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November 2024, Volume 49, Issue 8
- 1019-1031 Narratives of Vietnamese landscapes: from post-colonial to post-socialist perspectives
by Thi Thu Thuy Nguyen & Giang Hoang - 1032-1042 Literary cityscape in the sociological topology before 1945 in Việt Nam
by Ngọc Kiên Phùng - 1043-1053 Vietnamese landscape from the French women’s perspective in Marguerite Duras’ novel
by Nguyen Thuy Linh - 1054-1065 Landscape discourse of the Northern villages in Contemporary Vietnamese films (in the case of ‘Bến không chồng’ of Luu Trong Ninh and ‘Cuộc đời của Yến’ of Dinh Tuan Vu)
by Thi Bich Nguyen - 1066-1076 Multi-landscapes of Hà Nội in three poetic generations of ethnic minorities
by Đỗ Thị Thu Huyền - 1077-1094 Serial and palimpsest: landscape in Vietnamese cinema
by Earl Jackson - 1095-1105 Saigon as a landscape palimpsest: the hybrid identity of Saigon’s urban area in the opening period through Tran Anh Hung’s Cyclo (1995)
by Le Thi Tuan - 1106-1115 The insecure subjects: battlefield experiences of the soldiers in Apocalypse Now (2001; 1979) and Don’t Burn (2009)
by Phong Tuấn Hoàng - 1116-1127 Commodification of women’s landscapes in post-renovation Vietnam: the case of Endless Field by Nguyễn Ngọc Tư from novella to film
by Nguyễn Thị Minh - 1128-1138 Gendered landscape in Vietnam: women and ancient capital landscape in The Moon at the Bottom of the Well
by Ho Khanh Van - 1139-1150 The trend of “films as tourism promotion”: from picturesque landscapes to eco-consciousness in Vietnamese masses
by Giang Hoang
October 2024, Volume 49, Issue 7
- 929-933 Conservation and multispecies relations in the making of contemporary European tourism environments
by Carolin Maertens & Eeva Berglund - 934-945 Where tourism fails: the (un)making of a post-working landscape in the Italian Alps
by Alessandro Rippa - 946-959 Nature-based winter sports and their ephemeral tracks: interspecies (non-)encounters in snow
by Anna-Maria Walter & Joonas Plaan & Jonathan Carruthers-Jones - 960-973 Dwelling in unsustainability: tourism landscapes and modern roads in a remote part of Finland
by Eeva Berglund - 974-985 The road along the coast: infrastructure, nature tourism and cultural heritage on the White Sea
by Alexei Kraikovski & Julia Lajus - 986-1000 Intertwined narratives: nature tourism in the context of forced settlers’ history in Western Siberia
by Lidia Rakhmanova - 1001-1014 What’s in a landscape? Nature, memory, and tourism in Bitterfeld-Wolfen’s post-mining landscape, East Germany
by Carolin Maertens - 1015-1017 David Lowenthal’s Archipelagic and Transatlantic Landscapes His Public and Scholarly Heritage
by Amanda Byer
August 2024, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 755-772 How do rural landscapes support place attachment in refugees? Results from a photo elicitation
by Mahsa Bazrafshan & Adrienne Grêt-Regamey & Felix Kienast - 773-786 Tourists’ narrative engagement and the multidimensional construction of historic urban landscapes: exploring the role of narration in place attachment
by Xinyao Yuan & Ruoyu Yang & Chenlin Zhu & Ke Xue - 787-801 Exploring the differences between landscape colour and perceptive colour when walking through urban green space in summer
by Xiaohan Zhang & Yuhao Fang & Shi Cheng - 802-822 Reconstructing historical road landscapes along the corridors of early 20th-century road networks in Northern Greece
by Konstantina Ntassiou - 823-850 What’s in the news? A multiscalar text analysis approach to exploring news media discourses for managing protected areas in Switzerland
by Franziska Komossa & Inhye Kong & Ross Stuart Purves - 851-866 ‘When the whirlwind is moving over the sand’: poetic surrealism of Atacama’s archaeological landscapes
