pp. 1021-1031

- Werner Krauß
- England's 'Lake District' and the 'North Atlantic Archipelago': A body of managed land contra a body politic pp. 1032-1044

- Kenneth R. Olwig
- Heathland farm as a new commons? pp. 1045-1055

- Martin Woestenburg
- Biodiversity, livelihoods and struggles over sustainability in Nepal pp. 1056-1067

- Ben Campbell
- Among rewilding mountains: grassland conservation and abandoned settlements in the Northern Apennines pp. 1068-1084

- Andreas Haller and Oliver Bender
- The effects of EU policies on preserving cultural landscape in the Alps pp. 1085-1096

- Nadja Penko Seidl and Mojca Golobič
- Why public policies face difficulties in protecting mountain pastoral landscapes: some lessons from the history of the volcanic landscape of the Chaîne des Puys / Limagne fault, France pp. 1097-1116

- Yves Michelin and Christine Montoloy
- Governing mountain landscapes collectively: local responses to emerging challenges within a systems thinking perspective pp. 1117-1130

- Alessandro Gretter, Marco Ciolli and Rocco Scolozzi
- Referees 2017-2018 pp. 1131-1134

- The Editors
Volume 43, issue 7, 2018
- Landscape and the cultural politics of China’s anticipatory urbanism pp. 891-905

- Max D. Woodworth
- The drone’s eye: applications and implications for landscape architecture pp. 906-921

- Karl Kullmann
- Changes and continuities in a Mediterranean landscape: a new interdisciplinary approach to understanding historic character in western Catalonia pp. 922-938

- Sam Turner, Jordi Bolòs and Tim Kinnaird
- The transnational Gulf City: Saudi and migrant values of public open spaces in Jeddah pp. 939-951

- Abdullah Addas and Clare Rishbeth
- Landscape dynamics of Mediterranean montane grasslands over 60 years and implications for habitats conservation. A case study in the northern Apennines (Italy) pp. 952-964

- Daniele Viciani, Lorella Dell’Olmo, Antonio Gabellini, Daniela Gigante and Lorenzo Lastrucci
- An aesthetic approach to planting design in urban parks and greenspaces pp. 965-983

- Serap Yılmaz, Halil Özgüner and Sema Mumcu
- The landscape taxonomic pyramid (LTP): a multi-scale classification adapted to spatial planning pp. 984-999

- José Gómez-Zotano, Pascual Riesco-Chueca, Marina Frolova and Jesús Rodríguez-Rodríguez
- Systems, habitats or places: evaluating the potential role of landscape character assessment in operationalising the ecosystem approach pp. 1000-1012

- Rachel Morrison, Adam Barker and John Handley
- Landscape theory in design, by Susan Herrington, London, Routledge, 2017, 330 pp., 18 colour illustrations, $67.95 pb, ISBN 9780415705950 pp. 1013-1014

- Burcu Yigit Turan
Volume 43, issue 6, 2018
- Financing the future of green infrastructure planning: alternatives and opportunities in the UK pp. 751-768

- Ian Mell
- Connecting landscapes: examining and enhancing the relationship between stakeholder values and cultural landscape management in England pp. 769-783

- Tom Moore and Gemma Tully
- Going out into the field: an experience of the landscape architecture studio incorporating service-learning and participatory design in Taiwan pp. 784-797

- Rung-Jiun Chou
- Urbanisation forces on the landscapes and the changing value-systems of Osun Sacred Grove UNESCO Site, Osogbo, Nigeria pp. 798-816

- Joseph Adeniran Adedeji and Joseph Akinlabi Fadamiro
- Are World Heritage concepts of integrity and authenticity lacking in dynamism? A critical approach to Mediterranean autotopic landscapes pp. 817-830

- Juan A. García-Esparza
- Applicability of European landscape typology in Turkey (Çakırlar Watershed case/Antalya) pp. 831-845

- Cumhur Güngöroğlu, Ali Kavgacı, Ufuk Coşgun, Mehmet Çalıkoğlu, Erdal Örtel and Neslihan Balpınar
- Assessing landscape preferences: a visual choice experiment in the agricultural region of Märkische Schweiz, Germany pp. 846-861

- Kati Häfner, Ingo Zasada, Boris T. van Zanten, Fabrizio Ungaro, Mark Koetse and Annette Piorr
- Continuity and discontinuity in the history of upland pastoral landscapes: the case study of Val Molinac and Val Poré (Val di Sole, Trentino, Eastern Italian Alps) pp. 862-877

- Francesco Carrer and Diego E. Angelucci
- Landscape identity, before and after a forest fire pp. 878-889

