Publications produced at the Division of Landscape Architecture

Last changed: 23 March 2023

Publications produced at the Division of Landscape Architecture from 2014 onwards.

Publications 2022

Ode Sang, Å., Butler, A. & Knez, I. (2022). Gender and age differences for perceptual qualities of a forest landscape in relation to dramatic landscape change processes: Implications for connections to place. In: Ilovan, O.A. & Markuszewska, I. (Eds.) Preserving and Constructing Place Attachment in Europe. Geojournal Library, 131, Springer Link, pp. 165–182.

Thorpert, P., Butler, E. & Pálsdóttir, A. M. (Eds.) (2022). Teaching Synergy Forum: supporting activites for online education 2020–2021. Landskapsarkitektur, trädgård, växtproduktionsvetenskap: rapportserie 2022:5. Alnarp: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Engström, A. & Qviström, M. (2022). Situating the silence of recreation in transit-oriented development. International Planning Studies, 27(4), pp. 411–424.

García Aguilar, M.C., Jaramillo, J. F., Ddiba, D. et al. (2022). Governance challenges and opportunities for implementing resource recovery from organic waste streams in urban areas of Latin America: insights from Chía, Colombia. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 30, pp. 53–63.

Sidemo Holm, W. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2022). Urbanization causes biotic homogenization of woodland bird communities at multiple spatial scales. Global Change Biology, 28(21), pp. 6152–6164.

Elbakidze, M. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2022). Multiple factors shape the interaction of people with urban greenspace: Sweden as a case study. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 74: 127672.

Blicharska, M., Hedblom, M., Josefsson, J. et al. (2022). Operationalisation of ecological compensation – Obstacles and ways forward. Journal of Environmental Management, 304: 114277.

Timmers, R. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2022). Conservation of birds in fragmented landscapes requires protected areas. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 20(6), pp. 361–369.

Hedblom, M., Prévot, A.-C. & Gregoire, A. (2022). Science fiction blockbuster movies – A problem or a path to urban greenery? Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 74: 127661.

Lehto, C., Hedblom, M., Öckinger, E. et al. (2022). Landscape usage by recreationists is shaped by availability: insights from a national PPGIS survey in Sweden. Landscape and Urban Planning, 227: 104519.

Xiang, Y., Hedblom, M., Wang, S. et al. (2022). Indicator selection combining audio and visual perception of urban green spaces. Ecological Indicators, 137: 108772.

Mårtensson, F. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2022). Lekotoper – platser där både barn och natur trivs. Movium Fakta 2022:3.

Johansson, L. (2022). Tid för mörker. Tidskriften STAD, 39, pp. 42–45. 

Johansson, L. (2022). Torget åter till människan. Tidskriften STAD, 38, pp. 44–45.

Johansson, R. (2022). Trojas murar. Labyrinter under 3000 år, av John Kraft. Review in: CAERDROIA The Journal of Mazes & Labyrinths, 51, pp. 59–60.

Johansson, R. (2022). Trojas murar. Labyrinter under 3000 år, av John Kraft. Review in: Nordisk Arkitekturforskning, 2, pp. 183–185.

Johansson, R. (2022). Trojas murar. Labyrinter under 3000 år, av John Kraft. Review in: Bebyggelsehistorisk tidskrift, 83, pp. 115–117.

Johansson, R. (2022). Stockholm’s Mazes and Labyrinths. CAERDROIA The Journal of Mazes & Labyrinths, 51, pp. 39–45.

Leposa, N. & Knutsson, P. (2022). Framing Matters for Ontological Politics of the Ocean: Contrasting European Union Policy Framings with Recreationists’ Alternative Experiences of a Living Sea World. Society and Natural Resources, online.

Grabalov, P. & Nordh, H. (2022). The Future of Urban Cemeteries as Public Spaces: Insights from Oslo and Copenhagen. Planning Theory and Practice, 23(1), pp. 81–98.

Nordh, H. & Evensen, K.H. (2022). Landscape Architecture Design and Well-Being-Research Challenges and Opportunities. Sustainability, 14(8): 4522.

Nordh, H., Olafsson Stahl, A. & Kajosaari, A. et al. (2022). Similar spaces, different usage: A comparative study on how residents in the capitals of Finland and Denmark use cemeteries as recreational landscapes. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 73: 127598.

Pries, J. & Qviström, M. (2022). Revisiting the green geographies of welfare planning: an introduction. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 104(3), pp. 185–191.

Qviström, M. (2022). Finding the pulse of the welfare landscape: reframing green space provision in modernist planning. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 104(3), pp. 269–284.

Kylin, M. et al. (Robling, A. & Dahlman, B.) (2022). Inclusive Residential Areas – a report on a fieldtrip to the Netherlands. Landskapsarkitektur, trädgård, växtproduktionsvetenskap: rapportserie 2022:9. Alnarp: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Sanga, E. (2022). Urban places for recreation – beyond dogmatic practices: Case of Manzese Informal settlement Dar es Salaam. Diss. Acta universitatis agriculturae sueciae, 2022:57. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Silva, S. (2022). Brasilia, a Story Seen from the Roadside: narratives of Landscape Transformation and the Technological Sublime. In: Heathcott, J. (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Infrastructure Design. Routledge.

van Hellemondt, I. et al. (Yigit Turan, B.) (2022). Copy and paste landscapes. Journal of Landscape Architecture, 17(1), pp. 4–5.

van Hellemondt, I. et al. (Yigit Turan, B.) (2022). Home ecologies. Journal of Landscape Architecture, 17(2), pp. 4–5.

Yigit Turan, B. & Ågren, M. (2022). Segregation and Landscape Injustice in the Shadows of White Planning and Green Exceptionalism in Sweden. Urban Matters, May 2022.

Publications 2021

Butler, A. et al. (2021). “There will be mushrooms again” – Foraging, landscape and forest fire. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 33:100358.

Knez, I  et al. (Butler, A.) (2021).  I can still see, hear and smell the fire: Cognitive, emotional and personal consequences of a natural disaster, and the impact of evacuation  Journal of Environmental Psychology, 74. DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2021.101554

Xiang, Y. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2021). The comparisons of on-site and off-site applications in surveys on perception of and preference for urban green spaces: Which approach is more reliable? Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 58.