by Francisco Rivera & Damir Galaz-Mandakovic - 867-881 Beyond polemics: towards an understanding of the narratives around the desired and despised Conocarpus tree in Kuwait for better urban green infrastructure
by Reem Alissa - 882-895 Community-driven heritage care: developing an inclusive and sustainable landscape of care for Pionta
by Gozde Yildiz - 896-911 A brownfield regeneration in urban renewal contexts visual analysis: research hotspots, trends, and global challenges
by Mengyixin Li & Rongting Li & Xinyi Liu & Luca Maria Francesco Fabris - 912-928 TriWadWalks: enriching knowledge and understanding through immersive engagement with the Wadden Sea landscape
by Annet Kempenaar & Birthe Menke & Michael Fink & Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt & Janne Liburd & Cormac Walsh & Ingo Mose & Elen Trell & Frans Sijtsma & Ilaria Palermo & Ilse van Dijk
July 2024, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 595-601 Whose collective voice? Landscape, power, and participation
by Andrew Butler & Rod Lovie - 602-615 Post-reconstruction enclosures: an infrastructural perspective on the post-conflict landscape of the Old City (Mostar)
by Mela Žuljević & Giulia Carabelli - 616-634 Top-down and bottom-up initiatives for the Walloon landscapes and their inhabitants
by Lauriano Pepe & Serge Schmitz - 635-651 Voices in a contested landscape: community participation and upland management in the North York Moors National Park
by Thomas Ratcliffe - 652-667 Democratising local values and priorities in regional landscape planning: a Danish strategy-making case
by Lotte Ruegaard Petersen - 668-684 Finding changes within protected habitats: an assessment of landscape characteristics using geospatial techniques in the lower Shivalik landscape of the Western Himalayas
by Tamali Mondal & Dinesh Chandra Bhatt & Ramesh Krishnamurthy - 685-703 Landscape multifunctionality, agroecology, and smallholders: a socio-ecological case study of the Cuban agroecological transition
by Mario Reinaldo Machado & Marc Healy - 704-721 Sensory, motor, and emotion associations for landscape concepts differ across neighbouring speech communities
by Philipp Striedl & Asifa Majid & Ross S. Purves - 722-737 Parallels of environmentally friendly pastoralism to land cover changes and high nature value farmland
by Martina Slámová & Michaela Mrázová & Ľubica Hudáková & Miriama Mikušová & Attila Rácz & Branko Slobodník - 738-754 Spatial patterns transformation due to deforestation in the Paraguayan Pantanal Ecoregion from 1987 to 2020
by Iris Carolina Valdez Achucarro & Julien Andrieu & Stéphane Bouissou
May 2024, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 457-470 Latent potential? Searching for environmental justice in South African landscape architecture praxis
by Dayle L. Shand & Christina A. Breed - 471-487 Interacting with landscapes beyond the windshield: affordances actualisation on scenic road rest areas along the Nujiang Beautiful Road in China
by Jun Qi & Xueqiong Tang - 488-505 Investigation of the influence mechanism of park usage intensity and flexibility based on multi-source data: a case study of pocket parks in Beijing
by Xiaoyue Wang & Xi Zhang & Wenzhuo Sun & Caihui Yi & Bingjie Gao & Jingyu Wu & Xiaoyu Ge - 506-526 Reconstructing the unknown: an integrated and multisource description of Albanian landscape transformations since the 1850s
by Fabrizio Aimar - 527-539 Buddhist heritage landscape evolution of Mount Wutai: a path dependence approach
by Wenhui Wang & Zixian Lu & Zhuting Zhang & Jianqin Zhou & Zhiqiang Gong - 540-553 Looking beneath the surface: associations between varied outdoor surfaces and children’s diverse play behaviours in early childhood education and care institutions
