Journal of Landscape Architecture

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Landscape Architecture is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Projecting the deep ground5
Botanic nations: The aesthetic of the forest in Chandigarh and Singapore3
Plant Life: The Entangled Politics of Afforestation2
The origin of the ‘modern garden’: The projects of l’école de Barillet-Deschamps2
Terai trajectories: Layering design action in the plains of Nepal2
Wildfires. Call for submissions to a special issue2
Common house in flames: Eruptions of over-exploitation2
Humanly modified ground and time-based aesthetics2
To the ‘Hero of Heroes’: Dimitris Pikionis and the landscaping of the Velissariou Memorial2
NEW EDITOR: Journal of Landscape Architecture2
Alpine Industrial Landscapes: Towards a New Approach for Brownfield Transformation in Mountain Regions2
Wood for the trees: Design and policymaking of urban forests in Berlin and Melbourne1
Glacier blanketing: Two approaches in the European Alps1
A landscape of love1
Mise-en-Scène: The Lives and Afterlives of Urban Landscapes1
Contested borders of fire and reindeer1
Parks of the 21st Century: Reinvented Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories1
Matters of soil: Mediterranean islands as a lens into the substances, issues and significance of the world under our feet1
Second Glance: Landscape Architecture Europe #61
Forest Urbanism Frame: A common ‘ground’ between forest and urbanism1
Leave Catalytic Traces: Land-based infrastructures for environmental mitigation at Fly Ranch, Nevada, USA1
The hydro-cultural dimension in Water-Sensitive Urban Design for Kozhikode, India1
Design by Fire: Resistance, Co-Creation, and Retreat in the Pyrocene1
Art informs us about landscape: The work of Swiss artist Daniel Breu1
New Grounds for Dutch Landscape0
Working with Fire: Towards greater fire resiliency0
Green Obsession: Trees towards Cities, Humans towards ForestsGreen Obsession: Trees towards Cities, Humans towards Forests, Maria Chiara Pastore and Simone Marchetti (eds.), ISBN: 978 1948765589, New 0
Improving outdoor pedagogy through design: Reflections on the process of redesigning a school landscape0
Madrid Acuosa / Aqueous Madrid0
By the Numbers: Rethinking the AgriCultural Image0
Augmenting socioecological dynamics in urban leftover spaces: Landscape architectural design as a foundation0
Anti-assimilationist landscape: Becoming illegible as queer resistance to state power0
Urban Forests, Forest Urbanisms & Global WarmingUrban Forests, Forest Urbanisms & Global Warming, Department of Architecture, KU Leuven, Belgium, 27 | 28 | 29 June 20220
Smoke screens: The visual politics of wildfires and the obscuring of environmental crisis0
The Topography of Wellness: How Health and Disease Shaped the American Landscape0
The Palimpsest Plan: A critical investigation of the French Métropole jardin0
Learning from rural-urban stations: Strategies for rail-based development in a low-density Flemish landscape0
The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity0
Homing bodies0
Contested forests: The Van Gujjars' struggle to settle0
Gustav Lange and the role of design composition in Mauerpark Berlin0
A rights-based perspective: Refugee camps as liminal landscapes of displacement in the Anthropocene0
Inhabited flooded forests of the Tonle Sap Lake0
The aesthetic dimension of productive green community spaces0
Reading landscapes: Exploring drones in creative mapping0
The history of the future of a new town: Milton Keynes, the ‘Forest City’0
Flames of resilience: TFM as a pathway to a sustainable future0
The fictional soils of a ‘sustainable’ Anthropocene: A new materialist story of the soils of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park0
Bay Lexicon0
Open call0
Experiments in landscape architecture in 1970s France: The Cergy-Pontoise Recreational Park0
Copy and paste landscapes0
Spatial infrastructures for the fire-resilient forest: Designing for the Big Thin0
The divine in mass graves: Transient Lithospheres above Mexican femicide0
Postfire mosaics: Developing a fire ecology culture0
Ian McHarg’s ‘imaginative connectedness’ with Scotland: Tracing his transatlantic pedagogy and knowledge transfer in the mid-twentieth century0
Call for submissions to a special issue0
Home ecologies0
Madrid Metropolitan Forest and the water cycle0
