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July 2016, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 555-568 How heterogeneous are adolescents’ preferences for natural and semi-natural riverscapes as recreational settings?
by Renate Eder & Arne Arnberger - 569-584 The urban landscape as affordance for adolescents’ everyday physical activity
by Renáta Aradi & Kine Halvorsen Thorén & Ingunn Fjørtoft - 585-586 The mountains of Snowdonia in art: the visualisation of mountain scenery from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day
by Gareth Roberts - 586-587 Eco-history: an introduction to biodiversity and conservation
by Chris Gordon - 587-589 Planning for tourism: towards a sustainable future
by Ken Taylor - 589-590 What is landscape?
by Kenneth R. Olwig
May 2016, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 385-387 Landscape research in : reflections on a changing field
by Mattias Qviström & Vera Vicenzotti - 388-407 Forty years of
by Vera Vicenzotti & Anna Jorgensen & Mattias Qviström & Simon Swaffield - 408-416 A landscape cannot be a homeland
by John Wylie - 417-424 The trouble with representation: landscape and environmental justice
by Tom Mels - 425-432 Walking methods in landscape research: moving bodies, spaces of disclosure and rapport
by Hannah Macpherson - 433-440 Unintentional landscapes
by Matthew Gandy - 441-449 Beauty: past and future
by Susan Herrington - 450-460 Challenges for a shared European countryside of uncertain future. Towards a modern community-based landscape perspective
by Bas Pedroli & Teresa Pinto Correia & Jørgen Primdahl - 461-470 From urban beautification to a holistic approach: the discourses of ‘landscape’ in the Arab Middle East
by Jala Makhzoumi - 471-480 The Historic Urban Landscape paradigm and cities as cultural landscapes. Challenging orthodoxy in urban conservation
by Ken Taylor
April 2016, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 265-278 Landscape practice in the Middle East between local and global aspirations
by Sareh Moosavi & Jala Makhzoumi & Margaret Grose - 279-293 Integrating time and the third spatial dimension in landscape structure analysis
by Ulrich Walz & Sebastian Hoechstetter & Lucian Drăguţ & Thomas Blaschke - 294-313 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
by Martín Rodriguez-Pontes & Fernando G. Costa & Fernando Pérez-Miles & Carlos A. Toscano-Gadea - 314-329 A research frontier in landscape architecture: landscape performance and assessment of social benefits
by Bo Yang & Shujuan Li & Chris Binder - 330-343 Assessment of land grabbing from protected forest areas of Bhawal National Park in Bangladesh
by Kazi Mohammad Masum & Mohammad Nabidul Islam & Narayan Saha & Md. Zobaer Hasan & Asyraf Mansor - 344-359 Festivals as a vehicle for place promotion: cars, contestation and the creative city ethos
by Matthew W. Rofe & Clare L. Woosnam - 360-379 Reconstructing nineteenth century landscapes from historical maps—the Survey of Western Palestine as a case study
by Gad Schaffer & Noam Levin - 380-384 Is linguistic landscape necessary?
by Joshua Nash
February 2016, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 169-174 Introduction to a special issue: the future of landscape characterisation, and the future character of landscape – between space, time, history, place and nature
by Kenneth R. Olwig & Chris Dalglish & Graham Fairclough & Pete Herring - 175-185 Exploring the national contexts and cultural ideas that preceded the Landscape Character Assessment method in England
by Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin - 186-198 Lens, mirror, window: interactions between Historic Landscape Characterisation and Landscape Character Assessment
by Graham Fairclough & Pete Herring - 199-211 Integrated landscape management and the complicating issue of temporality
by Marie Stenseke - 212-226 A question of what matters: landscape characterisation as a process of situated, problem-orientated public discourse