by Rune Storli & Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter & Ole Johan Sando - 554-567 Examining city image construction through the lens of linguistic soundscape: a case analysis of Shenzhen
by Ruilin Zheng & Jing Luo & Shangguo Lu - 568-583 Spatiotemporal evolution of urban landscapes in Chinese historic water towns (1918–2021)
by Yuan Sun & Yiqun Wu & Huifang Yu & Yonghua Li - 584-594 Care’s repair, landscape’s labor
by Michelle Arevalos Franco
April 2024, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 311-326 Pungryu: transcendent ways of seeing landscape
by Hae-Joon Jung - 327-339 Gardens of conflict: the military role of Islamic and Byzantine gardens
by Ali Abderezaei & Armin Bahramian - 340-358 People and places: towards an understanding and categorisation of reasons for place attachment – case studies from the north of England
by Martina Tenzer & John Schofield - 359-372 The use of old demarcations to recover vanished landscapes: a case study in Doñana (SW Spain)
by José Carlos Muñoz-Reinoso - 373-392 How can place support pedagogy? Application of the concept of cognitive affordances in research and design of outdoor learning environments
by Matluba Khan & Sarah McGeown & Beth Christie & Simon Bell - 393-409 The connections between Historic Urban Landscape layers in Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital of China
by Ding He & Lin Yuan & Wenting Chen - 410-427 A study on the fusion of musical theme landscape and soundscape in Hefei Feicui Lake scenic spot, China
by Su Wang & Qingqing Xiao - 428-444 Landscapes of care: politics, practices, and possibilities
by Sara Jacobs & Taryn Wiens - 445-456 Pollution Is Colonialism
by Laura Menatti & Emma Waterton & Rosie ʻAnolani Alegado (kanaka ʻōiwi)
February 2024, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 147-162 Navigating tradition and modernity: a study of cultural influences and the contemporary state of Nigerian public spaces
by Temitope Muyiwa Adebara - 163-175 The spiritual forest: an ethnographic exploration of Finnish forest yoga and the forest landscape
by Heidi Henriikka Mäkelä & Lotta Leiwo & Hannu Linkola & Jenni Rinne - 176-191 The Chinese city in mountain and water: shaping the urban landscape in Chengdu
by Lin Yuan & Zhu Xu & Ningjing Xu - 192-212 A study on the landscape and cultural space of Yulin City, China
by Yuzhao Zhang & Yang Chen & Mark A. Hoistad & Rui Jiang - 213-229 Regional-scale cultural conservation planning and policy in the United States: an appeal for improvement
by Lacey Goldberg & Mallika Bose - 230-245 Third space pedagogy and community-based park design in Austin, Texas
by Bjørn Sletto & Samira Binte Bashar & Frances Acuña - 246-267 Evaluating forest landscape management for ecosystem integrity
by Brendan Mackey & Edward Morgan & Heather Keith - 268-286 Re-imagining Sydney’s freshwater wetlands through historical ecology
by Rebecca Hamilton & Josephine Gillespie & Dan Penny & Shane Ingrey & Scott Mooney - 287-300 A systematic review of planning principles for green infrastructure in response to urban stormwater management
by Linfeng Huang - 301-307 Successful conservation of United States Department of Defense Lands: Response to Emily Rabung & Eric Toman (2022), Soldiers in the garden: managing the US military training landscape
by Alan D. Schultz & Richard A. Fischer & Robert E. Lovich & David K. McNaughton & Elizabeth S. Neipert & Christopher E. Petersen & Vanessa Shoblock & Michael Wright - 308-310 The complex management of military lands: Response to Alan D. Schultz et al
by Emily Rabung & Eric Toman
January 2024, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-3 Persistence and change
by Hannes Palang - 4-18 Poetry, paths, and peatlands: integrating poetic inquiry within landscape heritage research
