A Scott - Journal of environmental management, 2011 - Elsevier
Academics and policy makers seeking to deconstruct landscape face major challenges conceptually, methodologically and institutionally. The meaning (s), identity (ies) and …
SP Church - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2015 - Elsevier
Sustainable stormwater management facilities such as bioswales and rain gardens are one way in which cities are simultaneously addressing the need to replace or repair stormwater …
In recent decades, transdisciplinary research has been increasingly recognised as necessary to produce solutions for sustainable development; however, implementation …
S Moran, M Perreault, R Smardon - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper explores some of the challenges encountered in organizing multiple stakeholders in working toward the revitalization of an urban waterway. Drawing primarily …
A landscape fundamental architecture goal of scholarship is to enhance in the the practice field of landscape architecture is to enhance the practice of designing, planning, and …
This article draws on recent literature to articulate the challenge of framing research and practice in landscape architecture and planning in the face of the complexities and …
Government regulators cannot mitigate the loss of wetlands and coastal erosion alone. Nonprofits, uniquely situated between coastal property owners with personal interests and …
M Isaacs - Regional Environmental Change, 2016 - Springer
In 2005, a group of researchers, community-based organizations and lawyers got together with small-scale fishers to launch a class action law suit against the government of South …
C Lavoie, OR Sleipness - Landscape Journal, 2018 - lj.uwpress.org
Logan, Utah, a Mormon settlement in the Intermountain West's Cache Valley, provides a relevant example for developing design discourse around collective memory. Constructed …