Mountains of fire: The case study of Pantelleria island and the issue of volcanic landscapes0
Built to last: Re-engaging indigenous infrastructure in China’s rural development0
Elemental landscapes0
Drawing during lockdown: Observing the ‘unquantifiable, but speculatively knowable’ dimensions of residential landscapes0
Gardening to appropriate the streetscape: The example of Bordeaux’s garden street0
Wildfire prevention strategies: Prescribed burning, public education and training, and international collaboration0
An encounter with stone. Designing with the aesthetic force of post-mining landscapes.0
The politics of landscape narratives0
Landscape architecture criticism in the Anthropocene0
From climatic disintegration to shared reciprocities in fire-prone landscapes: Design measures for community resiliency0
The white ribbon: Mediating erosion and modulating overwash on a Lake Michigan Beach ridge plain0
The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life on the Capitalist RuinsAnna Lowenhaupt Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life on the Ca0
In conversation with wildfire experts0
BoskLeeuwarden city centre, Obe pavilion, 8 April to 27 August 2022, Curated by Bruno Doedens0
Historical Gardens, Truth and Fiction: Critical Readings of Historical Models in the Landscapes of the 20th and 21st Centuries Giardini storici, verità e finzione: Letture critiche dei modelli storici0
Futuring of Fire0
Floriade 2022:The garden show as debatable event, yet a catalyst for the future of cities0
Rereading St Ann’s Hill0
Behind-the-Scenes: Multispectral imagery and land cover classification0
The gift that keeps on giving: Reflections on Forest City0
The FIRE research project: Landscape architecture’s role in modelling multi-criteria risk scenarios in Ischia0
Touching visions: Film as a tool to share emotions and experiences0
Intercultural Fire Management: Learning together around fire0
Extreme wildfire intensity assessment and management in Chile0
Grounding landscape design in high-resolution laser-scanned topography0
Forests in the city, a new paradigm?0
Novel fire regimes and the uncertain future of African savannas0
Meet the editors …0
Landscapes for good and for bad0
250 Things a Landscape Architect Should Know0
Deliberate and less intentional urban forests0
Wildfire0
Chromatic landscapes of Greenland0
Reading nuclear landscapes: A global typological investigation of nuclear power plant sites0
Outdoor Domesticity On the Relationships between Trees, Architecture and InhabitantsOutdoor Domesticity On the Relationships between Trees, Architecture and Inhabitants, Ricardo Devesa, ISBN: 978 1 940
Beyond the axe: Interdisciplinary approaches towards an urban silviculture0
Urban Agri-Cultural Heritage0
Mapping the human-fire interface: A systemic approach to mapping fire risk at the wildland-urban interface0
Rephotography and fluid landscapes0
The Shape of the Land: Topography & Landscape Architecture0
Tinkering with fire: Mending grazing pastures in the Norwegian north0
The invisible profession A key discipline of the Anthropocene?0
Von Gärten und Menschen: Gestaltete Natur, Kunst und Landschaftsarchitektur0
Temporalities of fire management: Gardening with extractivist droughts in Huertos Familiares, Chile0
La préséance du vivant and Projet(s) terre(s)École nationale supérieure de paysage, Versailles, 14 May to 13 July 2022, Curated by Gilles Clément & COLOCO, Emma Morillon0
Urban forests, forest urbanisms and global warming: Developing greener, cooler and more resilient and adaptable cities0
Recovering aesthetics: Pictures, power and the Pyrocene0
Designed Forests: A Cultural History0
The ‘backbone’ (infra)structure of a multifunctional fire-resilient landscape0
Designing for conviviality in landscape architecture0
Landscape Fieldwork: How Engaging the World Can Change Design / Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture: Methods, Actions, Tools0
The goodness of nature staged and imagined in urban landscape architecture0
Canada’s changing climate: Visualizing wildfires in Lebel-sur-Quévillon0
Wildfire challenges: Climate change, unsustainable practices and the marginalization of community-led fire management0
The Invention of Rivers: Alexander’s Eye and Ganga’s Descent0
Woods Go Urban: Landscape Laboratories in Scandinavia0
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