Ledo, P. (2021). A southern perspective: Northern and indigenous influences on the establishment of a hybrid culture of participatory planning, the story of Sacaba. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae vol. 2021:44, Diss. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Mngumi, L. (2021). Climate change resilience: exploring socio-ecological system resilience for livelihood effects of climate change in peri-urban areas. Diss. No. 2021:15. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Mngumi, L. (2021). Socio-ecological resilience to climate change effects in peri-urban areas: insights from the Pugu and Kazimzumbwi forest reserves of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. GeoJournal, 86, pp. 339–355.

Evensen, K. et al. (Nordh, H.) (2021). Developing a place-sensitive tool for park-safety management experiences from green-space managers and female park users in Oslo. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 60.

Nuhu, S. 2021. Rethinking land access governance in Global South Cities: understanding the dynamics and contentions of land access processes and governance mechanisms in peri-urban areas of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae vol. 2021:27. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Vicenzotti, V. & Waterton, E. (2021). Practicing care in a global pandemic. Landscape Research, 46 (1), pp. 1-7.

Wangel, J. & Fauré, E. (Eds.) (2021).  Beyond efficiency : a speculative design research anthology in which we seek to deconstruct ecomodern imaginaries of urban sustainability through exploring what more just and sustainable living environments could be like  AADR.

Wangel, J. et al. (2021).  Speculative design explores alternative pasts, presents and futures  Beyond efficiency: A speculative design research anthology in which we seek to deconstruct ecomodern imaginaries of urban sustainability through exploring what more just and sustainable living environments could be like AADR. pp. 49-55.

Wangel, J. & Fauré, E. (2021).  Why Beyond Efficiency?  Beyond Efficiency AADR. pp. 17-21.

Wangel, J. (2021).  Troubling speculation  Beyond efficiency: A speculative design research anthology in which we seek to deconstruct ecomodern imaginaries of urban sustainability through exploring what more just and sustainable living environments could be like AADR. pp. 191-198.

Wangel, J. & Fauré, E. (2021).  The future is always in the making and the scope for action is greater than we think  Beyond efficiency: A speculative design research anthology in which we seek to deconstruct ecomodern imaginaries of urban sustainability through exploring what more just and sustainable living environments could be like AADR. pp. 33-40.

Hagbert, P. & Wangel, J. (2021).  The built environment shapes possibilities for sustainable everyday life  Beyond efficiency: A speculative design research anthology in which we seek to deconstruct ecomodern imaginaries of urban sustainability through exploring what more just and sustainable living environments could be like AADR. pp. 25-32.

Torrens, J. et al. (Wangel, J.) (2021).  Advancing urban transitions and transformations research  Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 41, pp. 102-105. DOI:10.1016/j.eist.2021.10.026   Fulltext

Yigit Turan, B. et al. (2021).  What does ‘de/anti-colonial thought’ bring to planning and design research?  Book of abstracts: Stop and think, ECLAS conference, 13-15/09/2021 SLU / Uppsala / Sweden Online pp. 77-77.

Kropf, K. & Johansson, R. (2021).  PhD review: When Planning and Design Meet: Transformation of Urban Tissue Under Densification Policy – The Case of Oslo by Gordon Zurovac (PhD student, NMBU) (3).  Fulltext

Yigit Turan, B. & Westerdahl, S. (Eds.) (2021).  Book of abstracts : stop and think : ECLAS conference, 13-15/09/2021 SLU / Uppsala / Sweden Online Book of abstracts: Stop and think, ECLAS conference, 13-15/09/2021 SLU / Uppsala / Sweden Online  Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Fulltext

Mårtensson, F.  et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2021).  Utveckling av lekotoper för barns naturmöten Fakulteten för landskapsarkitektur, trädgårds- och växtproduktionsvetenskap, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. Landskapsarkitektur, trädgård, växtproduktionsvetenskap: rapportserie, (2021:2).  Fulltext

Butler, A.  & Sarlöv-Herlin, I. (2021). Landscape character assessment and participatory approaches  The Routledge handbook of landscape ecology. Routledge, pp. 335-351.

Yigit Turan, B. (2021).  Superkilen: Coloniality, citizenship, and border politics  Landscape Citizenships : Ecological, Watershed and Bioregional Citizenships  Routledge .  ss.56-78. DOI:10.4324/9781003037163-5

Vicenzotti, V.  & Waterton,E. (2021). Practicing care in a global pandemic  Landscape Research, 46 (1), (1) .  ss.1-7. DOI:10.1080/01426397.2021.1873485

Lexén, T.  & Qviström, M. (2021). Negotiating asymmetric borders in an emerging soft region  EARLY ACCESS European Planning Studies, DOI:10.1080/09654313.2021.1895081

Evensen, K. et al. (Nordh, H.) (2021). Developing a place-sensitive tool for park-safety management experiences from green-space managers and female park users in Oslo  Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 60,  DOI:10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127057

Evensen, K.  et al. (Nordh, H.) (2021). Testing the Effect of Hedge Height on Perceived Safety-A Landscape Design Intervention  Sustainability, 13 (9), (9). DOI:10.3390/su13095063  Fulltext

Nordh, H. et al. (2021). Rules, Norms and Practices - A Comparative Study Exploring Disposal Practices and Facilities in Northern Europe  OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, DOI:10.1177/00302228211042138  Fulltext

Shaw, T. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2021).  Hybrid bioacoustic and ecoacoustic analyses provide new links between bird assemblages and habitat quality in a winter boreal forest  Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 11.  DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2021.100141  Fulltext

Josefsson, J. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2021). Compensating for lost nature values through biodiversity offsetting – where is the evidence?  Biological Conservation, 257. DOI:10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109117

Ledo, P. (2021). Peri-urbanization in Sacaba, Bolivia: challenges to the traditional urban planning approach  International Planning Studies, 26 (3), (3), pp. 286-301. DOI:10.1080/13563475.2020.1839389  Fulltext

Pries, J.  & Qviström, M. (2021). The patchwork planning of a welfare landscape: reappraising the role of leisure planning in the Swedish welfare state  Planning Perspectives, 36 (5), (5), pp. 923-948. DOI:10.1080/02665433.2020.1867884  Fulltext

Fang, X. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2021).  Soundscape Perceptions and Preferences for Different Groups of Users in Urban Recreational Forest Parks  Forests, 12 (4), (4). DOI:10.3390/f12040468

Fang, X. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2021). Are users’ perceptions of and preference for soundscape the same in urban recreational forest park  Forests, 12 (4), (4). DOI:10.3390/f12040468  Fulltext

Goddard, M. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2021).  A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystems  Nature ecology & evolution, 5 (2), (2), pp. 219-230. DOI:10.1038/s41559-020-01358-z

Xiang, Y. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2021). The comparisons of on-site and off-site applications in surveys on perception of and preference for urban green spaces: Which approach is more reliable?  Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 58  DOI:10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126961

Hedblom, M. (2021). Utopi eller dystopi? : framtidspersketiv på biologisk mångfald  Biodiverse, 26 (4), (4), pp. 18-19.