by Abbi Flint - 19-32 Sacralisations of nature beyond church-based religion in modern western societies
by Thomas Kirchhoff - 33-47 The effect of urban greenspace on adolescent sleep patterns
by Dimitris I. Tsomokos & Dongying Ji & Marie A. E. Mueller & Efstathios Papachristou & Eirini Flouri - 48-63 Revolution and continuity? Reassessing nineteenth-century moorland reclamation through palaeoecological and archival research
by Leonard Baker & Francis M. Rowney & Henry French & Ralph M. Fyfe - 64-79 Urban park visitor perceptions of climate change: beliefs, concerns and support for action
by Hongchao Zhang & Sonja Wilhelm Stanis & Lisa Groshong & Mark Morgan - 80-101 A value chain approach towards managing sustainable productive urban landscape in Egypt
by Dalia Sayed Basyouni Salem & Ahmed Mohamed Amin & Sherin Ali Gammaz - 102-114 Multispecies stories of Vardø: an Arctic place in change
by Ida Højlund Rasmussen - 115-128 Gardens and walls: history and morality in urban China
by Yi Qiao - 129-145 The past, present, and future of nature and place-based interventions for human health
by Francesca Boyd & Camilla Allen & Jake M. Robinson & Nicole Redvers
November 2023, Volume 48, Issue 8
- 989-1003 A shifting role for the landscape practitioner: bridging the divide between ecology, horticulture and landscape architecture
by Anna Lena Hahn - 1004-1018 Towards landscape conscience: a geographical perspective
by Evangelos Pavlis & Theano S. Terkenli - 1019-1040 Harnessing machine learning for landscape character management in a shallow relief region of China
by Tingting Huang & Ying Zhang & Sha Li & Geoffrey Griffiths & Martin Lukac & Haiyue Zhao & Xin Yang & Jiwei Wang & Wei Liu & Jianning Zhu - 1041-1053 Heritage contestation in matterscape, mindscape, and powerscape
by Maarten Jacobs & Floor Huisman & Maria de Wit & Roy van Beek - 1054-1072 Taranto: a flickering landscape of illusory progress, vanished hope, and invisible beauty
by Stefania Benetti & Simone Gamba & Marco Grasso - 1073-1090 How restorative landscapes can benefit psychological and physiological responses: a pilot study of human–nature relationships in Sweden and Taiwan
by Shih-Han Hung & Anna María Pálsdóttir & Åsa Ode Sang & Azadeh Shahrad & Hui-Hsi Liao & Yu-Yun Hsu & Chun-Yen Chang - 1091-1107 Cross-cultural Rongoā healing: a landscape response to urban health
by Bruno Marques & Jacqueline McIntosh & Celia Hall - 1108-1119 Decentring landscape: rethinking landscape analysis with a relational ontology
by Mattias Qviström
October 2023, Volume 48, Issue 7
- 861-883 Typologising site-specific features in young industrial landscapes
by Johanne Heesche & Gertrud Jørgensen & Ellen Marie Braae - 884-899 Twenty years of research on shrinking cities: a focus on keywords and authors
by Jung-Eun Lee & Yunmi Park & Galen D. Newman - 900-916 Co-design workshops for cultural landscape planning
by Marta Ducci & Ron Janssen & Gert-Jan Burgers & Francesco Rotondo - 917-934 Relational heritage: ‘relational character’ in national cultural heritage characterisation tools
by Sofie Stilling & Ellen Braae - 935-949 Heritage itineraries and the ‘rest state’ at Europe’s Cold War-era Ground-launched Cruise Missile (GLCM) sites
by Simona Bravaglieri & John Schofield - 950-967 Sacral waters and the jewel mountain: reclaiming kunds in Ayodhya, India
by Amita Sinha & Rajat Kant & Ankit Yadav - 968-981 Emulating and transcending literati gardens: landscape design of the Plum Villa, the garden of a literatus-merchant
by Jiayan Yun & Joonhyun Kim - 982-985 The landscape of utopia: writings on everyday life, taste, democracy, and design
by Lucía Jalón Oyarzun - 985-988 Transcending the nostalgic: landscapes of postindustrial Europe beyond representation