by Chris Dalglish & Alan Leslie - 227-238 Landscape strategy making and landscape characterisation—experiences from Danish experimental planning processes
by Jørgen Primdahl & Lone S. Kristensen - 239-252 Dynamics of integrating landscape values in landscape character assessment: the hidden dominance of the objective outsider
by Andrew Butler - 253-264 Virtual enclosure, ecosystem services, landscape’s character and the ‘rewilding’ of the commons: the ‘Lake District’ case
by Kenneth R. Olwig
January 2016, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial: 2016: Landscape Justice in an Anniversary Year
by Anna Jorgensen - 7-25 The Influence of the Environment on Directed Attention, Blood Pressure and Heart Rate—An Experimental Study Using a Relaxation Intervention
by Eva Sahlin & Agneta Lindegård & Emina Hadzibajramovic & Patrik Grahn & Josefa Vega Matuszczyk & Gunnar Ahlborg - 26-44 Pathways through the Landscape in a Changing Climate: The Role of Landscape Structure in Facilitating Species Range Expansion through an Urbanised Region
by Anna Gilchrist & Adam Barker & John F. Handley - 45-63 Building Collective Knowledge Through Design: The Making of the Nicolò Riparian Garden Along the Simeto River (Sicily, Italy)
by Antonio Raciti - 64-78 The Production of Local Landscape Heritage: A Case Study in The Netherlands
by Patricia J. Braaksma & Maarten H. Jacobs & André N. van der Zande - 79-94 Identifying Features of Pocket Parks that May Be Related to Health Promoting Use
by Karin K. Peschardt & Ulrika K. Stigsdotter & Jasper Schipperrijn - 95-112 Deciphering Historic Landscapes: A Case Study of Slender West Lake in Yangzhou, China
by Chen Yang & Jeannie Sim & Gillian Lawson - 113-130 Characterising the Morphology of Suburban Settlements: A Method Based on a Semi-automatic Classification of Building Clusters
by Fabian de Smet & Jacques Teller - 131-148 Avifaunal Richness and Abundance Along an Urban Rural Gradient with Emphasis on Vegetative and Anthropogenic Attributes in Tiruchirappalli, India
by Manjula Menon & Prashanthi Devi M & Mohanraj Rangaswamy - 149-167 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
by Kristen Podolak & G. Mathias Kondolf
November 2015, Volume 40, Issue 8
- 905-910 Editorial: Landscapes of Heritage and Heritage Landscapes
by David C. Harvey & Emma Waterton - 911-924 Landscape and heritage: trajectories and consequences
by David Harvey - 925-938 Senses of Place, Senses of Time: Landscape History from a British Perspective
by Nicola Whyte - 939-954 Administration, Landscape and Authorized Heritage Discourse - Contextualising the Nationally Valuable Landscape Areas of Finland
by Hannu Linkola - 955-970 Modernity, Heritage and Landscape: The Housing Estate as Heritage
by Hilde Nymoen R�rtveit & Gunhild Setten - 971-992 A Journey to the Heart: Affecting Engagement at Ulu r u-Kata Tju t a National Park
by Anne Clarke & Emma Waterton - 993-1009 Hardscrabble Heritage: The Ruined Blackhouse and Crofting Landscape as Heritage from below
by Iain James McPherson Robertson - 1010-1011 Unearthed: The Landscapes of Hargreaves Associates
by Helen Armstrong - 1011-1013 Affective Landscapes in Literature, Art and Everyday Life
by Stuart Burch - 1014-1016 Paysages en commun (Landscape Common Goods)
by Ana�s Leger-Smith - 1016-1017 European Wood-Pastures in Transition: A Socio-Ecological Approach
by Kenneth R. Olwig - 1018-1019 Therapeutic Landscapes: An Evidence-based Approach to Designing Healing Gardens and Restorative Outdoor Spaces
by Tim G. Townshend
October 2015, Volume 40, Issue 7
- 773-794 Ian McHarg's Ecological Planning in The Woodlands, Texas: Lessons Learned after Four Decades
by Bo Yang & Ming-Han Li & Chang-Shan Huang - 795-816 Designed Outdoor Spaces and Greenery in a Brownfield Inner City Area: A Case Study from Sydney
by Mamun Rashid & Dilshad Rahat Ara - 817-833 Assessing the Integration of Landscape Connectivity into Comprehensive Spatial Planning in Spain
by Mikel Gurrutxaga & Joan Marull & Elena Domene & Joana Urrea - 834-854 Are Perceived Sensory Dimensions a Reliable Tool for Urban Green Space Assessment and Planning?
