Landscape Research
2011 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 8, 2017
- Landscape research and knowledge exchange: learning from the HERCULES research project pp. 809-818

- Steven Shuttleworth and Hannes Palang
- Editorial annex: key findings and recommendations from the HERCULES research project, and the need for a landscape approach to enviromental governance pp. 819-830

- Steven Shuttleworth
- Contributions of citizen science to landscape democracy: potentials and challenges of current approaches pp. 831-844

- Brian J. Shaw, Hélène Draux, María García Martín, John Martin and Claudia Bieling
- The critical issue of knowledge transfer and dissemination: a French perspective pp. 845-861

- Laurence Le Dû-Blayo
- Managing the future of the past: images of Exmoor landscape heritage pp. 862-879

- Timothy J. Wilkinson and David C. Harvey
- Studying long-term changes in cultural landscapes: outlines of a research framework and protocol pp. 880-890

- Carole L. Crumley, Jan C. A. Kolen, Maurice de Kleijn and Niels van Manen
- Traditional agricultural landscapes in Slovakia: why should we preserve them? pp. 891-903

- Jana Špulerová, Peter Bezák, Marta Dobrovodská, Juraj Lieskovský and Dagmar Štefunková
- The potential of landscape labelling approaches for integrated landscape management in Europe pp. 904-920

- Carsten Mann and Tobias Plieninger
Volume 42, issue 7, 2017
- Shrinking cities: rethinking landscape in depopulating urban contexts pp. 691-698

- M. Francisca Lima and Mark R. Eischeid
- Urban shrapnel: spatial distribution of non-productive space pp. 699-715

- Galen Newman and Boah Kim
- Greening the shrinking city—policies and planning approaches in the USA with the example of Flint, Michigan pp. 716-727

- Karina Pallagst, René Fleschurz and Franziska Trapp
- Vacancy as a laboratory: design criteria for reimagining social-ecological systems on vacant urban lands pp. 728-746

- Kees Lokman
- Mind the gap: tools for a parcel-based storm water management approach pp. 747-760

- Sandra L. Albro, Sean Burkholder and Joseph Koonce
- Casas Perdidas pp. 761-768

- Filipe Condado
- Sand, silt, salt, water: entropy as a lens for design in post-industrial landscapes pp. 769-781

- Lisa Moffitt
- The hybrid landscape of public space in Thessaloniki in the context of crisis pp. 782-794

- Evangelia Athanassiou
- Ephemeral landscape and urban shrinkage pp. 795-805

- Ali Madanipour
- Landscape analysis: investigating the potentials of space and place pp. 806-807

- Andrew Butler
Volume 42, issue 6, 2017
- Rethinking the landscapes of the Peak District pp. 595-600

- Tim Edensor
- Resounding the landscape: the sonic impress of and the story of Eyam, plague village pp. 601-615

- Julian Holloway
- Seeing with light and landscape: a walk around Stanton Moor pp. 616-633

- Tim Edensor
- ‘The Land to Forget Time’: tourism, caving and writing in the Derbyshire White Peak pp. 634-649

- Jess Edwards
- Festive landscapes: the contemporary practice of well-dressing in Tissington pp. 650-662

- Rosemary Shirley
- Fragmentary landscapes: explorations through the detritus of the Peak District pp. 663-676

- George Steve Jaramillo
- A poetic playground: collaborative practices in the Peak District pp. 677-689

- David Cooper
Volume 42, issue 5, 2017
- Garden and landscape, the spatial and the ethical: the impact of enclosure on an enclosed garden, the case of Artas, Palestine pp. 425-438

- Shelley Egoz and Tim Williams
- The blue garden: coastal infrastructure as ecologically enhanced wave-scapes pp. 439-454

- Roy Kozlovsky and Yasha J. Grobman
- Place names and landscape character: a case study from Otago Region, New Zealand pp. 455-470

- Meryem Atik and Simon Swaffield
- Once in demand, now unwanted: reflections on changed attitudes towards plants introduced to Norway 1750–1900 pp. 471-481

- Ulrika Ridbäck and Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn
- Perception of plant species richness by people with different nationalities—an experimental study pp. 482-497

- Petra Lindemann-Matthies
- Physical accessibility and its role in landscape development—three historical analyses from South Slovakia pp. 498-507

- Juraj Lieskovský, Tibor Lieskovský and Veronika Piscová
- Psychological park accessibility: a systematic literature review of perceptual components affecting park use pp. 508-520

- Keunhyun Park
- Folk classification as evidence of transformed landscapes and adaptative strategies: a case study in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil pp. 521-532

- Taline Cristina da Silva, Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros, Nivaldo Peroni and Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque
- The effect of neighbourhood on rodent communities: an example from Pampean agroecosystems pp. 533-542

- Jimena Fraschina, Vanina A. León and María Busch
- Price and distributional effects of privately provided open space in urban areas pp. 543-557

- Yanay Farja
- The cooling effect of green infrastructure on surrounding built environments in a sub-tropical climate: a case study in Taipei metropolis pp. 558-573

- Wan-yu Shih
- Inventing modern taste at the Changgyeongwon Botanical Garden pp. 574-591

- Jung-Hwa Kim and Kyung-Jin Zoh
- Natural burial: landscape, practice, experience pp. 592-594

