Facts:
About the book
A Research Agenda for Landscape Studies of Planning. Editor: Mattias Qviström. Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
Chapters
- On the necessity for landscape studies of planning
- Planning for trouble: landscapes shaped to defend against water in New Orleans, USA
- Landscape and extinction
- Energy landscapes and the transition to sustainable energy
- Forest fires, conflict, and disrupted landscapes
- Insurgent Indigenous practices and the guardianship of cultural landscapes
- Troubling urban therapeutic landscapes
- Unlocking peri-urban planning potential through a landscape lens
- Recognising the voluminous agencies of extractive landscapes: a critical agenda
- Urbanism histories of landscape and ecology
- Landscape ethnography as an ‘undisciplined’ methodology for design and planning
- Rethinking the right to landscape in Norra Sorgenfri, Malmö
- Landscape futures: weaving together past, present, and future
- On moving ahead, staying put, and engaging fully with landscape studies of planning