Hedblom, M. & Gunnarsson, B. (2021). Biodversitet på recept? : mångfalden av arter kan påverka hur vi mår   Biodiverse, 26 (4), (4), pp. 20-21.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications 2020

Ahrland, Å. (2020). Fields, Meadows, and Gardens – an Integral Part of the City: The Example of Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden. In: Landsteiner, E. & Soens, T. (Eds.) Farming the City. The Resilience and Decline of Urban Agriculture in European History. Rural History Yearbook 2019. Institut für Geschichte des ländlichen Raumes.

Bergquist, D. (2020). Emergiperspektiv på hållbar stadsutveckling. Emergy Scandinavia 2020 – Environmental Accounting. Proceedings from the 2nd Scandinavian Emergy Symposium, 21 February, 2020, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden, pp. 17-20.

Bergquist, D. et al. (2020). The sustainability of living in a ”green” urban district: An emergy perspective. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12 (14):5661.

Maassen, J. et al. (Bergquist, D.) (2020). Emergy synthesis of food preparation and diets in the ”green” urban district Rosendal, in Uppsala, Sweden. Journal of Environmental Accounting and Management, 8 (1), pp. 55-71.

Calderon, C. & Butler, A. (2020). Politicising the landscape: a theoretical contribution towards the development of participation in landscape planning. Landscape Research, 45 (2), pp. 152-163.

Elwidaa, E. (2020). Rethinking adequate housing for low-income women of the Global South: Reflections on women initiated housing transformations to Masese Women Slum-Upgrading Housing Project, Jinja, Uganda. Diss. No. 2020:28. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Toland, A. et al. (Christ, M.) (2020). Documenting topographic ecologies in Hong Kong: visual methods for hyper-dense and hyper-topographic urban spaces in landscape architecture. Visual Communication, 19 (3), pp. 391-414.

Christ, M. et al. (2020). Magic Lanes: a placemaking approach for laneway spaces in Hong Kong. In: Gibert-Flutre, M. & Imai, H. (Eds.) Asian Alleyways: An Urban Vernacular in Times of Globalization. Amsterdam University Press, pp. 181-210.

Conti, A. (2020). Why Are Designers Not Comfortable in Talking About Their Design Process? Exploration of Students’ Perception of Their Design Experience. in_bo, 11 (5).

Ignatieva, M. et al. (Hedblom, M.) (2020). Pros and cons of transdisciplinary research: A case study of Swedish lawns and their sustainable alternatives. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 56.

Xiu, N. et al. (Ignatieva, M.) (2020). Applying a socio-ecological green network framework to Xi’an City, China. Landscape and Ecological Engineering, 16, pp. 135-150.

Kågström, M. (2020). Expectations, Hope and despair: professionals’ struggle to navigate multiple planning ideas in public-private collaboration. In: Metzger, J. & Lindblad, J. (Eds.) Dilemmas of sustainable urban development: A view from practice. Taylor & Francis, pp. 217-230.

Kågström, M., Butler, A. & Dovlén, S. (2020). Välbefinnande och landskap - bortom natur. SLU Framtidens djur, natur och hälsas rapportserie, 7. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Mngumi, L. (2020). Ecosystem services potential for climate change resilience in peri-urban areas in Sub-Saharan Africa. Landscape and Ecological Engineering, 16, pp. 187-198.

Nordin, K. et al. (2020). Listen to the Kids in Participatory Urban Planning. Healthy Urban Childhoods: Conclusions from Workshops 8–9 October 2019 Uppsala Castle, Sweden, pp. 14-18.

Nuhu, S. et al. (2020). Regulatory framework and natural gas activities: A curse or boon to host communities in Southern Tanzania? The Extractive industries and society, 7 (3), pp. 982-993.

Pries, J. (2020). Neoliberal Urban Planning Through Social Government: Notes on the Demographic Re-engineering of Malmö. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 44 (2), pp. 248-265.

Qviström, M. et al. (2020). Differentiating the time-geography of recreational running. Mobilities, 15 (4), pp. 575-587.

Qviström, M. & Pries, J. (2020). Välfärdens landskap i förtätningens tidevarv. Tidningen Utemiljö, 5, pp. 1-8.

Qviström, M. & Wästfelt, A. (2020). In search of the landscape theory of Torsten Hägerstrand. Landscape Research, 45 (6), pp. 683-686.

Jansson, M. et al.(Qviström, M.) (2020). User-oriented urban open space governance and management. In: Jansson, M. & Randrup, T.B. (Eds.) Urban open space governance and management. Routledge, pp. 68-92.

Hagbert, P. et al. (Wangel, J.) (2020). Exploring the Potential for Just Urban Transformations in Light of Eco-Modernist Imaginaries of Sustainability. Urban planning, 5 (4), pp. 204-216.

Aguiar Borges, L. et al. (Wangel, J.) (2020). Reviewing Neighborhood Sustainability Assessment Tools through Critical Heritage Studies. Sustainability, 12 (4).

Lind, J. et al. (Wangel, J.) (2020). Developing Citylab Post-Construction-A Swedish Certification System to Evaluate the Sustainability of Urban Areas. Sustainability, 12 (11).

Arnaldi, S. et al. (Wangel, J.) (2020). Wisdom, Responsibility and Futures: Introduction to Wise Futures N.0. Futures, 118.

 

Publications 2019

Butler, A. & Sarlöv-Herlin, L. (2019). Changing landscape identity—practice, plurality, and power. Landscape Research, 44 (3), pp. 271-277.

Butler, A., Knez, I., Åkerskog, A., Sarlöv Herlin, I., Ode Sang, Å. & Ångman, E. (2019). Foraging for identity: The relationships between landscape activities and landscape identity after catastrophic landscape changeLandscape Research, 44 (3), pp. 303-319.