by Janis Hanley
August 2023, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 725-740 Effects of urbanisation on urban residents’ perception of vegetable production in Yaoundé, Cameroon
by Lucien Armel Awah Manga & Regine Tchientche Kamga & Jean-Claude Bidogeza & Victor Afari-Sefa & Jean Bernard Awono Mono - 741-757 Reproducing biocultural heritage landscapes through alternative and retro-innovative food production
by Eva Svensson & Margareta Dahlström & Hilde Rigmor Amundsen & Marius Kjønsberg - 758-776 Developments in big data for park management: a review of mobile phone location data for visitor use management
by Peter Whitney & William L. Rice & Jeremy Sage & Jennifer M. Thomsen & Iree Wheeler & Wayne Freimund & Elena Bigart - 777-792 Rethinking stewardship: landscape architecture, commons enclosure and more-than-human relations
by Sean Tyler - 793-810 The evolution and impacts of ‘complexity notions’ in landscape architecture
by Jingyi Liu & Menghan Zhang - 811-826 The geography of pilgrimage: Adriatic maritime pilgrimages and natural features of the landscape
by Mario Katić & Ante Blaće - 827-840 Landscape dynamics of the aeolian savanna: Santos Luzardo National Park 1988–2018
by Georgina Navarro-González & Anderson Albarrán & Eulogio Chacón-Moreno - 841-858 Local residents’ lived experiences of energy sprawl in West Virginia. A visual exploration of landscape change
by Martina Angela Caretta & Erin Brock Carlson - 859-860 Archaeological Approaches to and Heritage Perspectives on Modern Conflict
by Ross Wilson
July 2023, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 609-614 Memorial landscapes and contestation: destabilising artefacts of stability
by Matthew W. Rofe & Michael Ripmeester - 615-631 Bottom-up memorial landscapes between social protest and top-down tourist destination: the case of Chicano Park in San Diego (California) – an analysis based on Ralf Dahrendorf’s conflict theory
by Olaf Kühne & Antje Schönwald & Corinna Jenal - 632-646 Memorial landscapes, recognition, and marginalisation: a critical assessment of Adelaide's ‘cultural heart’
by Matthew W. Rofe - 647-661 Gender debates on the stage of the urban memorial: glitter, graffiti, and bronze
by María Eugenia Desirée Buentello García & Jasmine Quinn Rice - 662-676 Walking the Names: sensing presences and absences in a contested memory landscape
by Richard S. White - 677-690 Following the dogs of Prishtina: landscape as living memorial
by Jenna C. Ashton - 691-703 All is land, but not all is landscape: social discourses around the landscape
by María José Morillo-Rodríguez & Nayla Fuster & Ángela Mesa-Pedrazas & Joaquín Susino-Arbucias - 704-723 A methodology to identify the heritage attributes and values of a modernist landscape: Roberto Burle Marx’s Copacabana beach promenade in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
by Julia Rey-Pérez
May 2023, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 453-459 Rethinking the ‘green city’ – contemporary research, teaching, and practice in urban greening
by Ian Mell - 460-476 Rethinking ‘future nature’ through a transatlantic research collaboration: climate-adapted urban green infrastructure for human wellbeing and biodiversity
by Helen E Hoyle & Camila Gomes Sant’Anna - 477-487 Making urban design teaching more permeable to regional green infrastructure: an urban design studio experiment
by Daniel Medeiros de Freitas - 488-501 A Park for the People: examining the creation and refurbishment of a public park
by Samuel J Hayes & Bertie Dockerill - 502-516 Landscape and tourism in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas
by Sergio Moraes Rego Fagerlande - 517-530 How does the World Heritage Sustainable Tourism Programme guide the evolution of rural landscapes?