by Ling Qiu & Anders Busse Nielsen - 855-874 Regional Landscape Change in Fishing Communities of the Mexican North Pacific
by Pablo �lvarez & Georges Seingier & Gerardo Bocco & Ileana Espejel & Julie Noriega - 875-883 Historical Gardens at Risk of the Destruction by Visitors, Case Study of El-Goli Garden (Iran)
by Sima Pouya & Oner Demirel & Sahar Pouya - 884-904 The Trees of the Sacred Natural Sites of Zagori, NW Greece
by Kalliopi Stara & Rigas Tsiakiris & Jennifer L.G. Wong
August 2015, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 649-654 Editorial: Cultural Landscapes in the 21st Century--Issues and Opportunities
by Juliet Ramsay - 655-667 Hani Rice Terraces of Honghe - The Harmonious Landscape of Nature and Humans
by Guo Zhan & Zhang Jin - 668-683 Valuing the Cultural Landscapes Past and Present: Tea Plantations in Sri Lanka
by Chandana Shrinath Wijetunga & Jong Sang Sung - 684-700 Changes to Continuing Landscapes: Industrialisation of Australia's Productive Rural Lands
by Jane L. Lennon - 701-716 Heritage Values and Agricultural Landscapes: Towards a New Synthesis
by Nora J. Mitchell & Brenda Barrett - 717-731 Old Roads and Memories of St Henrik of Finland
by Eeva Ruoff - 732-747 Ui-won: The 18-19C Joseon Scholar's Garden of Imagination
by Jong-sang Sung - 748-758 Large-scale Disasters on World Heritage and Cultural Heritage in Japan: Significant Impacts and Sustainable Management Cases
by Kunie Sugio - 759-772 Burrup Peninsula: Cultural Landscape and Industrial Hub, a 21st Century Conundrum
by Ken Mulvaney
July 2015, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 519-529 Ephemeral Urban Landscapes of Guerrilla Gardeners: A Phenomenological Approach
by Vladimir Mikadze - 530-554 Modelling Individual Farm Behaviour and Landscape Appearance
by Martin Kapfer & Sigrid Ziesel & Jochen Kantelhardt - 555-565 An Introduction to Landscape Design and Economics
by Sonja D�mpelmann - 566-585 Manorial Economy and French Seventeenth-Century-designed Landscapes: The Formal Type by Savot (1624) and at Sceaux (1670-1690)
by Georges Farhat - 586-592 Use Dimensions of an Alley Revitalization Project
by Mona Seymour & Theadora B. Trindle - 593-609 Settlement Typology and Community Participation in Participatory Landscape Ecology of Residents
by Li-Pei Peng & Yeu-Sheng Hsieh - 610-620 Teachers' Perceptions οn the Use of Botanic Gardens as a Means of Environmental Education in Schools and the Enhancement of School Student Benefits from Botanic Garden Visits
by Anna Tampoukou & Maria Papafotiou & Alexandros Koutsouris & Angeliki T. Paraskevopoulou - 621-642 Charting the Potential of Landscape Urbanism in Dubai
by Julian Bolleter
May 2015, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 397-410 Foucault in the Landscape: Questioning Governmentality in the Azores
by Lu�s Silva - 411-436 Effect of Floods on Village Spatial Structure and Hierarchy - Hahoe Village, Korea
by Hak Sop Lee & Yu Nakai - 437-450 Recent Landscape Changes on a Small Mediterranean Island
by Bruno Foggi & Lorenzo Lastrucci & Francesco Geri & Duccio Rocchini - 451-465 Mapping Alpine Landscape Values and Related Threats as Perceived by Tourists
by Rocco Scolozzi & Uta Schirpke & Carlo Detassis & Sabah Abdullah & Alessandro Gretter - 466-475 How to Evaluate and Forecast Changes in Landscape Image: The Case of a Small River Valley in Poland
by Tadeusz Jan Chmielewski & Agnieszka Anna Kułak & Malwina Michalik-Śnieżek - 476-485 Large-scale Spatial Patterns in Species Richness of Orthoptera in the Greater London Area, United Kingdom: Relationships with Land Cover
by Andrew Cherrill - 486-509 Geolandscapes and Geotourism: Integrating Nature and Culture in the Bucegi Mountains of Romania