- Andrew Butler, Ingrid Sarlöv-Herlin, Igor Knez, Elin Ångman, Åsa Ode Sang and Ann Åkerskog
Volume 43, issue 5, 2018
- Farming ruins: a landscape study of incremental urbanisation pp. 575-586

- Mattias Qviström
- Expanding the social performance of food production landscapes: measuring health and well-being benefits pp. 587-599

- Ellen Burke
- Walks through the multi-layered landscape of Šavrinkas’ Istria: eggs, books, backpacks and stony paths pp. 600-612

- Špela Ledinek Lozej, Nataša Rogelja and Urša Kanjir
- Peri-urban agriculture in Barcelona: outlining landscape dynamics vis à vis socio-environmental functions pp. 613-631

- Pere Serra, David Saurí and Luca Salvati
- Landscape fragmentation and urban sprawl in the urban region of Milan pp. 632-651

- Claudia Canedoli, Francesco Crocco, Roberto Comolli and Emilio Padoa-Schioppa
- Assessment of landscape composition and configuration via spatial metrics combination: conceptual framework proposal and method improvement pp. 652-664

- Rui Machado, Sérgio Godinho, Janez Pirnat, Nuno Neves and Pedro Santos
- Analysis of landscape performance assessment by key stakeholders in a transfrontier conservation area pp. 665-678

- Munyaradzi Chitakira, Emmanuel Torquebiau, Willem Ferguson and Kevin Mearns
- Using contingent valuation and choice experiment to value the impacts of agri-environmental practices on landscapes aesthetics pp. 679-695

- Jérôme Dupras, Jérémy Laurent-Lucchetti, Jean-Pierre Revéret and Laurent DaSilva
- Landscape heterogeneity correlates with recreational values: a case study from Swedish agricultural landscapes and implications for policy pp. 696-707

- Thomas Hahn, Malena Heinrup and Regina Lindborg
- Utilising exotic flora in support of urban indigenous biodiversity: lessons for landscape architecture pp. 708-720

- Amin Rastandeh, Maibritt Pedersen Zari, Daniel K. Brown and Robert Vale
- Mapping potential motorised sightseeing recreation supply across broad privately-owned landscapes of the Southern United States pp. 721-734

- Krista Merry, Pete Bettinger, Jacek Siry, J. M. Bowker, Steven Weaver and Zennure Ucar
- Conservation of historical landscapes: What signifies ‘successful’ management? pp. 735-748

- Susanne Fredholm, Ingegärd Eliasson and Igor Knez
- Design as democracy: techniques for collective creativity pp. 749-750

- Andrea Conti
Volume 43, issue 4, 2018
- Governance of energy landscapes between pathways, people and politics pp. 471-475

- Markus Leibenath and Gerd Lintz
- Understanding ‘landscape governance’: the case of wind energy landscapes in Germany pp. 476-488

- Markus Leibenath and Gerd Lintz
- New interaction paths in the energy landscape: the role of local energy initiatives pp. 489-502

- Jessica De Boer, Christian Zuidema and Katharina Gugerell
- Energy landscape as a polity. Wind power practices in Northern Friesland (Germany) pp. 503-516

- Edith Chezel and Olivier Labussière
- Justice, development and the land: the social context of Scotland’s energy transition pp. 517-528

- Chris Dalglish, Alan Leslie, Kenny Brophy and Gavin Macgregor
- Conflicts and negotiation processes in the course of power grid extension in Germany pp. 529-541

- Olaf Kühne and Florian Weber
- Co-production in distributed generation: renewable energy and creating space for fitting infrastructure within landscapes pp. 542-561

- Maarten Wolsink
- Controversies around energy landscapes in third modernity pp. 562-573

- Cordula Kropp
Volume 43, issue 3, 2018
- There’s always the river: social and environmental equity in rapidly urbanising landscapes in India pp. 275-288

- Nicola Dempsey, Smriti Rabina Jayaraj and Emily Redmond
- Greening Ahmedabad—creating a resilient Indian city using a green infrastructure approach to investment pp. 289-314

- Ian C. Mell
- The relationship between exposure to natural and urban environments and children’s self-regulation pp. 315-328

- Rebecca Jenkin, Ian Frampton, Mathew P. White and Sabine Pahl
- An ambivalent landscape: the return of nature to post-agricultural land in South-eastern Australia pp. 329-344

- Fleur Stelling, Catherine Allan and Rik Thwaites
- Use of GIS-based analysis to explore the characteristics of preferred viewing spots indicated by the visual interest of visitors pp. 345-359

- Koun Sugimoto
- How does perception of nearby nature affect multiple aspects of neighbourhood satisfaction and use patterns? pp. 360-379

