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Landscape Research

Volume 48, Issue 1 of Landscape Research

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First in Issue 1, “Emptying the #landscape: outsider #place-making, #tourism and #migration in Sikkim, India” by Mona Chettri focuses on tourist-based placemaking in Sikkim to landscape relationships and transformations as a result of tourism development:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01426397.2022.2134560?journalCode=clar20#.Y2nlnXLOuTE.twitter
Emptying the landscape: outsider place-making, tourism and migration in Sikkim, India

Lachung valley in north Sikkim, India is valorised and marketed as a pristine, traditional, culturally and ecologically rich landscape. Tourism in Sikkim relies on a trail of non-local tour operato...

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Xiaoxuan Lu’s OPEN ACCESS “Ambiguous temporariness: production of time-space territories in Hong Kong’s small #urban open spaces” integrates #temporality into #territoriality theories & investigates Hong Kong’s small urban open spaces.

Read it in Issue 1: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2131744

Ambiguous temporariness: production of time-space territories in Hong Kong’s small urban open spaces

This article integrates temporality into territoriality theories and investigates Hong Kong’s small urban open spaces through a territorial perspective. It conceptualises these compact public open ...

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In “Exploring the #cultural #heritage space #adaptability of the Beijing–Hangzhou Grand Canal based on point of interest data” Shuhan Li et al use #Python, #ArcGIS &R to examine the interaction between #urban linear heritage and the adaptability of the canal.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2136367

Exploring the cultural heritage space adaptability of the Beijing–Hangzhou Grand Canal based on point of interest data

This study explores the interaction between linear heritage and cities by examining the adaptability of the Beijing–Hangzhou Grand Canal. We extracted and visualised the point of interest data of 2...

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Yuanjie Lin's “Spatiotemporal narrative structure of the lingering #garden based on traditional #Chinese conception of time and space” explores the #narrative structure & typological patterns of the Lingering Garden as representative of #Souzhou gardens.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2139820

Spatiotemporal narrative structure of the lingering garden based on traditional Chinese conception of time and space

Classical Chinese gardens have a distinct layout structure. By studying the traditional Chinese conception of space–time and its characteristics, this article explores the spatiotemporal narrative ...

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Wenying Song's “Retain the common ground: implications of #research on fringe belt and urban #green #infrastructure for urban landscape revitalisation, a case of Quanzhou” explores the fringe belt as a morphological concept & physical entity for #UGI planning

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2140794

Retain the common ground: implications of research on fringe belt and urban green infrastructure for urban landscape revitalisation, a case of Quanzhou

Recent studies present a confluence, although rarely discussed, of urban morphology and urban green infrastructure (UGI), considering their growing concern for green space planning and management d...

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"Towards a typology of agri-urban patterns to support spatial planning: evidence from Lisbon, Portugal" by Patrícia Abrantes et al aims to characterise #agri-urban #spatial patterns and changes occurring in the #Lisbon #metropolitan region.

Read it in Issue 1 here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2136366
Towards a typology of agri-urban patterns to support spatial planning: evidence from Lisbon, Portugal

Urbanisation in Europe has been the main cause of agricultural land fragmentation and agricultural land use loss and has given rise to significant socio-economic and environmental costs, particular...

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In "Grass-power: the political ecology of the #grass crop in #Ireland" Andrew O Murchu explores how grass-power is an indeterminate vitality in Ireland’s #political #ecology: spread across #actor-networks & enrolling other actants into its cause.

Read it here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2121810

Grass-power: the political ecology of the grass crop in Ireland

Utilising actor-network theory, this paper conducts an analysis of the grass crop in Ireland’s political ecology – showing the ability of non-human agents, in the words of Bruno Latour, to ‘make us...

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In the OPEN ACCESS “Learning from #Hampstead’s Pergola: walking and image-making at a spectacular Edwardian structure”by Tim Edensor focuses on the pergola’s potential as an example to consider more #creative, #sensory & sociable space for #urban #pedestrians.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2141700

Learning from Hampstead’s Pergola: walking and image-making at a spectacular Edwardian structure

This paper focuses on the extraordinary 245-metre-long Pergola on Hampstead Heath, designed by renowned landscape architect Thomas Mawson between 1905 and 1925, and funded by William Lever, Lord Le...

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In “Landscape planning for #sustainable water #management: a systematic review of green #infrastructure literature in the Australian context” Boyuan Sheng et al.critically review how #landscape #planning perspectives are considered in #water mgmt in Australia.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2109607

Landscape planning for sustainable water management: a systematic review of green infrastructure literature in the Australian context

Australian cities have experienced a high number of floods and droughts. In Australia, green infrastructure (GI) is increasingly popular in considering natural processes in sustainable water manage...

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"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 is an OPEN ACCESS critical review of #restorative #environments #research.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01426397.2022.2124962

Restorative urban environments for healthy cities: a theoretical model for the study of restorative experiences in urban built settings

Urban landscapes are becoming the main ecosystem for human life. Given that urban living can be associated with poor psychological health, one specific challenge faced by cities is related to psych...

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