by Irina-Maria Neches & George Erdeli - 510-512 Sustainable Energy Landscapes: Designing, Planning and Development
by Helen Armstrong - 512-514 Terrain Vague: Interstices at the Edge of the Pale
by Stuart Burch - 515-516 Persian Gardens and Pavilions: Reflections in History, Poetry and the Arts
by Sara Mahdizadeh - 517-518 Emergence in Landscape Architecture
by Joshua Nash
April 2015, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 261-278 Landscape Characterisation: The Living Landscapes Approach in the UK
by Steven Warnock & Geoffrey Griffiths - 279-293 Between Development and Protection: Different Discourses in Urban Planning
by Hege Hofstad & Mari Sundli Tveit & Knut Bj�rn Stokke - 294-317 Cultural Landscape: Stone Towers on Mount Etna
by Lara Riguccio & Patrizia Russo & Giuseppe Scandurra & Giovanna Tomaselli - 318-337 Exploring Indigenous Landscape Classification across Different Dimensions: A Case Study from the Bolivian Amazon
by Carles Riu-Bosoms & Teresa Vidal & Andrea Duane & Alvaro Fernandez-Llamazares Onrubia & Maximilien Gueze & Ana C. Luz & Jaime Paneque-G�lvez & Manuel J. Macia & Victoria Reyes-Garcia - 338-358 Past Human Activities Recorded in the Landscape: A Case Study from the Glenveagh National Park, Ireland
by Agnieszka Latocha - 359-376 Landscape Continuity Analysis as a Tool for Landscape Planning: A Case Study in Istanbul
by Simay Kirca & Hakan Altin�eki� & Noam Levin - 377-395 Water Meadow Management in Wessex: Dynamics of Change from 1800 to the Present Day
by Katherine Stearne & Hadrian Cook
February 2015, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 123-138 The Social Construction of Landscapes: Two Theoretical Lenses and Their Empirical Applications
by Ludger Gailing & Markus Leibenath - 139-153 The Streets of Los Angeles: Power and the Infrastructure Landscape
by Olaf K�hne - 154-173 Custom, Praxis, Possession and Dispossession in Foxhunting Landscapes
by Alison Acton - 174-191 Evolution of the Metaponto District, Southern Italy: From Land Reform to New Sustainable Scenarios
by Salvatore Margiotta & Carlo Manera & Carlo Sivolella & Diego Fabrizio - 192-207 Urbanisation-related Landscape Change in Space and Time along Spatial Gradients near Roads: A Case Study from Estonia
by Ramon Reimets & Evelyn Uuemaa & Tõnu Oja & Eveli Sisas & �lo Mander - 208-225 Habitat Suitability and Landscape Structure: A Maximum Entropy Approach in a Mediterranean Area
by Valerio Amici & Britta Eggers & Francesco Geri & Corrado Battisti - 226-246 Evidence-Based Playground Design: Lessons Learned from Theory to Practice
by Anne Dahl Refshauge & Ulrika K. Stigsdotter & Bettina Lamm & Kristin Thorleifsdottir - 247-260 An Examination of Tabriz Gardens in Iranian Garden Art
by Sima Pouya & Öner Demirel & Banu Çi�ek Kurdoğlu & Sahar Pouya
January 2015, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: Is landscape an oxymoron? Understanding the focus of Landscape Research
by Anna Jorgensen - 5-22 Revealing Repton: bringing landscape to life at Sheringham Park
by Stephen Daniels & Lucy Veale - 23-38 Speeding Towards the Future through the Past: Landscape, Movement and National Identity
by Arnar �rnason & Sigurj�n Baldur Hafsteinsson & Tinna Gr�tarsd�ttir & Kristinn Schram & Katla Kjartansd�ttir - 39-56 The Role of Landscape in Regulating (Ir)responsible Conduct: Moral Geographies of the 'Proper Control' of Dogs
by Katrina M. Brown - 57-75 The Workplace Window View: A Determinant of Office Workers' Work Ability and Job Satisfaction
by Lene Lottrup & Ulrika K. Stigsdotter & Henrik Meilby & Anne Grete Claudi - 76-98 Wind Power and the Emergence of the Beauce Landscape, Eure-et-Loir, France
by Alain Nada� & Olivier Labussi�re - 99-108 Is Landscape a Driver of Short-term Wildfire Recurrence?