Bergquist, D., Hempel, C. A. & Lööf Green, J. (2019). Bridging the gap between theory and design: A proposal for regenerative campus development at the Swedish university of agricultural sciences. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 20 (3), pp. 548-567.

Nedergard Nielsen, H., Bjorn Aaen, S., Lyhne, I. & Cashmore, M. (2019). Confronting institutional boundaries to public participation: A case of the Danish energy sector. European Planning Studies, 27 (4), pp. 722-738.

Kågström, M. (2019). Så mycket upplevelse med så enkla medel! SLU Framtidens djur, natur och hälsas rapportserie nr 2, Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Kågström, M. (2019). Bortom invanda förväntningar. In: Brechensbauer, A., Grafström, M., Jonsson, A. & Klintman, M. (Eds.) Kampen om kunskap: Akademi och praktik. Santérus Förlag.

Kågström, M. & Brorström, S. (2019). Strävan efter att göra bättre, men inte veta hur - en studie om hållbarhetssamordnares vardag och praktik. In: Hellström., B. & Daram, L. (Eds.) Stadsutveckling & design för motstridiga önskemål. En bok om nödvändigheten av förändring i tanke och handling för sociala hållbarhetsprocesser. Arkus skrift nr 77, Arkus förlag.

Kågström, M. & Dovlén, S. (2019). Barriers and Openings for Transforming Swedish Planning Practice – Examples of Landscape and Health Policy Integration. Planning Theory and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649357.2019.1653958.

Kågström, M. (2019). A social scientist's reflection on EIA implementation of methods for threatened species. Animal Conservation, 22 (4), pp. 326-327. https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12521.

Merrill, S. & Pries, J. (2019). Translocalising and Relocalising Antifascist Struggles: From #KampaShowan to #KampaMalmo. Antipode, 51 (1), pp. 248-270

Qviström, M., Luka, N. & de Block, G. (2019). Beyond Circular Thinking: Geographies of Transit-Oriented Development. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 43 (4), pp. 786-793.

Qviström, M. (2019).  Peri-urban landscape studies. In: Howard, P., Thompson, I., Waterton, E. & Atha, M. (Eds.) The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 523-533.

Höfer, V. & Vicenzotti, V. (2019). Post-industrial landscapes. In: Howard, P., Thompson, I., Waterton, E. & Atha, M. (Eds.) The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 499-510.

Vicenzotti, V. (2019). On the concept of landscape in landscape urbanism.  In: Howard, P., Thompson, I., Waterton, E. & Atha, M. (Eds.) The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 565-575.

Lind, J., Malmqvist, T. & Wangel, J. (2019). Key Considerations When Designing Certification Systems for Urban Sustainability and Implications for The Swedish Post-Construction System Citylab. Sustainability, 11 (9): 2673.

Yang, F., Ignatieva, M., Larsson, A., Xiu, N. & Shuoxin, Z. (2019). Historical Development and Practices of Lawns in China. Environment and History, 25 (1), pp. 23-54.

Yang, F., Ignatieva, M., Wissman, J., Ahrné, K., Shuoxin, Z. & Zhu, S. (2019). Relationships between multi-scale factors, plant and pollinator diversity, and composition of park lawns and other herbaceous vegetation in a fast growing megacity of China. Landscape and Urban Planning, 185, pp. 117-126.

Publications 2018

Ahrland, Å. (2018). Imagery of Birds of Prey and Falconry in the High and Late Middle Ages (1150–1500) in the Nordic Countries: Reflections of actual hunting practices or symbols of power? In: Gersmann, K.-H. & Grimm, O. (Eds.) Raptor and Human: Falconry and bird symbolism throughout the millennia on a global scale. Kiel: Wachholtz, Murmann Publishers.

Berg, P. & Granvik, M. (2018). Funktionell Täthet: Att balansera täthet och rymlighet i svenska städer. In: Olshammar, G., Olsson, K. & Siesjö, B. Hus mot himlen hållbar hybris? Malmö: Bokförlaget Arena.

Bergquist, D. & Hedfors, P. (2018). Design Criteria for Regenerative Systems Landscapes. Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, 30 (3), pp. 107–134.

Butler, A. (2018). Landscape assessment as conflict and consesus. In: Egoz, S., Jørgensen, K. & Ruggeri, D. (Eds.) Defining Landscape Democracy: A Path to Spatial Justice. Cheltenham: Edward Elgard Publishing, pp. 85–95.

Chmielewski, T., Butler, A., Kułak, A. & Chmielewski, S. (2018). Landscape’s Physiognomic Structure: Conceptual development and practical applications. Landscape Research, 43 (3), pp. 410–427.

Knez, I., Butler, A., Ode Sang, Å., Ångman, E., Sarlöv-Herlin, I. & Åkerskog A. (2018). Before and After a Natural Disaster: Disruption in emotion component of place-identity and wellbeing. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 55 pp. 11–17.

Butler, A., Sarlöv-Herlin, I., Ångman, E., Ode Sang, Å. & Åkerskog, A. (2018). Landscape Identity, Before and After a Forest Fire. Landscape Research, 43 (6), pp. 878–889.

Sarlöv-Herlin, I., Knez, I., Butler, A., Sang, Å., Ångman, E. & Åkerskog, A. (2018). Landskapet som gick upp i rök. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Gävle: University of Gävle.

Conti, A. (2018). Design as Democracy: Techniques for collective creativity by de la Pena, D., Jones Allen, D., Hester, R. T., Hou, J., Lawson, L. J. & McNally, M. J. (Eds.) Reviewed in Landscape Research, 43 (5), pp. 749–750.

Nikodinoska, N., Paletto, A., Pastorella, F., Granvik, M. & Franzese, P. P. (2018). Assessing, Valuing and Mapping Ecosystem Services at City Level: The case of Uppsala (Sweden). Ecological Modelling, 368, pp. 411–424.

Ignatieva, M. & Hedblom, M. (2018). An Alternative Urban Green Carpet: How can we move to sustainable lawns in a time of climate change? Science, 362 (6411), pp. 148–149.

Ignatieva, M., Florgård, C. & Lundin, K. (2018). Lawns in Sweden: History and etymological roots, European parallels and future alternative pathways. Bebyggelsehistorisk tidskrift, 75, pp. 26–47.

Ignatieva, M. (2018). Biodiversity Friendly Designs in Cities and Towns: Towards a global biodiversinesque style. In: Ossola, A. & Niemela, J. (Eds.) Urban Biodiversity: From research to practice. Francis and Taylor, pp. 216–235.

