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November 2025, Volume 50, Issue 8
October 2025, Volume 50, Issue 7
August 2025, Volume 50, Issue 6
July 2025, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 747-753 Emerging Voices in Landscape Research
by Vanicka Arora & Paul Brindley & Emma Waterton
- 754-765 Landscape geographies: Interdisciplinary landscape research and a new framework to apply landscape as method
by Katherine Burlingame
- 766-766 Deep engagement with a pluralistic landscape: Response to Katherine Burlingame (2024), “Landscape geographies: Interdisciplinary landscape research and a new framework to apply landscape as method”
by Frederik Aagaard Hagemann
- 767-767 Embracing the unruly landscape: Reply to Frederik Aagaard Hagemann
by Katherine Burlingame
- 768-781 ‘Can we Mec the Municipality?’ Emerging voices of young people in a segregated urban landscape
by Frederik Aagaard Hagemann
- 782-783 Collaborative possibilities for urban landscape futures: Response to Frederik Aagaard Hagemann (2024), ‘“Can we Mec the Municipality?’ Emerging voices of young people in a segregated urban landscape”
by Katherine Burlingame
- 784-785 Landscape critique and utopias in young people’s everyday lives: Reply to Katherine Burlingame
by Frederik Aagaard Hagemann
- 786-797 Compensation landscapes
by Koenraad Danneels
- 798-799 Spatial dynamics of environmental offsetting in cities: Response to Koenraad Danneels (2024), ‘Compensation landscapes’
by Elza D’Cruz
- 800-801 From ecological calculation to landscape politics: Reply to Elza D’Cruz
by Koenraad Danneels
- 802-812 Urban agriculture and urban planning: a case of Bangalore between the 1950s and the 1970s
by Elza D’Cruz
- 813-814 The urban food question in a (neo)colonial perspective: Response to Elza D’Cruz (2024), ‘Urban agriculture and urban planning: a case of Bangalore between the 1950s and the 1970s’
by Koenraad Danneels
- 815-816 The state, colonial legacies of planning and land for food growing in the contemporary city: Reply to Koenraad Danneels
by Elza D’Cruz
- 817-832 ‘The birds of the Bay’#: Avian landscapes of Morecambe Bay
by Catherine Oliver
- 833-834 Decentring landscape perceptions: Response to Catherine Oliver (2024), ‘The birds of the Bay’: Avian landscapes of Morecambe Bay
by M. Joaquin Lopez-Huertas
- 835-848 ‘We don’t believe they are dead, they are just resting’: Indigenous Knowledges as epistemological reclamation in planning
by M. Joaquin Lopez-Huertas
- 849-850 Indigenous People(s), Knowledges, and the future of landscape research: Response to M. Joaquin Lopez-Huertas (2024), ‘We don’t believe they are dead, they are just resting’: Indigenous Knowledges as epistemological reclamation in planning
by Catherine Oliver
- 851-851 [Re]framing planning with Indigenous Peoples: Reply to Catherine Oliver
by M. Joaquín Lopez-Huertas
- 852-866 A front lawn fit to fight in: Contextualising Mary Rosse’s defence works at Birr Castle, Ireland (1846–48)
by Nathan Atherton
- 867-868 Ambiguous fortifications in the garden: Response to Nathan Atherton (2024), A front lawn fit to fight in: contextualising Mary Rosse’s defence works at Birr Castle, Ireland (1846–48)
by Luke Harris
- 869-870 Audiences and influences of Birr Castle’s defences: Reply to Luke Harris
by Nathan Atherton
- 871-885 Against wastelanding: distributed design at the pace of soil in the Conca de Barberà
by Luke Harris
- 886-886 Romanticisation, and the future of Senan and beyond: Response to Luke Harris (2024), Against wastelanding: distributed design at the pace of soil in the Conca de Barberà
by Nathan Atherton
- 887-888 Romanticising regeneration: A reply to Nathan Atherton
by Luke Harris
- 889-904 ‘This is not nature restoration, this is a technical installation’: nature values of disrupted and restored wetlands
by Sanne Bech Holmgaard
- 905-905 Reconstructing the wetland: Response to Sanne Bech Holmgaard (2025), ‘This is not nature restoration, this is a technical installation’: nature values of disrupted and restored wetlands
by Michael G. White
- 906-907 Value conflicts and co-existence in ecosystem restoration: Reply to Michael G. White
by Sanne Bech Holmgaard
- 908-923 Biodiversity and species richness in planned urban landscapes: a method for data extraction from development proposals in Sydney, Australia
by Michael G. White & Joshua Zeunert & M. Hank Haeusler
- 924-925 Planning for biodiversity: Response to Michael G. White (2025), Biodiversity and species richness in planned urban landscapes: a method for data extraction from development proposals in Sydney, Australia
by Sanne Bech Holmgaard
- 926-926 Layers of knowing: Reply to Sanne Bech Holmgaard
by Michael G. White
May 2025, Volume 50, Issue 4
April 2025, Volume 50, Issue 3
February 2025, Volume 50, Issue 2
January 2025, Volume 50, Issue 1
November 2024, Volume 49, Issue 8
October 2024, Volume 49, Issue 7
August 2024, Volume 49, Issue 6
July 2024, Volume 49, Issue 5
May 2024, Volume 49, Issue 4
April 2024, Volume 49, Issue 3
February 2024, Volume 49, Issue 2
January 2024, Volume 49, Issue 1
November 2023, Volume 48, Issue 8
October 2023, Volume 48, Issue 7