by Anna Barbati & Piermaria Corona & Enrico D'amato & Rosaria Cartisano - 109-122 Crossing the Boundary: Memories and Narratives of a River Valley Landscape during Zimbabwe's War of Liberation, c. 1976-1980
by Ivan Marowa
December 2014, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 609-612 Editorial: The social dimensions of landscape change in coastal and wetland environments
by Anna Jorgensen - 613-630 The Difficulties of Designing Future Coastlines in the Face of Climate Change
by Timothy O'Riordan & Carla Gomes & Lu�sa Schmidt - 631-646 Shifting Shores : Managing Challenge and Change on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK
by Hilary Geoghegan & Catherine S. Leyshon - 647-667 Visualising Sea-Level Rise at a Coastal Heritage Site: Participatory Process and Creative Communication
by Amy Nettley & Caitlin Desilvey & Karen Anderson & Andrew Wetherelt & Chris Caseldine - 668-679 Public Perceptions and Uses of Natural and Restored Salt Marshes
by Guillermo Curado & V. Manzano-Arrondo & E. Figueroa & j.M. Castillo - 680-697 Wetland Restoration and the Involvement of Stakeholders: An Analysis Based on Value-Perspectives
by Filip Aggestam - 698-714 Building Watershed Narratives: An Approach for Broadening the Scope of Success in Urban Stream Restoration
by Ken Yocom
October 2014, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 481-501 A Multidimensional Investigation into Children's Optimal Experiences with Nature
by Cara D. Linzmayer & Elizabeth A. Halpenny & Gordon J. Walker - 502-522 Integrating Archaeology and Landscape Analysis for the Cultural Heritage Management of a World War I Militarised Landscape: The German Field Defences in Antwerp
by Wouter Gheyle & Rebekka Dossche & Jean Bourgeois & Birger Stichelbaut & Veerle Van Eetvelde - 523-541 Commemorative Landscapes to the Missing: The HMAS Sydney II Memorial
by John Richard Stephens - 542-565 Planning Rural-Urban Landscapes: Railways and Countryside Urbanisation in South-West Flanders, Belgium (1830-1930)
by Greet De Block - 566-582 Landscapes of Threat? Exploring Discourses of Stigma around Large Energy Developments
by Karen A. Parkhill & Catherine Butler & Nick F. Pidgeon - 583-595 On the Origin of Soil Bioengineering
by Gian Battista Bischetti & Mario Di Fi Dio & Florin Florineth - 596-597 Urban Wildscapes
by Ingrid Sarl�v Herlin - 597-599 Resilience and the Cultural Landscape: Understanding and Managing Change in Human-shaped Environments
by Bas Pedroli - 599-601 The Street: A Quintessential Social Public Space
by Ken Taylor - 602-604 Asian Heritage Management: Contexts, Concerns and Prospects
by Helen Armstrong - 604-606 La mise en sc�ne du monde. Construction du paysage europ�en
by Laurence Le Dû-Blayo
August 2014, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 335-338 Editorial
by Anna Jorgensen - 339-358 Do Preferences for Waterscapes Persist in Inclement Weather and Extend to Sub-aquatic Scenes?
by Mathew P. White & Deborah Cracknell & Abigail Corcoran & Gemma Jenkinson & Michael H. Depledge - 359-386 Accommodating New Housing Development in Rural Areas? Representations of Landscape, Land and Rurality in Ireland
by Karen Foley & Mark Scott - 387-401 Local Visions of the Landscape: Participatory Photographic Survey of the World Heritage Site, the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras
by Yoshito Kikuchi & Yoko Sasaki & Hiroshi Yoshino & Junko Okahashi & Masahito Yoshida & Nobuko Inaba - 402-416 Swedish Pasture-An Exploration of Perceptual Attributes and Categorisation
by Åsa Ode Sang & Caroline Hagerhall & Johan Pihel & Kenneth Holmqvist - 417-432 Eye-tracking Analysis in Landscape Perception Research: Influence of Photograph Properties and Landscape Characteristics
by Lien Dupont & Marc Antrop & Veerle Van Eetvelde - 433-454 Safeguarding Cultural Heritage in the Urban Fringe: The Role of Legibility
by Gro Bj�rnstad Jerp�sen & Mari Sundli Tveit - 455-479 Landscapes, Vegetation, and Folklore in Late Medieval Art: An Iconographic Study Based on Selected Austrian and South German Panel Paintings
by �lle Sillasoo
June 2014, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 219-236 Landscape Character Assessment as an Approach to Understanding Public Interests within the European Landscape Convention
by Andrew Butler & Ulla Berglund - 237-254 Leveraging Community Capacity for Nature Conservation in a Rural Island Context: Experiences from Brier Island, Canada
by Ryan Hennessey & Karen Beazley - 255-266 When the Everyday and the Sacred Collide: Positioning Płasz�w in the Krak�w Landscape
