A research agenda for landscape studies of planning /

"This Research Agenda explores the complex and contested role that landscape plays in planning. It promotes theoretically driven, pluralistic research to enrich understanding of the landscape-planning interplay, examining how the broader discipline of landscape studies can complement and critiq...

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Other Authors: Qviström, Mattias (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2025.
Series:Elgar research agendas.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • On the necessity for landscape studies of planning / Mattias Qviström
  • Planning for trouble : landscapes shaped to defend against water in New Orleans, USA / Craig E. Colten
  • Landscape and extinction / Ben Garlick
  • Energy landscapes and the transition to sustainable energy / Vanesa Castán Broto
  • Forest fires, conflict and disrupted landscapes / Andrew Butler and Annette Löf
  • Insurgent Indigenous practices and the guardianship of cultural landscapes / Cassino Doyle and Michelle Thompson-Fawcett
  • Troubling urban therapeutic landscapes / Karolina Doughty and Juliet Drukker
  • Unlocking peri-urban planning potential through a landscape lens / Alister Scott, Matthew Kirby and Michael Hardman
  • Recognising the voluminous agencies of extractive landscapes : a critical agenda / Amelia Hine
  • Urbanism histories of landscape and ecology / Koenraad Danneels
  • Landscape ethnography as an "undisciplined" methodology for design and planning / Nik Luka
  • Rethinking the right to landscape in Norra Sorgenfri, Malmö / Erik Jönsson
  • Landscape futures : weaving together past, present, and future / Hannes Palang
  • On moving ahead, staying put, and engaging fully with landscape studies of planning / Mattias Qviström, Nik Luka, Andrew Butler, Vanesa Castán Broto, Karolina Doughty, Ben Garlick, Amelia Hine, Matthew Kirby, Hannes Palang, Alister Scott and Michelle Thompson-Fawcett.