Ignatieva, M. & Melnichuk, I. (Eds.) (2018). Landscape architecture: Towards Sustainable Urban Environments. Conference proceedings from ICON-LA Conference in June 6-7, Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Polytechnic University Publishing House, 134 pp.

Ignatieva, M., Golosova E., Melnichuk I. & Smertin, V. (2018). Development of Biophilic Cities in Russia: From ideal scientific town and Ecopolis to the green strategy of the modern megapolis. IFLA World Congress Singapore proceedings, pp. 79–89.

Isaksson, S. & Kågström, M. (2018). Vad innebär det att påverka? Reflektioner om samråd efter möte med kvinnor i Vårberg. Rapport inom forskningsprojektet Decode: Design for conflicting desires.

Robinson T., Meurman, F. & Kågström, M. (2018). Kommunala politikers inställning till jordbruksmark i kommunal planering. Final report, Ecoloop, Stockholm.

Bergeå, H., Kågström, M., Löf, A. & Westin, M. (2018). Kännedom om dilemman kan leda till bättre samverkan. Universitetsläraren, November 19.

Qviström, M. (2018). Peri-urban landscape studies. In: Howard, P., Thompson, I., Waterton, E. & Atha, M. (Eds.) Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies, 2nd edition. London & New York: Routledge, pp. 523-533.

Sarlöv-Herlin, I., Nordh, J. & Qviström, M. (2018). Landscape Characterisation in Sweden: Landscape in the planning system. In: Routledge Handbook of Landscape Character Assessment. London: Routledge, pp. 53–68.

Vicenzotti, V. (2018). On the concept of landscape in landscape urbanism. In: Howard, P., Thompson, I., Waterton, E. & Atha, M. (Eds.) Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies, 2nd edition. London & New York: Routledge, pp. 565–575.

Höfer, W. & Vicenzotti, V. (2018). Post-Industrial Landscapes: Evolving concepts. In: Howard, P., Thompson, I., Waterton, E. & Atha, M. (Eds.) Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies, 2nd edition. London & New York: Routledge, pp. 499–510.

Qviström, M. (2018). Farming Ruins: A landscape study of incremental urbanisation. Landscape research, 43, pp. 575–586.

Qviström, M. (2018). Planera för löpning: Från motionscentraler till stadslandskap. Faktablad (2018:2) Landvetter: Marietorp Förlag AB.

de Block, G. & Vicenzotti, V. (2018).The nature of post-human landscape design. In: Diedrich, L., Friesen, M., Hendriks, M., Lindgren, C. & Moll, C. (Eds.) Landscape Architecture Europe #5: care/create/act. Wageningen: Blauwdruk, pp. 149-155.

De Block, G. & Vicenzotti, V. (2018). The Effects of Affect: A plea for distance between the human and non-human. Journal on Landscape Architecture, 13 (2), pp. 46–55.

Vicenzotti, V. & Qviström, M. (2018). Zwischenstadt as a Travelling Concept: Towards a critical discussion of mobile ideas in transnational planning discourses on urban sprawl. European Planning Studies, 26, pp. 115–132

Wangel, J., Hesselgren, M., Eriksson, E. & Broms, L. (2018). Revisiting Empowering Energy Futures: Practice-oriented and practice-orienting design. Conference paper at SCORAI 2018, June 27–30 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Hesselgren, M., Eriksson, E., Wangel, J. & Broms, L. (2018). Exploring Lost and Found in Future Images of Energy Transitions: Towards a bridging practice of provoking and affirming design. Conference paper at Design Research Society 2018, Vol 1. pp. 941-954.

Wangel, J. (2018). Prognosen är död. PLAN #4–5, 2018.

Wangel, J. (2018). Hur minskar vi välfärdens fotavtryck? In: Mot en hållbar framtid: Så genomför vi FN:s Agenda 2030 och de globala målen för hållbar utveckling, Stockholm: Global Utmaning, pp. 62-67.

Wangel, J. & Gunnarsson-Östling, U. (2018). Jorden har dödlig feber. BANG (2018:1).

Wangel, J., Diedrich, L. & Vogel, N. (2018). Konsten att skapa framtidsbilder. STAD 20.

Yang, F., Ignatieva, M., Larsson, A., Xiu, N. & Zhang, S. (2018). Historical Development and Practices of Lawns in China. Environment and History, 25 (1), pp. 23–54.

Yigit Turan, B. (2018). Geopolitics of Place and Social Justice in Urban Design Studio. Extended conference abstract at Roundtable organised at AESOP Annual Congress, MAKING SPACE FOR HOPE, July 10–14, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Yigit Turan, B. (2018). Deciphering Constructed Migrant Subjectivities in Park Design: Towards a politicizing environmental design as cultural practice. Extended conference abstract at Park Politics—International Conference, June 7–9, 2018 in Vienna, Austria.

Yigit Turan, B. (2018). Landscape theory in design by Herrington, S. London: Routledge. Reviewed in Landscape Research, 43, pp. 1013–1014.

Yigit Turan, B. (2018). Learning from Occupy Gezi Park: Redefining landscape democracy in an age of ‘planetary urbanism. In: Egoz, S., Jørgensen, K. & Ruggeri, D. (Eds.) Defining Landscape Democracy: A path to spatial justice. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgard Publishing, pp. 210–221.

Yigit Turan, B. (2018). Revitalizing Yeldeğirmeni Neighbourhood in Istanbul: Towards an emancipatory urban design in the landscapes of neoliberal urbanism. In: Knierbein, S. & Viderman, T. (Eds.) Public Space Unbound: Urban emancipation and the post-political condition. New York: Routledge, pp: 158–172.

Publications 2017

Butler, A., Sarlöv-Herlin, I., Knez, I., Ångman, E., Ode Sang, Å. & Åkerskog, A. (2017). Landscape identity, before and after a forest fire. Landscape Research, 43 (6), pp. 878-889.

Jensen, J., Cashmore, M. & Elle, M. (2017). Reinventing the bicycle: How calculative practices shape urban environmental governance. Environmental Politics, 26 (3), pp. 459-479.

Lyhne, I., van Laerhoven, F., Cashmore, M. & Runhaar, H. (2017). Theorising EIA effectiveness: A contribution based on the Danish system. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 62, pp. 240-249.