- Kate Benisek
Volume 42, issue 4, 2017
- Political landscapes between manifestations and democracy, identities and power pp. 337-348

- Ludger Gailing and Markus Leibenath
- Background information or future vision? Mapping wild reindeer landscapes in a planning process pp. 349-360

- Eirin Hongslo
- The politics of landscape production in the history of development along Florida’s Atlantic coast pp. 361-374

- Chad S. Boda
- Re-conceptualising political landscapes after the material turn: a typology of material events pp. 375-384

- Martijn Duineveld, Kristof Van Assche and Raoul Beunen
- Exopolis reloaded: fragmented landscapes and no man’s lands in a North-Eastern Italian border region pp. 385-399

- Roberta Altin and Claudio Minca
- Self-mobilisation and lived landscape democracy: local initiatives as democratic landscape practices pp. 400-411

- Marte Lange Vik
- No interest in landscape? The art of non-participation in Danish landscape planning pp. 412-423

- Laura Tolnov Clausen
Volume 42, issue 3, 2017
- Landscape histories of urbanisation pp. 239-242

- Mattias Qviström
- Making the single city: the constitutive landscape and the struggle for ‘Greater Boston,’ 1891–1911 pp. 243-255

- Garrett Dash Nelson
- Contested periurban amenity landscapes: changing waterfront ‘countryside ideals’ in central Canada pp. 256-276

- Nik Luka
- A relational approach to landscape and urbanism: the view from an exclusive suburb pp. 277-290

- Don Mitchell
- Resistant actors, resistant landscapes? A historical political ecology of a forested conservation object in exurban southeastern Pennsylvania pp. 291-306

- Patrick T. Hurley, Megan Maccaroni and Andrew Williams
- Whose landscape, whose heritage? Landscape politics of ‘swiftlet farming’ in a World Heritage City pp. 307-320

- Creighton Connolly
- Landscape change in the terraces of Ollantaytambo, Peru: an emergent mountain landscape between the urban, rural and protected area pp. 321-333

- Maya Ishizawa
- The course of landscape architecture: a natural history of our designs on the natural world, from prehistory to the present pp. 334-335

- Thomas Oles
Volume 42, issue 2, 2017
- Green infrastructure: reflections on past, present and future praxis pp. 135-145

- Ian C. Mell
- The emergence of green infrastructure as promoting the centralisation of a landscape perspective in spatial planning—the case of Ireland pp. 146-163

- Mick Lennon, Mark Scott, Marcus Collier and Karen Foley
- Urban green infrastructure and urban forests: a case study of the Metropolitan Area of Milan pp. 164-175

- Giovanni Sanesi, Giuseppe Colangelo, Raffaele Lafortezza, Enrico Calvo and Clive Davies
- Can we face the challenge: how to implement a theoretical concept of green infrastructure into planning practice? Warsaw case study pp. 176-194

- Barbara Szulczewska, Renata Giedych and Gabriela Maksymiuk
- Siting green stormwater infrastructure in a neighbourhood to maximise secondary benefits: lessons learned from a pilot project pp. 195-210

- Danielle Dagenais, Isabelle Thomas and Sylvain Paquette
- Italian stone pine forests under Rome’s siege: learning from the past to protect their future pp. 211-222

- Lorenza Gasparella, Antonio Tomao, Mariagrazia Agrimi, Piermaria Corona, Luigi Portoghesi and Anna Barbati
- Defining community-scale green infrastructure pp. 223-229

- Gemma Jerome
- Common economic oversights in green infrastructure valuation pp. 230-234

- Alexander Whitehouse
- The rise and fall of countryside management: a historical account pp. 235-236

- Clive Davies
- Renewable energies and European landscapes. Lessons from Southern European cases pp. 236-238

- Ramón García-Marín
Volume 42, issue 1, 2017
- What is happening to landscape? pp. 1-5

- Anna Jorgensen
- Sonic environmental aesthetics and landscape research pp. 6-17

- Jonathan Prior
- A preliminary investigation into the restorative potential of public aquaria exhibits: a UK student-based study pp. 18-32

- Deborah Cracknell, Mathew P. White, Sabine Pahl and Michael H. Depledge
- Journeys to play: planning considerations to engender inclusive playspaces pp. 33-46

- Lisa Stafford
- Affordances of outdoor settings for children in preschool: revisiting heft’s functional taxonomy pp. 47-62

- Inger Lerstrup and Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch
- Spatio-temporal patterns of birch regrowth in a Western Norwegian treeline ecotone pp. 63-77

- Kerstin Potthoff
- Niche construction, entanglement and landscape domestication in Scandinavian infield systems pp. 78-88

- Ove Eriksson and Matilda Arnell
- Drivers for plant species diversity in a characteristic tropical forest landscape in Bangladesh pp. 89-105

- Manuel J. Steinbauer, Mohammad B. Uddin, Anke Jentsch and Carl Beierkuhnlein
- Observation of floristic succession and biodiversity on rewilded lawns in a tropical city pp. 106-119

- Yun Hye Hwang, Zi En Jonathan Yue and Yit Chuan Tan
- The semiotics of landscape design communication: towards a critical visual research approach in landscape architecture pp. 120-133

- Kevin Raaphorst, Ingrid Duchhart, Wim van der Knaap, Gerda Roeleveld and Adri van den Brink
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