| Everyday green space and experienced well-being: the significance of wildlife encounters |
12 |
| Green space context and vegetation complexity shape people's preferences for urban public parks and residential gardens |
12 |
| Co-production in distributed generation: renewable energy and creating space for fitting infrastructure within landscapes |
10 |
| Dwelling and tourism: embracing the non-representational in the tourist landscape |
8 |
| Using contingent valuation and choice experiment to value the impacts of agri-environmental practices on landscapes aesthetics |
8 |
| The relationship between exposure to natural and urban environments and children's self-regulation |
8 |
| Drivers of European landscape change: stakeholders' perspectives through Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping |
8 |
| Exploring the concept of green infrastructure in urban landscape. Experiences from Italy, Canada and Finland |
8 |
| Landscape heterogeneity correlates with recreational values: a case study from Swedish agricultural landscapes and implications for policy |
7 |
| Peri-urban agriculture in Barcelona: outlining landscape dynamics vis a vis socio-environmental functions |
6 |
| Changes and continuities in a Mediterranean landscape: a new interdisciplinary approach to understanding historic character in western Catalonia |
6 |
| Financing the future of green infrastructure planning: alternatives and opportunities in the UK |
6 |
| Assessing landscape preferences: a visual choice experiment in the agricultural region of Markische Schweiz, Germany |
6 |
| Agricultural landscapes between intensification and abandonment: the expectations of the public in a Central-Alpine cross-border region |
5 |
| The Landscape Inventory of Galicia (NW Spain): GIS-web and public participation for landscape planning |
5 |
| The beat of the mountain: a transdisciplinary rhythmanalysis of temporal landscapes |
5 |
| Landscape dynamics of Mediterranean montane grasslands over 60years and implications for habitats conservation. A case study in the northern Apennines (Italy) |
5 |
| Mapping potential motorised sightseeing recreation supply across broad privately-owned landscapes of the Southern United States |
4 |
| Multifunctional landscapes in a rural, developing country context: conflicts and synergies in Tshidzivhe, South Africa |
4 |
| Landscape fragmentation and urban sprawl in the urban region of Milan |
4 |
| The governance of landscape management: new approaches to urban open space development |
4 |
| Perceptions and social valuations of landscape. Objectives and methodology for citizen participation in landscape policies |
4 |
| Greening Ahmedabadcreating a resilient Indian city using a green infrastructure approach to investment |
4 |
| Justice, development and the land: the social context of Scotland's energy transition |
4 |
| Continuity and discontinuity in the history of upland pastoral landscapes: the case study of Val Molinac and Val Pore (Val di Sole, Trentino, Eastern Italian Alps) |
4 |
| From green to grey: the dynamics of land use/land cover change in urban Ghana |
4 |
| There's always the river: social and environmental equity in rapidly urbanising landscapes in India |
3 |
| Towards (dis)continuity of agricultural wetlands: Latvia's polder landscapes after Soviet productivism |
3 |
| Understanding landscape governance': the case of wind energy landscapes in Germany |
3 |
| Going out into the field: an experience of the landscape architecture studio incorporating service-learning and participatory design in Taiwan |
3 |
| Landscape identity, before and after a forest fire |
3 |
| An aesthetic approach to planting design in urban parks and greenspaces |
3 |
| The transnational Gulf City: Saudi and migrant values of public open spaces in Jeddah |
3 |
| The phenomenon of walking: diverse and dynamic |
3 |
| From metropolitan rivers to civic corridors: assessing the evolution of the suburban landscape |
3 |
| Governing mountain landscapes collectively: local responses to emerging challenges within a systems thinking perspective |
3 |
| Among rewilding mountains: grassland conservation and abandoned settlements in the Northern Apennines |
3 |
| Using the past to indicate the possible presence of relics in the present-day landscape: the Western Front of the Great War in Belgium |
3 |
| Evaluating landscape changes using vegetation and land-use maps: an integrated approach |
3 |
| The role of emotions on tourists' willingness to pay for the Alpine landscape: a latent class approach |
3 |
| Gardening cyberspace?social media and hybrid spaces in the creation of food citizenship in the Bristol city-region, UK |
2 |
| Alpine landscapes in the Anthropocene: alternative common futures |
2 |
| Traditional vs naturalised design: a comparison of affordances and physical activity in two preschool playscapes |
2 |
| New landscapes of conflict: land-use competition at the urban-rural fringe |
2 |
| The effects of EU policies on preserving cultural landscape in the Alps |
2 |
| Literature and sense of place in UK landscape strategy |
2 |
| The self-narrated walk. A user-led method to research people's experiences in urban landscapes |
2 |
| 'My wood isn't one of those dark and scary ones': children's experience and knowledge of woodland in the English rural landscape |
2 |
| Evaluation of the ecological efficiency of landscape protection in areas of different protection status. A case study from Poland |
2 |
| Assessment of landscape composition and configuration via spatial metrics combination: conceptual framework proposal and method improvement |
2 |