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2011 - 2025

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Volume 41, issue 8, 2016

Frozen landscapes: climate-adaptive design interventions in Ladakh and Zanskar pp. 821-837 Downloads
Carey Clouse
Sheep grazing in ‘lawnscape’ management: an emissions comparison with conventional ‘lawnscape’ management pp. 838-852 Downloads
Michael Alexander Lenaghan
Norwegian allotment gardens — a study of motives and benefits pp. 853-868 Downloads
Helena Nordh, Kristin Tuv Wiklund and Kaja Elisabeth Koppang
Sacred records in the landscape: the of the Dalmatian hinterland pp. 869-879 Downloads
Lena Mirošević, Mario Katić and Josip Faričić
The impact of abandoned/disused marble quarries on avifauna in the anticline of Estremoz, Portugal: does quarrying add to landscape biodiversity? pp. 880-891 Downloads
David Germano, Rui Machado, Sérgio Godinho and Pedro Santos
What makes rural, traditional, cultures more sustainable? Implications from conservation efforts in mountainous rural communities of Japan pp. 892-905 Downloads
Yuichiro Tani, Shizuka Hashimoto and Mototsugu Ochiai
A terrain-based method for selecting potential mountain ridge protection areas in South Korea pp. 906-921 Downloads
Hee Han, Woodam Chung, Jungeun Song, Ara Seol and Joosang Chung
Juxtaposing a cultural reading of landscape with institutional boundaries: the case of the Masebe Nature Reserve, South Africa pp. 922-933 Downloads
Chris Boonzaaier and Harry Wels
Detecting people’s and landscape’s identity in a changing mountain landscape. An example from the northern Apennines pp. 934-949 Downloads
Rebekka Dossche, Elke Rogge and Veerle Van Eetvelde
A relational approach to the implementation of the European Landscape Convention in Sweden pp. 950-965 Downloads
Sylvia Dovlén
The city of corpses? Contested urban identity and the stigma of crime in Adelaide, South Australia pp. 966-979 Downloads
Matthew W. Rofe
A note from the editor pp. 980-980 Downloads
Thomas Oles
Mainstreaming landscape through the European Landscape Convention pp. 981-982 Downloads
Kenneth R. Olwig
Referees 2015-2016 pp. 983-987 Downloads
The Editors
Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi Downloads
The Editors

Volume 41, issue 7, 2016

Editorial: food and landscape pp. 709-713 Downloads
Maggie Roe
Vineyard landscapes in Italy: cases of territorial requalification and governance strategies pp. 714-729 Downloads
Chiara Camaioni, Rosalba D’Onofrio, Ilenia Pierantoni and Massimo Sargolini
Tourism development in agricultural landscapes: the case of the Atherton Tablelands, Australia pp. 730-743 Downloads
Michelle Thompson, Bruce Prideaux, Connar McShane, Allan Dale, Jim Turnour and Margaret Atkinson
Landscapes in transition: an analysis of sustainable policy initiatives and emerging corporate commitments in the palm oil industry pp. 744-756 Downloads
Rory Padfield, Simon Drew, Khadijah Syayuti, Susan Page, Stephanie Evers, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Nagulendran Kangayatkarasu, Alex Sayok, Sune Hansen, Greetje Schouten, Martha Maulidia, Effie Papargyropoulou and Mun Hou Tham
Identity, food and landscape character in the urban context pp. 757-772 Downloads
Maggie Roe, Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin and Suzanne Speak
Productive potential: evaluating residential urban agriculture pp. 773-779 Downloads
N. Claire Napawan and Ellen Burke
The landscape of urban agriculture in California’s capital pp. 780-794 Downloads
N. Claire Napawan and Stacie A. Townsend
The ecology of alternative food landscapes: a framework for assessing the ecology of alternative food networks and its implications for sustainability pp. 795-807 Downloads
Russell C. Hedberg
“Growing foods from home”: food production, migrants and the changing cultural landscapes of gardens and allotments pp. 808-819 Downloads
Natalia Gerodetti and Sally Foster

