The spatialities of extended infrastructure landscapes: the case of Malaysia's Melaka Gateway project
Author: Connolly, Creighton
Ambiguous temporariness: production of time-space territories in Hong Kong's small urban open spaces
Author: Lu, Xiaoxuan
Exploring the cultural heritage space adaptability of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal based on point of interest data
Author: Li, Shuhan; Wang, Changsong; Fu, Xiaoxiao
Spatiotemporal narrative structure of the lingering garden based on traditional Chinese conception of time and space
Author: Lin, Yuanjie
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Landscape Research, the peer-reviewed journal of the Landscape Research Group, is one of the foremost journals in its field. A dedicated international forum for debating landscape, the journal is distinctive in its combining of high-quality and innovative research papers with reflective critiques of landscape practice.
Contributions to the journal appeal to a wide academic and professional readership and reach an interdisciplinary and international audience. Whilst unified by a focus on landscape, the coverage of Landscape Research is wide ranging. The journal therefore encourages submissions from a range of disciplines, including environmental conservation, geography (human and physical), landscape architecture, archaeology, history, anthropology, urban studies, planning, design, heritage studies, ecology, countryside management, cultural studies and forestry.