by Danielle Drozdzewski - 267-286 Blank Space: Exploring the Sublime Qualities of Urban Wilderness at the Former Fishing Harbour in Tallinn, Estonia
by Anna-Liisa Unt & Penny Travlou & Simon Bell - 287-304 The Need for Advocating Regional Human Comfort Design Codes for Public Spaces: A Case Study of a Mediterranean Urban Park
by Tali Hatuka & Hadas Saaroni - 305-323 Assessing the Landscape Value of Public Works: Validation of the Methods in the Lowlands of the Middle Section of the Tajo River, Spain
by Ana Bel�n Berrocal Men�rguez & Pedro Molina Holgado - 324-326 An Introduction to Landscape
by Ian Thompson - 326-329 The Historic Urban Landscape. Managing Heritage in an Urban Century
by Ken Taylor - 329-331 A Life Spent Changing Places
by Helen Armstrong - 331-332 James Dickson Innes 1887-1914
by Gareth Roberts - 333-334 Meaning in Landscape Architecture & Gardens
by Ian Thompson
April 2014, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 101-106 Editorial: Pathways towards Local Scale Policy Integration in Agricultural Landscapes
by Simon Swaffield & J�rgen Primdahl - 107-122 Landscapes of Intersecting Trade and Environmental Policies: Intensive Canadian and American Farmlands
by Robert Corry - 123-140 Agricultural Landscape Sustainability under Pressure: Policy Developments and Landscape Change
by J�rgen Primdahl - 141-157 Urban Food Security and Landscape Change: A Demand-side Approach
by Gianluca Brunori & Francesco Di Iacovo - 158-173 Preservation and Development: The Cultural Landscape and Heritage Paradox in the Netherlands
by Arnold Van Der Valk - 174-189 Policy Integration for Sustainable Agricultural Landscapes: Taking Stock of UK Policy and Practice
by Janet Dwyer - 190-204 Sustainability Practices in New Zealand Agricultural Landscapes under an Open Market Policy Regime
by Simon Swaffield - 205-217 The Landscape as an Asset in Southern European Fragile Agricultural Systems: Contrasts and Contradictions in Land Managers Attitudes and Practices
by Teresa Pinto-Correia & Helena Menezes & Luis Filipe Barroso
February 2014, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial: Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards
by Anna Jorgensen - 7-20 Strategies for Enhancing Landscape Architecture Research
by Adri van den Brink & Diedrich Bruns - 21-39 Sacred Landscapes: Albany and Anzac Pilgrimage
by John R. Stephens - 40-52 Peaceful, Pleasant and Private: The British Domestic Garden as an Ordinary Landscape
by Mark Bhatti & Andrew Church & Amanda Claremont - 53-69 Pastoral Abandonment, Shrub Proliferation and Landscape Changes: A Case Study from Gorkha, Nepal
by Lila Nath Sharma & Ole Reidar Vetaas & Ram Prasad Chaudhary & Inger Elisabeth M�ren - 70-81 Promoting Youth's Physical Activity through Park Design: Linking Theory and Practice in a Public Health Perspective
by H. S. Gardsjord & M. S. Tveit & H. Nordh - 82-99 Entangled Landscapes and the 'Dead Silence'? Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk
by Jonathan Finch
December 2013, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 691-694 Editorial: Living Landscape: The European Landscape Convention in Research Perspective
by Bas Pedroli & Marc Antrop & Teresa Pinto Correia - 695-706 Landscape Fieldwork: Scientific, Educational and Awareness-Raising Requirements in the Context of the European Landscape Convention
by Pascual Riesco-Chueca & Jos� G�mez-Zotano - 707-728 Planning Rural Landscapes: A Participatory Approach to Analyse Future Scenarios in Monferrato Astigiano, Piedmont, Italy
by Federica Larcher & Silvia Novelli & Paola Gullino & Marco Devecchi - 729-749 Landscape Quality in Farmyard Design: An Approach for Italian Wine Farms
by Patrizia Tassinari & Daniele Torreggiani & Stefano Benni & Enrica Dall'Ara - 750-767 The Value of an 1827 Cadastre Map in the Rehabilitation of Ecosystem Services in the Křemže Basin, Czech Republic
by Jan Hendrych & Vojtěch Storm & Nic Pacini - 768-798 Policy Change and ELC Implementation: Establishment of a Baseline for Understanding the Impact on UK National Policy of the European Landscape Convention
by Maggie Roe - 799-817 Intersecting Dynamics of Agricultural Structural Change and Urbanisation within European Rural Landscapes: Change Patterns and Policy Implications
by J�rgen Primdahl & Erling Andersen & Simon Swaffield & Lone Kristensen
October 2013, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 561-575 Green Space as Classroom: Outdoor School Teachers' Use, Preferences and Ecostrategies
by Peter Bentsen & Jasper Schipperijn & Frank S. Jensen - 576-592 Nearby Nature and Experiential Farming: How are their Roles Perceived within the Rural-Urban Fringe?