Dovlén, S. & Khakee, A. (2017). Evaluating Integration of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency Policy in Swedish Structure Plans: The Performance Approach. Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 19 (2): 1750011.

Nikodinoska, N., Pastorella, F., Paletto, A., Granvik, M. & Franzese, P. P. (2017). Assessing, valuing and mapping ecosystem services at city level: The case of Uppsala (Sweden). Ecological Modelling, 368, pp. 411-424.

Granvik, M., Joosse, S., Hunt, A. & Hallberg, I. (2017). Confusion and Misunderstanding: Interpretations and Definitions of Local Food. Sustainability, 9: 1981.

Finne’, M., Holmgren, K., Shen, C.-C., Hu, H.-M., Boyd, M. & Stocker, S. (2017). Late Bronze Age climate change and the destruction of the Mycenaean Palace of Nestor at Pylos. PLoS ONE, 12 (12), e0189447.

Ignatieva, M., Eriksson, F., Eriksson, T., Berg, P. G. & Hedblom, M. (2017). The lawn as a social and cultural phenomenon in Sweden. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 21, pp. 213-223.

Ignatieva, M. & Melnichuk, I. (red.) (2017). Three pillars of landscape architecture: Design, planning and management. New visions. Conference proceedings. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg  State Polytechnic University Publishing House.

Russo A., Ignatieva, M., Cirella, G., Marchesini, L., Krestov, P., Korzhov, E., Kalita, V., Pavlovsky, V. & Escobedo, F. (2017). Biophilia: Nature-based solutions for sustainable cities. In: Ignatieva, M. & Melnichuk, I. (Eds.) Three pillars of landscape architecture: Design, planning and management. New visions. Conference proceedings. Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic University Publishing House, pp. 105-112.

Ignatieva, M. (2017). Alternative lawns. Are we ready to include ‘wild’ nature in landscape design? Architecture, Construction, Design. N03/04(88/89), pp. 62-67.

Ignatieva, M. (2017). Ängslika alternativ till konventionell bruksgräsmatta, MOVIUM fakta, 6.

Ignatieva, M. (2017). Biodiversity-friendly designs in cities and towns: Towards a global biodiversinesque style. In: Ossloa, A. & Niemelä, I. (Eds.) Urban Biodiversity: From Research to Practice. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 216-235.

Ignatieva, M. (2017). Lawn alternatives in Sweden from theory to practice: A manual. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 156 pp.

Lindholm, G. (2017). The Implementation of Green Infrastructure: Relating a General Concept to Context and Site. Sustainability, 9 (4): 610.

Tag-Eldeen Nour-Eddine, Z. (2017) Bridging Urban planning knowledge into post-disaster response: Early Recovery Road Map within the International Humanitarian Cluster System. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 24, pp. 399-410.

Wangel, J., Broms, L., Eriksson, E., Hesselgren, M., Kanulf, G. & Ljunggren, A. (2017). Vitiden – en energifiktion. Stockholm: KTH, Green Leap.

Wangel, J. (2017). Den ekocentriska staden, Klimatmagasinet Effekt, 3/2017.

Xiu, N., Ignatieva, M., Konijnendijk van den Bosch, C., Chai, Y., Cui, T. & Yang, F. (2017). A socio-ecological perspective of urban green networks: The Stockholm case. Urban Ecosystems, 20 (4), pp. 729-742.

Xiu, N. (2017). Urban green networks: A socio-ecological framework for planning and design of green and blue spaces in Sweden and China. Diss. No. 2017:3. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Yigit-Turan, B. (2017). Decolonizing Landscape Architecture at ‘the Century of the Migrant’, Landscape Futures: Uniscape Conference 2017, Book of Abstracts. Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Section for Landscape Architecture and Planning, University of Copenhagen, p. 73.

Yigit-Turan, B. (2017). Occupy Gezi Park: In search of a public space, democracy and alternative city making. In: Hou, J. & Knierbein, S. (Eds.) City Unsilenced: Urban Resistance and Public Space in the Age of Shrinking Democracy. New York: Routledge, pp. 83-93.

Publications 2016

Berg, P. G., Hedfors, P., Granvik, M., Eriksson, F. & Eriksson, T. (2016) Funktionell Täthet – Utdrag ur den nya FOMA-manualen 2016. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Berg, P. G. (2016). Public Spaces in Functionally Dense cities. Paper presented at the ICON-LA conference in St. Petersburg: Open Urban Space in Landscape Architecture – Searching for New Solutions, 8-9 June 2016.

Butler, A. (2016). Landscape as a developing discourse: Contested landscape identities in an area affected by forest fire. I: Collins, T. et al. (Eds.) Landscape values: Place and praxis. Galway: Centre for Landscape Studies, NUI, pp. 52-56.

Butler, A. (2016). Dynamics of integrating landscape values in landscape character assessment: The hidden dominance of the objective outsider. Landscape Research, 41 (2), pp. 239-252.

Calderon, C. & Butler, A. (2016). Towards the development of landscape democracy: A theoretical contribution. In: Collins, T. et al. (Eds.) Landscape values: Place and praxis. Galway: Centre for Landscape Studies, NUI, pp. 61-65.

Partidario, M. & Cashmore, M. (2016). Strategic environmental assessment research and capacity development agenda. In: Saddler, B. & Dusik, J. (Eds.) European and international experiences of strategic environmental assessment: Recent progress and future prospects. Routledge, London, pp. 325-346.

Lyhne, I., van Laerhoven, F., Cashmore, M. & Runhaar, H. (2016). Theorising EIA effectiveness: A contribution based on the Danish system. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 62, pp. 240-249.

Lyhne, I., Cashmore, M., Runhaar, H. & van Laerhoven, F. (2016). Quality Cntrol for Environmental Policy Appraisal Tools: An empirical investigation of relations between quality, quality control and effectiveness. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 18 (1), pp. 121-140.

Dovlén, S. (2016). Landscape values in decision-making: Implementation of the European Landscape Convention in Sweden. In: Collins, T. et al. (Eds.) Landscape values: Place and praxis. Galway: Centre for Landscape Studies, NUI, pp. 99-103.

Dovlén, S. (2016). A Relational approach to the implementation of the European Landscape Convention in Sweden. Landscape Research, 41 (8), pp. 950-965.

Eriksson, T., Eriksson, F. & Ignatieva, M. (2016). Lawn as a symbol of nature in urban environment: Social benefits of lawns in Sweden, Proceedings from 53rd IFLA Congress, April 20-22, 2016, Torino, Italy, pp. 183.