by Jing Li & Chen Yang & Yichen Zhu & Feng Han - 531-543 Drawing on the personal-existential landscape identity for local planning policy: reflections from three rural areas in Estonia
by Kadri Kasemets & Hannes Palang - 544-560 Like night and day: channelling desires through landscapes and nightscapes
by Timo Savela - 561-582 A rhizomatic research story about the changing landscapes of rooftop urbanism in Peckham, London
by Paulina Nordström - 583-593 Between professional objectivity and Simmel’s moods: a pragmatist-aesthetic proposal for landscape character
by Alberto L. Siani - 594-607 A narrative approach to the formation of place attachments in landscapes of expanding renewable energy technology
by Yvonne Goudriaan & Solène Prince & Mariana Strzelecka
April 2023, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 271-275 Taking stock
by Emma Waterton - 276-296 Active urbanism and choice architecture: encouraging the use of challenging city routes for health and fitness
by Anna Boldina & Paul H. P. Hanel & Koen Steemers - 297-312 Identification and assessment of green infrastructure in the Community of Madrid
by Juan Carlos Velázquez Melero & Víctor Manuel Rodríguez-Espinosa - 313-330 Developing a more accurate method for individual plant segmentation of urban tree and shrub communities using LiDAR technology
by Yang Liu & Xuguang Zhang & Zitong Ma & Nalin Dong & Dongbo Xie & Rui Li & Douglas M. Johnston & Yu Gary Gao & Yonghua Li & Yakai Lei - 331-353 From remediation to landscape design: design tactics and landscape typologies derived from post-industrial experiences
by Meltem Erdem Kaya - 354-374 The trash has gone – the trash mountain remains: a new look at the international design competition for the rehabilitation of the Hiriya landfill in Israel
by Galia Limor-Sagiv & Nurit Lissovsky - 375-395 Of other waterfront spaces: mixed methods to discern heterotopias
by Gianni Talamini & Caterina Villani & David Grahame Shane & Francesco Rossini & Melody Hoi-lam Yiu - 396-411 Regional allocation of industrial land in industrializing China: does spatial mismatch exist?
by Aidong Zhao & Jinsheng Huang & Fugang Gao & Hao Meng & Chong Peng - 412-426 Historical vegetation for microclimate amelioration: a case study for The Netherlands
by Michiel Bakx & Sanda Lenzholzer - 427-452 Land surveying in early medieval Norway: a St. Olav pilgrimage path as a means of creating an integrated Christian society in a Viking landscape?
by Dennis Doxtater
February 2023, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 165-173 Embracing change in infrastructure landscapes
by Vanesa Castán Broto & Enora Robin - 174-186 Broadening the landscape of post-network cities: a call to research the off-grid infrastructure transitions of the non-poor
by Charlotte Lemanski - 187-199 Transgression in the energy infrastructure landscapes of cities
by Kareem Buyana - 200-211 Accessibility as a ‘doing’: the everyday production of Santiago de Chile's public transport system as an accessible infrastructure
by Daniel Muñoz - 212-223 The spatialities of extended infrastructure landscapes: the case of Malaysia’s Melaka Gateway project
by Creighton Connolly - 224-238 Reshaping energy landscape: a regional approach to explore electricity infrastructure networks
by Carla De Laurentis - 239-254 Ways of seeing: landscape-infrastructure as critical design framework to analyse the production of Paris’s Boulevard Périphérique
by Justinien Tribillon - 255-269 The anatomy of change in urban infrastructure landscapes: cooking landscapes in Maputo, Mozambique
by Vanesa Castán Broto & Enora Robin & Timothy Whitehead
January 2023, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-12 Emptying the landscape: outsider place-making, tourism and migration in Sikkim, India
by Mona Chettri - 13-32 Ambiguous temporariness: production of time-space territories in Hong Kong’s small urban open spaces
by Xiaoxuan Lu - 33-44 Exploring the cultural heritage space adaptability of the Beijing–Hangzhou Grand Canal based on point of interest data
