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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accessibility issues in park design: The national parks Mullick, Abir
1993
1-4 p. 25-33
9 p.
artikel
2 A greenway network for singapore Tan, Kiat W.
2006
1-4 p. 45-66
22 p.
artikel
3 America’s Original GI Town: Park Forest, Illinois Alanen, Arnold R.
2001
1-4 p. 184-185
2 p.
artikel
4 A method for estimating changes in the visibility of land cover Miller, David
2001
1-4 p. 93-106
14 p.
artikel
5 Analyzing structural and functional changes of traditional landscapes—two examples from Southern France Van Eetvelde, Veerle
2004
1-4 p. 79-95
17 p.
artikel
6 An analysis of tree mortality in southern California using high spatial resolution remotely sensed spectral radiances: a climatic change scenario Hope, Allen S.
1993
1-4 p. 87-94
8 p.
artikel
7 An integrative aproach to public participation and knowledge generation in design Hazer Sancar, Fahriye
1993
1-4 p. 67-88
22 p.
artikel
8 An introduction to greenway planning around the world Fábos, Julius Gy.
2006
1-4 p. 1-6
6 p.
artikel
9 Announcement from the publisher 1993
1-4 p. 251-
1 p.
artikel
10 Applying biodiversity concepts to plantation forestry in northern Mediterranean landscapes Corona, Piermaria
1993
1-4 p. 23-31
9 p.
artikel
11 Architecture: How not to build a city—implementation at Battery Park City Gordon, David L.A.
1993
1-4 p. 35-54
20 p.
artikel
12 A relict of vegetational landscape related to seasonal migratory grazing in the south of Italy: the ‘Bosco dell'Incoronata’ (Foggia) southern Italy Venanzoni, R.
1993
1-4 p. 55-62
8 p.
artikel
13 AUTHOR INDEX 2001
1-4 p. 191-193
3 p.
artikel
14 Author index 1993
1-4 p. 253-
1 p.
artikel
15 Author index 1993
1-4 p. 294-295
2 p.
artikel
16 Biological diversity of Mediterranean landscapes in Israel through the development of nature reserves Kaplan, D.Y.
1993
1-4 p. 39-42
4 p.
artikel
17 Biophilia as the invariant in human thinking Těšitel, Jan
2001
1-4 p. 29-36
8 p.
artikel
18 Bumblebee communities as an indicator for landscape monitoring in the agri-environmental programme Sepp, Kalev
2004
1-4 p. 173-183
11 p.
artikel
19 Carabid communities in the spatio-temporal mosaic of a rural landscape Purtauf, Tobias
2004
1-4 p. 185-193
9 p.
artikel
20 Changes in landscape patterns and vegetation dynamics in Provence, France Baudry, Jacques
1993
1-4 p. 153-159
7 p.
artikel
21 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT 2001
1-4 p. 293-
1 p.
artikel
22 Conservation of fish species diversity in navigable waterways Wolter, Christian
2001
1-4 p. 135-144
10 p.
artikel
23 Considering virtual worlds as representations of landscape realities and as tools for landscape planning Orland, Brian
2001
1-4 p. 139-148
10 p.
artikel
24 Criteria for the identification of a Red List of mediterranean landscapes: three examples in Tuscany Rossi, Roberto
1993
1-4 p. 233-239
7 p.
artikel
25 Crown structure modifications in relation to air pollution Bussotti, Filippo
1993
1-4 p. 167-173
7 p.
artikel
26 Current directions in cultural planning Jones, Bernie
1993
1-4 p. 89-97
9 p.
artikel
27 Deriving dynamic information on fire fuel distributions in southern Californian chaparral from remotely sensed data Stow, Douglas
1993
1-4 p. 113-127
15 p.
artikel
28 Development of European landscapes Mander, Ülo
2004
1-4 p. 1-8
8 p.
artikel
29 Differential response of selected taxa to landscape context and agricultural intensification Burel, F.
2004
1-4 p. 195-204
10 p.
artikel
30 Digital landscape modeling and visualization: a research agenda Ervin, Stephen M.
2001
1-4 p. 49-62
14 p.
artikel
31 Ecological and economic rehabilitation of degraded ‘Espinales’ in the subhumid Mediterranean-climate region of central Chile Aronson, James
1993
1-4 p. 15-21
7 p.
artikel
32 Ecological effects of harvesting biomass for energy in the Spanish Mediterranean Zavala, Miguel A.
1993
1-4 p. 227-231
5 p.