Volume 41, issue 6, 2016

Editorial: Landscape and Health special issue pp. 591-597 Downloads
Catharine Ward Thompson
Restorative wildscapes at work: an investigation of the wellbeing benefits of greenspace at urban fringe business sites using ‘go-along’ interviews pp. 598-615 Downloads
Kathryn Colley, Caroline Brown and Alicia Montarzino
Mental well-being and quality-of-life benefits of inclusion in nature for adults with disabilities and their caregivers pp. 616-627 Downloads
Sonya L. Jakubec, Don Carruthers Den Hoed, Heather Ray and Ashok Krishnamurthy
Physical exercise, health, and post-socialist landscapes—recreational running in Sofia, Bulgaria pp. 628-640 Downloads
Andrew Barnfield
Greenspace matters: exploring links between greenspace, gender and well-being with conservation volunteers pp. 641-651 Downloads
Margaret J. B. Currie, Petra Lackova and Elizabeth Dinnie
‘Relieving gloomy and objectless lives’. The landscape of Caterham Imbecile Asylum pp. 652-663 Downloads
Stef Eastoe
Lost landscapes of healing: the decline of therapeutic mental health landscapes pp. 664-677 Downloads
Julie Collins, Susan Avey and Peter Lekkas
The role of the urban landscape in restoring mental health in Sheffield, UK: service user perspectives pp. 678-694 Downloads
Elizabeth Evered
Affective sanctuaries: understanding Maggie’s as therapeutic landscapes pp. 695-706 Downloads
Angie Butterfield and Daryl Martin
Landscape and urban design for health and well-being: using healing, sensory and therapeutic gardens pp. 707-708 Downloads
M. Francisca Lima

Volume 41, issue 5, 2016

Urban soundscapes: a quasi-experiment in landscape architecture pp. 481-494 Downloads
Gunnar Cerwén
The coexistence of amenity and biodiversity in urban landscapes pp. 495-509 Downloads
Christopher D. Ives and Andrew H. Kelly
Fauna in wetland landscapes: a perception approach pp. 510-523 Downloads
Jonatan Arias-García, José L. Serrano-Montes and José Gómez-Zotano
Solving landscape-related conflicts through transnational learning? The case of transboundary Nordic World Heritage sites pp. 524-537 Downloads
Kristina Svels and Allan Sande
Evaluation of biocultural landscapes and associated ecosystem services in the region of Suğla Lake in Turkey pp. 538-554 Downloads
Gulay Cetinkaya Ciftcioglu, Osman Uzun and Fusun Erduran Nemutlu
How heterogeneous are adolescents’ preferences for natural and semi-natural riverscapes as recreational settings? pp. 555-568 Downloads
Renate Eder and Arne Arnberger
The urban landscape as affordance for adolescents’ everyday physical activity pp. 569-584 Downloads
Renáta Aradi, Kine Halvorsen Thorén and Ingunn Fjørtoft
The mountains of Snowdonia in art: the visualisation of mountain scenery from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day pp. 585-586 Downloads
Gareth Roberts
Eco-history: an introduction to biodiversity and conservation pp. 586-587 Downloads
Chris Gordon
Planning for tourism: towards a sustainable future pp. 587-589 Downloads
Ken Taylor
What is landscape? pp. 589-590 Downloads
Kenneth R. Olwig

Volume 41, issue 4, 2016

Landscape research in: reflections on a changing field pp. 385-387 Downloads
Mattias Qviström and Vera Vicenzotti
Forty years of pp. 388-407 Downloads
Vera Vicenzotti, Anna Jorgensen, Mattias Qviström and Simon Swaffield
A landscape cannot be a homeland pp. 408-416 Downloads
John Wylie
The trouble with representation: landscape and environmental justice pp. 417-424 Downloads
Tom Mels
Walking methods in landscape research: moving bodies, spaces of disclosure and rapport pp. 425-432 Downloads
Hannah Macpherson
Unintentional landscapes pp. 433-440 Downloads
Matthew Gandy
Beauty: past and future pp. 441-449 Downloads
Susan Herrington
Challenges for a shared European countryside of uncertain future. Towards a modern community-based landscape perspective pp. 450-460 Downloads
Bas Pedroli, Teresa Pinto Correia and Jørgen Primdahl
From urban beautification to a holistic approach: the discourses of ‘landscape’ in the Arab Middle East pp. 461-470 Downloads
Jala Makhzoumi
The Historic Urban Landscape paradigm and cities as cultural landscapes. Challenging orthodoxy in urban conservation pp. 471-480 Downloads
Ken Taylor