Randrup, T., Delshammar, T. & Granvik, M. (Eds.) (2016). Governance in Green Space Planning. Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, 28 (3), pp. 1-173.

Ignatieva, M., Eriksson, F., Eriksson, T., Berg, P. & Hedblom, M. (2016). The lawn as a social and cultural phenomenon in Sweden. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 21 (2016), pp. 213-223.

Ignatieva, M. (2016). Urban lawns: Idealised aesthetics of modern open green space.  Are we ready for paradigm shift? Are lawns really green? In: Open urban space and landscape architecture: Searching for new solutions. 8-9 June 2016. Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic University.

Ignatieva, M. & Melnichuk, I. (Eds.) (2016). Open urban space and landscape architecture: Searching for new solutions. 8-9 June 2016. Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic University Polytechnic University Publishing House, St. Petersburg.

Wissman, J., Ahrné, K., Poeplau, C., Hedblom, M., Marstorp, H., Ignatieva, M. & Kätterer, T. (2016). Multi Functional Golf courses. Report. Popular Scientific Articles - STERF, May 2016.

Kågström, M. (2016). Strengthening the practitioner focus in environmental assessment. Diss. No. 2016:1. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Kågström, M. (2016). Begränsande normer och utrymme för förändring. PLAN: Tidskrift för samhällsplanering, 3, pp. 50-53.

Kågström, M. (2016). Between ‘best’ and ‘good enough’: How consultants guide quality in environmental assessment. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 60, pp. 169-175.

Diedrich, L., Kahn, A. & Lindholm, G. (2016). Beyond Best Practice. Re-valuing mindsets and models in harbour transformation. PORTUSplus the online Journal or RETE, 6 (3), pp. 1-8.

Waern, A., Back, J., Sallnäs Pysander, E.-L., Heefer, C. J. H., Rau, A., Paget, S. & Petterson, L. (2016). DigiFys: The interactive play landscape. ACE’15: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology, Iskandar, Malaysia — November 16 - 19, 2015. ACM New York, NY, USA. Article 46.

Back, J., Heeffer, C., Paget, S., Rau, A., Sallnäs Pysander, E. L. & Waern, A. (2016). Designing for Children’s Outdoor Play. In: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (pp. 28-38). ACM. Honorable mention.

Xiu, N., Ignatieva, M. & Konijnendijk van den Bosch, C. (2016). The challenges of planning and designing urban green networks in Scandinavian and Chinese cities. Journal of Architecture and Urbanism, 40 (3), pp. 163-176.

Publications 2015

Andersson, T. (2015). Sju reflektioner om täthetGröna Fakta - Stadens förtätning Utemiljö, 2:2015, pp. 2-3.

Andersson, T. (2015). Study of the pond landscape 2009. Journal of Landscape Architecture (JoLA), 3-2015:49.

Berg, P. G., Granvik, M., Eriksson, T. & Hedfors, P. (2015). FOMA-Manualen: Verktyg och Procedurer för att fortlöpande följa upp effekter av förtätning i svenska kommuner. Rapport SLU Landskap, November 2015.

Berg, P. G. (2015). Green and Sustainable Cities: Final Report (Draft) of the Global Challenges University Alliance (GCUA) Green and Sustainable Cities Summer School, First Cycle August 10–22, SLU Landscape.

Berg, P. G., Ignatieva, M., Granvik, M., Hedfors, P. & Bergqvist, D. (2015). Resilient Citylands: Green-Blue-Built Transport Systems in Baltic Sea Region Cities. In: Ignatieva, M. & Menzies, D. (Eds.) Proceedings from IFLA 52nd Congress in St Petersburg 8-13 June, Published peer-review full paper, pp. 406-413.

BergPG., IgnatievaM., GranvikM., Hedfors, P. & BergqvistD. (2015). 52nd World Congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architects Congress proceedings, 10–12 June 2015, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic University Polytechnic University Publishing House, St. Petersburg, pp. 25-26.

Berg, P. G. (2015). Fungerande täthet i framtidens städer. Gröna Fakta - Stadens förtätning,  Utemiljö, 2:2015, pp. 4-5.

Cashmore, M. & Rozema, J. (2015). Greening the State of California: Governmentality and the subjectification of the polity through climate governance. In: Backstrand, K. & Kronsell, A. (Eds.) Rethinking the Green State: Environmental governance towards climate and sustainability transitions. London: Routledge, pp. 193-208.

Cashmore, M., Richardson, T., Rozema, J. & Lyhne, I. (2015). Environmental governance through guidance: The ‘making up’ of expert practitionersGeoforum, 62, pp. 84-95.

Rozema, J. G., Cashmore, M., Bond, A. J. & Chilvers, J. (2015). Respatialization and local protest strategy formation: Investigating high-speed rail megaproject development in the UK. Geoforum, 59, pp. 98-108. 

Åkerskog, A., Dovlén, S. & Khakee, A. (2015). Evaluation of Environmental Policy Integration in Swedish Structure Plans. In: Woltjer, J., Alexander, E., Hull, A. & Ruth, M. (Eds.) Place-Based Evaluation for Integrated Land-Use Management. Surrey: Ashgate, pp. 325-344.

Eriksson, F., Eriksson, T. & Ignatieva, M. (2015). Golf courses as part of urban green infrastructure: social aspects of golf courses and extensively managed turfgrass areas from Nordic perspective. Proceedings from IFLA 52nd Congress, June 6-7 2015, St. Petersburg Russia, pp. 474-478.

Granvik, M., Jacobsson, T., Blix-Germundsson, L. & Larsson, A. (2015). The approach of Swedish municipalities to the preservation of agricultural land in a planning contextInternational Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 11 (2), pp. 190–204.

Callau, S. & Granvik, M. (2015). I am not an urban farmer: Am I? In: Lohrberg, F., Licka, L.,  Scazzosi, L. & Timpe, A. (Eds.) Urban Agriculture Europe. Berlin: jovis Verlag GmbH, pp. 102-115.

Granvik, M. & Larsson, A. (2015). Kommunens arbete med jordbruksmarkens värden – ett stödverktyg. Jordbruksverket.

Granvik, M. & Hedfors, P. (2015). Evergreen Issues of planning? Learning from history for sustainable urban-rural systems landscapesEuropean Journal of Spatial Development, Research Briefing No. 5, http://www.nordregio.se/Global/EJSD/Research briefings/article5.pdf. 