by Reija Hietala & Harri Silvennoinen & Be�ta T�th & Liisa Tyrv�inen - 593-606 Historical Changes in the Distribution and Abundance of Constructed Ponds in Response to Changing Population Density and Land Use
by George Winfield Fairchild & Christopher Robinson & Andrew S. Brainard & Gary W. Coutu - 607-624 The Delphi Method as a Useful Tool to Study Governance and Protected Areas?
by Nora Mehnen & Ingo Mose & Dirk Strijker - 625-648 Spatiotemporal Landscape Pattern Change in Response to Future Urbanisation in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
by Sohyun Park - 649-667 Recording Manifestations of Cultural Ecosystem Services in the Landscape
by Claudia Bieling & Tobias Plieninger - 668-682 Landscape and Infrastructures: Design Issues for the Integration of Parking Areas in Non-urban Contexts
by Enrica Dall'Ara & Daniele Torreggiani & Patrizia Tassinari - 683-684 Landscapes, Identities and Development
by Stuart Burch - 685-686 Construction for Landscape Architecture
by Andy Clayden - 686-689 Goon, Hal, Cliff and Croft: The Archaeology and Landscape History of West Cornwall's Rough Ground
by Dave Hooley - 689-690 Contested Common Land: Environmental Governance Past and Present
by Kenneth Olwig
August 2013, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 401-403 Animals and Landscape
by Maggie Roe - 404-420 Placing Livestock in Landscape Studies: Pastures New or Out to Graze?
by Jessica Sellick & Richard Yarwood - 421-442 "Who Milks the Cows at Maesgwyn?" The Animality of UK Rural Landscapes in Affective Registers
by Owain Jones - 443-460 Cree Hunters' Observations on Resources in the Landscape in the Context of Socio-Environmental Change in the Eastern James Bay
by Marie-Jeanne S. Royer & Thora Martina Herrmann - 461-475 Exploring Landscape in-the-Making: A Case Study on the Constitutive Role of Animals in Society-Nature Interactions
by Taru Peltola & Jari Heikkil� & Mia Veps�l�inen - 476-498 "Instead of 40 Sheep there are 400": Traditional Grazing Practices and Landscape Change in Western Lesvos, Greece
by Thanasis Kizos & Tobias Plieninger & Harald Schaich - 499-522 The Opportunity Costs of Conserving Pasture Resources for Mobile Pastoralists in the Greater Caucasus
by R. Neudert & J. Etzold & F. M�nzner & M. Manthey & S. Busse - 523-539 Low-intensity Husbandry as a Cost-efficient Way to Preserve Dry Grasslands
by Dorothea Pietzsch & Sabine Ochsner & Jasmin Mantilla-Contreras & Ulrich Hampicke - 540-552 Otters as Symbols in the British Environmental Discourse
by Karen Victoria Lykke Syse - 553-559 Assessing Grey Squirrel Dispersal Patterns within the Landscape Using Sequence Variation
by Claire D. Stevenson & Andrew D. Ramsey & Owen T. Nevin & William Sinclair
June 2013, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 273-294 Visual Perception of Agricultural Cultivated Landscapes: Key Components as Predictors for Landscape Preferences
by Orly Rechtman - 295-311 Landowners' Participation in Biodiversity Conservation Examined through the Value-Belief-Norm Theory
by Maria Johansson & Johan Rahm & Mats Gyllin - 312-328 Tracking the Use of Climbing Plants in the Urban Landscape through the Photoarchives of Two Oxford Colleges, 1861-1964
by Mary J. Thornbush - 329-346 Towards Harmonisation in Landscape Unit Delineation: An Analysis of Spanish Case Studies
by Mar�a Vall�s & Francisco Galiana & Rafael Bru - 347-367 Exploring the Quasi-naturalistic Landscaping Design of a Taiwanese Culverted Urban Stream
by Rung-Jiun Chou - 368-383 Subdivisions and Deer Uses: Conflicts between Nature and Private Property on the Urban Fringe
by Brent A. Olson