- Sara Hadavi, Rachel Kaplan and MaryCarol R. Hunter
- A spatial analysis of the pond design to create Okufukasa, a sense of depth: a case study of Katsura Imperial Villa pp. 380-399

- Yuan Zhang, Keita Yamaguchi and Masashi Kawasaki
- ‘Great Rides’ on New Zealand’s new national cycleway: pursuing mobility capital pp. 400-409

- Claudia Bell
- Landscape’s physiognomic structure: conceptual development and practical applications pp. 410-427

- Tadeusz J. Chmielewski, Andrew Butler, Agnieszka Kułak and Szymon Chmielewski
- Agricultural landscapes between intensification and abandonment: the expectations of the public in a Central-Alpine cross-border region pp. 428-442

- Caroline Pecher, Maria Bacher, Erich Tasser and Ulrike Tappeiner
- Landscape identities in Catalonia pp. 443-454

- Joan Nogué and Stephanie M. Wilbrand
- Towards (dis)continuity of agricultural wetlands: Latvia’s polder landscapes after Soviet productivism pp. 455-469

- Anita Zariņa, Ivo Vinogradovs and Pēteris Šķiņķis
Volume 43, issue 2, 2018
- Pushing the boundary of territory: ecomuseums as dynamic, open spaces pp. 183-198

- Alistair Bowden
- A critical forest art practice: the Black Wood of Rannoch pp. 199-210

- Timothy Martin Collins, Reiko Goto and David Edwards
- Island making: planning artistic collaboration pp. 211-221

- Julie Crawshaw
- Then is diffused in now: (re)reading Bunting’s Briggflatts through landscape performance practice pp. 222-236

- Tess Denman-Cleaver and Martine Vrieling van Tuijl
- Weathering: perspectives on the Northumbrian landscape through sound art and musical improvisation pp. 237-247

- Bennett Hogg
- What environmental art can teach us about wind farms: exploring the boundaries of cultural aesthetics in Scottish landscapes pp. 248-259

- Mary Kristen Layne
- A resonant architecture: Liam McCormick and the sonorities of place pp. 260-274

- Daryl Martin
Volume 43, issue 1, 2018
- A city is still a landscape pp. 1-7

- Anna Jorgensen
- Everyday green space and experienced well-being: the significance of wildlife encounters pp. 8-19

- Sarah L. Bell, Michael Westley, Rebecca Lovell and Benedict W. Wheeler
- Botanical relics of a lost landscape: herborising ‘upon the Cliffs about the Pharos’ in Genoa, March 1664 pp. 20-36

- Raffaella Bruzzone, Charles Watkins, Ross Balzaretti and Carlo Montanari
- Past anthropogenic changes in the lake ecosystems of late glacial landscapes in north-eastern Poland pp. 37-49

- Andrzej Skwierawski
- Landscape, heritage and technological innovation: towards a framework of sustainability of cultural landscape in a desert town in India pp. 50-63

- Chandrima Mukhopadhyay and Devika Hemalatha Devi
- Integrated and decentralised protection and development of mountain landscapes pp. 64-76

- Terje Skjeggedal and Morten Clemetsen
- ‘This is not the jungle, this is my barbecho’: semantics of ethnoecological landscape categories in the Bolivian Amazon pp. 77-94

- Flurina M. Wartmann and Ross S. Purves
- Perceptions and social valuations of landscape. Objectives and methodology for citizen participation in landscape policies pp. 95-111

- Inmaculada Mercado-Alonso, Alfonso Fernández-Tabales and Olga Muñoz-Yules
- Changes in the location and function of small water bodies in the upper Sanna River catchment—case study (SE Poland) pp. 112-123

- Łukasz Chabudziński, Dominik Szulc, Teresa Brzezińska-Wójcik and Zdzisław Michalczyk
- How does spatial organisation of gardens at care facilities for the elderly influence use patterns: a case study in Hong Kong pp. 124-138

- Shu Lin Shi, Chau Ming Tong and Yi Qi Tao
- Exploring the concept of green infrastructure in urban landscape. Experiences from Italy, Canada and Finland pp. 139-149

- Mina di Marino and Kimmo Lapintie
- Green space context and vegetation complexity shape people’s preferences for urban public parks and residential gardens pp. 150-162

- Virginia Harris, Dave Kendal, Amy K. Hahs and Caragh G. Threlfall
- The meaning of participation in school ground greening: a study from project to everyday setting pp. 163-179

- Märit Jansson, Fredrika Mårtensson and Allan Gunnarsson
- How to grow a playspace: development and design pp. 180-181

- Matluba Khan
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