LIST OF LITERATURE
**STUDIO PROJECT – **
LARGE SCALE STRUCTURES, ANALYSIS AND EIA
Autumn 2025
General literature, background material for seminars, group work and individual project:
Trafikverket (Swedish Transport Administration) (2011). *Environmental Impact Assessment: Roads and Rail – Handbook and Methodology. *Publication number: 2011:55 (FULLTEXT01.pdf (diva-portal.org)).
Trafikverket (Swedish Transport Administration) (2018). Landscape as an arena: Integrated Landscape Character Assessment – method description. Publication number: 2018:158 (Download via: Integrated landscape character assessment - Bransch (trafikverket.se)).
Stahlschmidt, P., Swaffield, S., Primdahl, L., Nelleman, V. (2017). Landscape analysis – investigating the potentials of space and place. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York. Can hopefully still be purchased from Matilda Alfengård for 428 SKR (but pay at the reception!). Also available as e-book.
Literature seminar 1:
Reading and interpreting the landscape
**Germundsson, T. (2005). **Regional cultural heritage versus national heritage in Scania’s disputed national landscape. *International Journal of Heritage Studies*, 11:1, 21-37. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13527250500036791
Turner, S. (2006). Historic Landscape Characterisation: A Landscape Archaeology for Research, Management and Planning. Landscape Research, Vol. 31, No. 4, 385 – 398, October 2006. (https://doi.org/10.1080/01426390601004376)
**Whiston Spirn, A. (2005). **Restoring Mill Creek: Landscape Literacy, Environmental Justice and City Planning and Design. *Landscape Research,* Vol. 30, No 3, 395-413, July 2005 (Full article: Restoring Mill Creek: Landscape Literacy, Environmental Justice and City Planning and Design (tandfonline.com)).
Chapter 4, Characterisation, in Trafikverket (Swedish Transport Administration) (2018). Landscape as an arena: Integrated Landscape Character Assessment – method description. Publication number: 2018:158. (Download via: Integrated landscape character assessment - Bransch (trafikverket.se)).
Chapters 1 & 5 in: Stahlschmidt, P., Swaffield, S., Primdahl, L., Nelleman, V. (2017). Landscape analysis – investigating the potentials of space and place. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York.
Literature seminar 2:
Energy Landscapes
Ermischer, G. (2004). Mental landscape: landscape as idea and concept. Landscape Research, 29 (4), 371-383. (http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0142639042000289019)
**Grover, A. (2021). Chapter 1-2 (introduction + literature review in **Hyperfunctional energy landscapes: Retrofitting public space with renewable energy structure. Master of Landscape Architecture, Dept. of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon, (Hyperfunctional Energy Landscapes: Retrofitting Public Space With Renewable Energy Infrastructure (uoregon.edu))
**LABLAB (2024). **What landscapes are for and for whom. Pages 11-18 in New Energy Landscapes, Lablab, Stockholm (NEL_FINAL_SI_2024.pdf (cargocollective.com))
Oles, T. & Hammarlund, K. (2011) The European Landscape Convention, Wind Power, and the Limits of the Local: Notes from Italy and Sweden. *Landscape Research, *36 (4), 471-485. (https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2011.582942)
**Oudes, D. (2022). Pages 9-25 in **Landscape inclusive energy transition, landscape as catalyst in the shift to renewable energy. PhD thesis, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18174/566620 (”download pdf”)
**Semenchenko, M (2024). **Boys will be boys? Ukrainian energy landscapes during and beyond war – lessons learned from the mining settlements of Donbas. **Pages 82-88 in **New Energy Landscapes, Lablab, Stockholm (NEL_FINAL_SI_2024.pdf (cargocollective.com))
Literature seminar 3 (Will be included in assignment 3):
EIA & SIA
Recommended literature:
**Chapter 2, Basic EIA methodology, **in Trafikverket (Swedish Transport Administration) (2011). *Environmental Impact Assessment: Roads and Rail – Handbook and Methodology. *Publication number: 2011:55. (FULLTEXT01.pdf (diva-portal.org)
Esteves, A.M., Franks, D., Vanclay, F. (2012). Social impact assessment: the state of the art. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 30:1, 34-42, (https://doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2012.660356)
**NnG Offshore wind (GoBe Consultants Ltd.), 2018. **Chapter 6, EIA methodology. (Mainstream (nngoffshorewind.com))
Persson, J., Larsson, A., Villarroya, A. (2015). Compensation in Swedish infrastructure projects and suggestions on policy improvements, In: Seiler, A., Helldin, J-O. (Eds), Proceedings of IENE 2014 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Malmö, Sweden. Nature Conservation 11: 113-127. DOI: 10.3897/natureconservation.11.4367. (https://natureconservation.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=4367)
Wilkins, H. (2003). The need for subjectivity in EIA: discourse as a tool for sustainable development. *Environmental Impact Assessment Review, *23 (2003) 401-414. (https://doi.org/10.1016/S0195-9255(03)00044-1)
+ Search for EIA-literature or EIA-reports within your specific group subject area, preferably from your own home country or region in Sweden