Ignatieva, M., Ahrné, K., Wissman, J., Eriksson, T., Tidåker, P., Hedblom, M., Kätterer, T., Marstorp, H., Berg, P. G., Ericsson, T. & Bengtsson, J. (2015). Lawn as a cultural and ecological phenomenon: A conceptual framework for transdiscipilinary researchUrban Forestry & Urban Greening, 14, pp. 383-387.

Ignatieva, M., Thorn, N., Golosova E., Berg, P. G., Hedfors, P., Eriksson, T. & Menzies, D. (Eds.) (2015). History of the Future. Proceedings from IFLA 52nd Congress 49 Full peer-review papers from the Congress in St Petersburg 2015.

Ignatieva, M. (2015). Pavlovsky Park: Music for the Eyes. Conference proceedings Large Parks in Large Cities, 2-4 September 2015, Stockholm.

Bashkirov, A., Shevliakov, S., Petter, B., Irishina, E., Eriksson, T. & Ignatieva, M. (2015). Implementation of Low Impact Design (LID) in Russia. In: Proceedings from IFLA 52nd Congress, Polytechnic University Publishing House, pp. 22-23.

Ignatieva, M. (2015). Alternativa grönytor - hur man designar för biologisk mångfald i stadenBiodiverse, 2:2015, pp. 20-21.

Ignatieva, M., Melnichuk, I., Cherdantseva, O. & Lukmazova, E. (2015). History and Restoration of the St. Petersburg Summer Garden: Returning to the RootsGarden History, Vol. 43 (2), pp. 199-217.

Kågström, M. & Richardson, T. (2015). Space for action: How practitioners influence environmental assessmentEnvironmental Impact Assessment Review, 54, pp. 110-118.

Nordin, K. (2015).  Att sätta barn på kartan: barnkartor i GIS - för information om barns utemiljö. Diss. No. 2015:116. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

 

Publications 2014

Berg, P. G., Eriksson, T., Granvik, M. & Hedfors, P. (2014). Resilient Citylands: Its significance and mechanisms for mitigating global change. In: Ignatieva, M. & Melnichuk, I. (Eds.) Restoration, reconstruction and development of cultural, industrial and natural landscapes, International Conference Proceedings from St Petersburg, Russia, 10th-13th June 2014, pp. 27-28.

Butler, A. (2014). Developing theory of public involvement in landscape planning: Democratising landscape. Diss. No. 2014:52. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Butler, A. & Åkerskog, A. (2014). Awareness-raising of landscape in practice. An analysis of Landscape Character Assessments in England. Land Use Policy, 36, pp. 441-449.

Dovlén, S. & Olsson, E. (2014). Nationella, regionala och kommunala aktörer om implementering av den europeiska landskapskonventionen i Sverige. Rapporter - institutionen för stad och land 2/2014, Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Larsson, A. & Granvik, M. (2014). Mitigating Urban Sprawl and Safeguarding Food Production: Problems and Possibilities. Landscape - a place of cultivation, ECLAS Conference, Porto, 21st-24th September 2014, pp. 183-186.

Granvik, M. & Berg, P. G. (Eds.) (2014). Densification as a Planning strategy – Theme Issue. Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, No 2. 206 pp.

Hedfors, P. (2014). Tropism and tectonics: Fundamental principles of space formation. Journal of Landscape Architecture, 9 (2), pp. 64-71.

Hedfors, P. & Gräslund, B. (2014). Landscape Manipulation in the Baltic Sea Region in 200-300 ad - Tracing influences of the Roman culture on Garden Art in Scandinavia? In: Ignatieva, M. & Melnichuk, I. (Eds.) Restoration, reconstruction and development of cultural, industrial and natural landscapes, International Conference Proceedings from St Petersburg, Russia, 10th-13th June 2014, ss. 44-45.

Ignatieva, M. & Melnichuk, I. (Eds.) (2014). Restoration, reconstruction and development of cultural, industrial and natural landscapes. International Conference Proceedings, St. Petersburg, Russia, 10th-13th June 2014, St. Petersburg; Publishing House of Polytechnic University.

Ignatieva, M. (2014). Low impact design (LID) as an important tool for urban biodiversity improvement. Northern European peculiarities. I: Cities and Waters - Conservation, Restoration and Biodiversity, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference in Urban Biodiversity and Design, 9th-12th October 2014, Incheon, Korea.

Ignatieva, M. (2014). Lawn as ecological and cultural global phenomenon: searching for sustainable lawns in Sweden. In: Cities and Waters - Conservation, Restoration and Biodiversity, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference in Urban Biodiversity and Design, 9th-12th October 2014, Incheon, Korea.

Ignatieva, M. (2014). Biodiversity as a tool for sustainable landscape design. In: Cities and Waters - Conservation, Restoration and Biodiversity, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference in Urban Biodiversity and Design, 9th-12th October 2014, Incheon, Korea.

Ignatieva, M. (2014). Why do we love lawns so much? Swedish alternative to “green carpets”. Urban, 2, pp. 66-75.

Ignatieva, M. & Berg, P. G. (2014). Hammarby is a new model of ecological settlements. Urban, 3, pp. 49-55.

Namuganyi, L. & Johansson, R. (2014). Constructing Alternative Spatialities in Kampala City. In: García Mira, R. & Dumitru, A. (Eds.) Urban Sustainability Innovative Spaces, Vulnerabilities and Opportunities, pp. 273-290, A Coruña; Institute of Psychosocial Studies and Research, Iaps.

Xiu, N. (2014). European-Asian Cross-referencing Landscape - A Case Study in Sweden. In: Landscape Culture – Culturing Landscapes. The Differentiated Construction of Landscapes, Proceedings from Multicultural Landscapes: International concepts of landscape & culturally diverse perception, use and values of space and landscape, i Kassel, Tyskland, 10-11 oktober 2013, pp. 199-206.

Xiu, N. (2014). Shanshui (Mountain Water): Symbolism in Chinese and Scandinavian Landscape. Restoration, reconstruction and development of cultural, industrial and natural landscapes. In: Ignatieva, M. & Melnichuk, I. (Eds.) Restoration, reconstruction and development of cultural, industrial and natural landscapes, International Conference Proceedings, St Petersburg, Russia, 10th-13th June 2014.