Volume 41, issue 3, 2016

Landscape practice in the Middle East between local and global aspirations pp. 265-278 Downloads
Sareh Moosavi, Jala Makhzoumi and Margaret Grose
Integrating time and the third spatial dimension in landscape structure analysis pp. 279-293 Downloads
Ulrich Walz, Sebastian Hoechstetter, Lucian Drăguţ and Thomas Blaschke
The pre-Hispanic landscape of the Cerro de Montevideo (Uruguay) in the sixteenth century: first eco-historical study based on biogeography of vegetation and arachnids, historiography and other evidence pp. 294-313 Downloads
Martín Rodriguez-Pontes, Fernando G. Costa, Fernando Pérez-Miles and Carlos A. Toscano-Gadea
A research frontier in landscape architecture: landscape performance and assessment of social benefits pp. 314-329 Downloads
Bo Yang, Shujuan Li and Chris Binder
Assessment of land grabbing from protected forest areas of Bhawal National Park in Bangladesh pp. 330-343 Downloads
Kazi Mohammad Masum, Mohammad Nabidul Islam, Narayan Saha, Md. Zobaer Hasan and Asyraf Mansor
Festivals as a vehicle for place promotion: cars, contestation and the creative city ethos pp. 344-359 Downloads
Matthew W. Rofe and Clare L. Woosnam
Reconstructing nineteenth century landscapes from historical maps—the Survey of Western Palestine as a case study pp. 360-379 Downloads
Gad Schaffer and Noam Levin
Is linguistic landscape necessary? pp. 380-384 Downloads
Joshua Nash

Volume 41, issue 2, 2016

Introduction to a special issue: the future of landscape characterisation, and the future character of landscape – between space, time, history, place and nature pp. 169-174 Downloads
Kenneth R. Olwig, Chris Dalglish, Graham Fairclough and Pete Herring
Exploring the national contexts and cultural ideas that preceded the Landscape Character Assessment method in England pp. 175-185 Downloads
Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin
Lens, mirror, window: interactions between Historic Landscape Characterisation and Landscape Character Assessment pp. 186-198 Downloads
Graham Fairclough and Pete Herring
Integrated landscape management and the complicating issue of temporality pp. 199-211 Downloads
Marie Stenseke
A question of what matters: landscape characterisation as a process of situated, problem-orientated public discourse pp. 212-226 Downloads
Chris Dalglish and Alan Leslie
Landscape strategy making and landscape characterisation—experiences from Danish experimental planning processes pp. 227-238 Downloads
Jørgen Primdahl and Lone S. Kristensen
Dynamics of integrating landscape values in landscape character assessment: the hidden dominance of the objective outsider pp. 239-252 Downloads
Andrew Butler
Virtual enclosure, ecosystem services, landscape’s character and the ‘rewilding’ of the commons: the ‘Lake District’ case pp. 253-264 Downloads
Kenneth R. Olwig

Volume 41, issue 1, 2016

Editorial: 2016: Landscape Justice in an Anniversary Year pp. 1-6 Downloads
Anna Jorgensen
The Influence of the Environment on Directed Attention, Blood Pressure and Heart Rate—An Experimental Study Using a Relaxation Intervention pp. 7-25 Downloads
Eva Sahlin, Agneta Lindegård, Emina Hadzibajramovic, Patrik Grahn, Josefa Vega Matuszczyk and Gunnar Ahlborg
Pathways through the Landscape in a Changing Climate: The Role of Landscape Structure in Facilitating Species Range Expansion through an Urbanised Region pp. 26-44 Downloads
Anna Gilchrist, Adam Barker and John F. Handley
Building Collective Knowledge Through Design: The Making of the Nicolò Riparian Garden Along the Simeto River (Sicily, Italy) pp. 45-63 Downloads
Antonio Raciti
The Production of Local Landscape Heritage: A Case Study in The Netherlands pp. 64-78 Downloads
Patricia J. Braaksma, Maarten H. Jacobs and André N. van der Zande
Identifying Features of Pocket Parks that May Be Related to Health Promoting Use pp. 79-94 Downloads
Karin K. Peschardt, Ulrika K. Stigsdotter and Jasper Schipperrijn
Deciphering Historic Landscapes: A Case Study of Slender West Lake in Yangzhou, China pp. 95-112 Downloads
Chen Yang, Jeannie Sim and Gillian Lawson
Characterising the Morphology of Suburban Settlements: A Method Based on a Semi-automatic Classification of Building Clusters pp. 113-130 Downloads
Fabian de Smet and Jacques Teller
Avifaunal Richness and Abundance Along an Urban Rural Gradient with Emphasis on Vegetative and Anthropogenic Attributes in Tiruchirappalli, India pp. 131-148 Downloads
Manjula Menon, Prashanthi Devi M and Mohanraj Rangaswamy
he Line of Beauty in River Designs: Hogarth’s Aesthetic Theory on Capability Brown’s Eighteenth-Century River Design and Twentieth-Century River Restoration Design pp. 149-167 Downloads
Kristen Podolak and G. Mathias Kondolf
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