by Shuhan Li & Changsong Wang & Xiaoxiao Fu - 45-63 Spatiotemporal narrative structure of the lingering garden based on traditional Chinese conception of time and space
by Yuanjie Lin - 64-87 Retain the common ground: implications of research on fringe belt and urban green infrastructure for urban landscape revitalisation, a case of Quanzhou
by Wenying Song - 88-106 Towards a typology of agri-urban patterns to support spatial planning: evidence from Lisbon, Portugal
by Patrícia Abrantes & Eduarda Marques da Costa & Eduardo Gomes - 107-119 Grass-power: the political ecology of the grass crop in Ireland
by Andrew Ó Murchú - 120-133 Learning from Hampstead’s Pergola: walking and image-making at a spectacular Edwardian structure
by Tim Edensor - 134-151 Landscape planning for sustainable water management: a systematic review of green infrastructure literature in the Australian context
by Boyuan Sheng & Kaan Ozgun & Shannon Satherley & Debra Flanders Cushing - 152-163 Restorative urban environments for healthy cities: a theoretical model for the study of restorative experiences in urban built settings
by Anna Bornioli & Mikel Subiza-Pérez
November 2022, Volume 47, Issue 8
- 1009-1023 Mobile drawing methods in landscape research: collaborative drawing in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
by Alice Fox & Hannah Macpherson & Nischal Oli & Ashmina Ranjit & Sangeeta Thapa & Siân Aggett & Andrew Church - 1024-1038 World heritage as authentic fake: Paradisic Reef and Wild Tasmania
by Celmara Pocock & David Collett & Joan Knowles - 1039-1051 Ink wash virtualities in Qing landscape painting
by Rob Shields & Ge Zheng - 1052-1070 An integrated approach to modelling the interaction of the natural landscape and the karez water system in Turpan (Xinjiang, P.R.C.)
by Sophie Barbaix & Philippe De Maeyer & Xi Chen & Jean Bourgeois & Alishir Kurban - 1071-1086 Place meanings of Dutch raised bog landscapes: an interdisciplinary long-term perspective (5000 BCE–present)
by Maurice Paulissen & Roy van Beek & Maria de Wit & Maarten Jacobs & Floor Huisman - 1087-1099 Boundary thinking in landscape architecture and boundary-spanning roles of landscape architects
by Margo van den Brink & Adri van den Brink & Diedrich Bruns - 1100-1116 A review of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) disturbance research in Northern Europe: towards a social-ecological framework?
by Vegard Gundersen & Knut Marius Myrvold & Bjørn Petter Kaltenborn & Olav Strand & Gary Kofinas - 1117-1119 A Philosophy of Landscape Construction: The Vision of Built Landscapes
by Simone Ferracina - 1119-1121 Topographic Memory and Victorian Travellers in the Dolomite Mountains: Peaks of Venice
by Viviana Ferrario
October 2022, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 829-839 The city (as) archive: are your memories in place?
by Jonathan Rayner - 840-850 Berlin: palimpsests of a great city
by Owen Evans - 851-861 The haunted Soviet landscape and nuclear melancholy in Andrei Tarkovsky and Alexander Gordon’s There Will Be No Leave Today (1959)
by Timothy Moffatt - 862-872 Barry Hines’s palimpsestic city
by David Forrest & Sue Vice - 873-888 Out in the open and invisible: the city as archive in the essay film San Sabba
by Romana Turina - 889-899 Dirty, filthy cities: Australian crime films and cultural contexts in Melbourne and Sydney
by Elizabeth Ellison - 900-912 A city in flames: King’s Landing as artistic archive in HBO’s Game of Thrones
by Daniel Clarke - 913-935 The historic character of a depopulating borderland: historic landscape characterisation on the Duero River
by Kyle P. Hearn & Francesco Carrer - 936-958 Learning and teaching academic standards in landscape architecture
by Gillian Lawson & Sudipto Roy - 959-979 Back to basics in landscape architecture pedagogy through collage and model-making: a qualitative study in Korean basic-level design education
by Myeong-Jun Lee - 980-991 Building community (gardens) on university campuses: masterplanning green-infrastructure for a post-COVID moment
by Rachael Walshe & Lisa Law - 992-1008 Examining coastal sense of place through community geography in Island County, Washington
