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The mission of landscape architecture is supported by research and theory in many fields. Landscape Journal offers in-depth exploration of ideas and challenges that are central to contemporary design, planning, and teaching. Besides scholarly features, Landscape Journal also includes editorial columns, creative work, reviews of books, conferences, technology, and exhibitions Landscape Journal digs deeper into the field by providing articles from:
- landscape architects
- geographers
- architects
- planners
- artists
- historians
- ecologists
- poets
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Volume 33, Number 1, 2014Table of Contents
Articles
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View From Planned Shrinkage to Formerly Urban: Staking Landscape Architecture’s Claim in the Shrinking City Debate
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View Consuming Nature: Paradoxes of “Green” Development in the Rural Southern Appalachian Mountains
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Book Review
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View Ecological Restoration, Second Edition: Principles, Values, and Structure of an Emerging Profession by Andre Clewell, James Aronson (review)
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| ISSN | 1553-2704 |
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| Print ISSN | 0277-2426 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-08-25 |
| Open Access | No |