by David J. Trimbach & Lori Clark & Laura Rivas & Barbara Lyon Bennett & Gwendolyn A. G. Hannam & John Lovie & PaulBen McElwain & Jacqueline Delie
August 2022, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 717-722 Landscape justice, place and quality of life in ‘archipelagic’ worlds
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 723-734 ‘Winners’ and ‘losers’ of the agricultural expansion in the Argentine Dry Chaco
by María Vallejos & Melina Faingerch & Daniel Blum & Matías Mastrángelo - 735-751 The Faroese Commons and the biodiversity and sustainable development agendas
by Jesper Brandt - 752-766 Policy tools for preserving peri-urban agricultural landscape: from social justice to quality of life
by Paola Branduini & Elena Colli - 767-782 Landscape injustices in polarised communities: unearthing perceptions at Sitia UNESCO Geopark, Greece
by Kalliope Pediaditi & Patrick Moquay - 783-796 Historical landed commons in Greece: a governance system at risk on Astypalaia Island
by Pavlos Marinos Delladetsimas & Xenia Katsigianni & Pieter Van den Broeck - 797-810 Landscape and justice: the case of Greeks, space and law
by Theano S. Terkenli - 811-828 Landscape, justice and the quality of life in emblematically embodied nation/states – the case of Denmark
by Kenneth R. Olwig & Karen Fog Olwig
July 2022, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 523-538 A Picturesque vertical montage: auditory and visual sequences at Rousham garden
by David Buck & Carla Molinari - 539-558 Potential of airborne LiDAR data in detecting cultural landscape features in Slovakia
by Juraj Lieskovský & T. Lieskovský & K. Hladíková & D. Štefunková & N. Hurajtová - 559-583 The cooling effect of green infrastructure in mitigating nocturnal urban heat islands: a case study of Yoyogi Park and Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo
by Teruaki Irie - 584-597 Assessing equality in neighbourhood availability of quality greenspace in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
by Anastasia Baka & Leslie Mabon - 598-610 Soldiers in the garden: managing the US military training landscape
by Emily Rabung & Eric Toman - 611-627 A national study of playground professionals universal design implementation practices
by Alice Moore & Helen Lynch & Bryan Boyle - 628-647 Infrastructure territories as moving landscapes: using digital media to narrate a Montreal highway corridor (Canada)
by Emile Forest & Sylvain Paquette - 648-663 Social media for landscape planning and design: a review and discussion
by Shujuan Li & Bo Yang - 664-678 Restorative experiences across seasons? Effects of outdoor walking and relaxation exercise during lunch breaks in summer and winter
by Svein Åge Kjøs Johnsen & Marin Kristine Brown & Leif Werner Rydstedt - 679-694 Examining PhD modes in the Australian landscape architecture academy
by Beau B. Beza & Joshua Zeunert & Simon Kilbane & Sara Padgett Kjaersgaard - 695-711 Assessing ecological conditions for landscape management: a comparative analysis of field measurements and perceptions
by Angela Mallette & Ryan Plummer & Julia Baird - 712-714() The Tree Experts: A History of Professional Arboriculture in Britain
by Patricia D. Wilson - 714()-716 Multispecies households in the Saian Mountains: ecology at the Russia-Mongolia border
by Thomas O’Brien
May 2022, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 435-439 Introducing David Lowenthal’s archipelagic and transatlantic landscapes
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 440-451 David Lowenthal, 1923-2018, renowned academic and public intellectual
by Hugh Clout - 452-463 David Lowenthal on geography and its past
by Trevor J. Barnes - 464-476 Transatlantic landscapes: Gottmann and the roots of Lowenthal’s intellectual heritage
by Luca Muscarà - 477-487 David and Max Lowenthal – and Marsh: public intellectuals and advocates in the political landscape. A personal view
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 488-495 David Lowenthal and the genesis of critical conservation thought
by Laura Alice Watt