artikel
33 editorial board 2006
1-4 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
34 Editorial Board 1993
1-4 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
35 Editorial Board 1993
1-4 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
36 Energy hierarchy and urban landscape system Huang, Shu-Li
2001
1-4 p. 145-161
17 p.
artikel
37 Estimating visual properties of Rocky Mountain landscapes using GIS Germino, Matthew J.
2001
1-4 p. 71-83
13 p.
artikel
38 Estimation of tree stand characteristics through computer visualisation Rautalin, Minna
2001
1-4 p. 85-94
10 p.
artikel
39 Experiential approaches to perception response in virtual worlds Bishop, I.D.
2001
1-4 p. 117-125
9 p.
artikel
40 Factors in the landscape-based greenway: a Mountains to Sound case study Rottle, Nancy D.
2006
1-4 p. 134-171
38 p.
artikel
41 Forest management and public perceptions — visual versus verbal information Tahvanainen, Liisa
2001
1-4 p. 53-70
18 p.
artikel
42 Full Title: editorial board 2004
1-4 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
43 Global Positioning System as a tool for ecosystem studies at the landscape level: an application in the Spanish Mediterranean Zavala, Ignacio
1993
1-4 p. 95-104
10 p.
artikel
44 Greenway planning in Britain: recent work and future plans Turner, Tom
2006
1-4 p. 240-251
12 p.
artikel
45 Greenways for recreation and maintenance of landscape quality: five case studies in Portugal Ribeiro, Luís
2006
1-4 p. 79-97
19 p.
artikel
46 Greenways: multiplying and diversifying in the 21st century Walmsley, Anthony
2006
1-4 p. 252-290
39 p.
artikel
47 Greenways planning in Italy: the Lambro River Valley Greenways System Toccolini, Alessandro
2006
1-4 p. 98-111
14 p.
artikel
48 Guidance for crystal ball gazers: developing a code of ethics for landscape visualization Sheppard, Stephen R.J.
2001
1-4 p. 183-199
17 p.
artikel
49 Guide for authors 2004
1-4 p. I-IV
nvt p.
artikel
50 Health and environment: A psychological analysis Kaplan, Stephen
1993
1-4 p. 17-23
7 p.
artikel
51 How to monitor semi-natural key habitats in relation to grazing preferences of cattle in mountain summer farming areas Sickel, Hanne
2004
1-4 p. 67-77
11 p.
artikel
52 Impact of human activities on Mediterranean landscapes in western Crete Ispikoudis, I.
1993
1-4 p. 259-271
13 p.
artikel
53 Impact of tourism on the mountain landscape of central Italy Pignatti, Sandro
1993
1-4 p. 49-53
5 p.
artikel
54 Input–output analysis of macroelements in ICP-IM catchment area, Estonia Frey, Jane
2004
1-4 p. 217-223
7 p.
artikel
55 Integrated land resources analysis with an application to Ikem (south-eastern Nigeria) Gobin, Anne
2001
1-4 p. 95-109
15 p.
artikel
56 Integrating information on river networks, catchments and major forest types: towards the characterisation and analysis of European landscapes Vogt, Jürgen
2004
1-4 p. 27-41
15 p.
artikel
57 Interaction between farming systems, riparian zones, and landscape patterns: a case study in western France Baudry, Jacques
2004
1-4 p. 121-129
9 p.
artikel
58 Introduction 1993
1-4 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
59 Inventory of forest damage in Tuscany (1987–1990). Preliminary considerations Calistri, I.
1993
1-4 p. 175-183
9 p.
artikel
60 KEYWORD INDEX 2001
1-4 p. 195-198
4 p.
artikel
61 Landscape and environmental planning in the Po delta Pungetti, Gloria
1993
1-4 p. 191-195
5 p.
artikel
62 Landscape as framework for integrating local subsistence and ecotourism: a case study in Zimbabwe Gulinck, Hubert
2001
1-4 p. 173-182
10 p.
artikel
63 Landscape change and the urbanization process in Europe Antrop, Marc
2004
1-4 p. 9-26
18 p.
artikel
64 Landscape ecological approach to hilly basin restoration in Sicily: the Magazzolo River near Bivona Ingegnoli, Vittorio
1993
1-4 p. 197-212
16 p.
artikel
65 Landscape ecology aspects in a territory centuriated in Roman times Caravello, G.U.
1993
1-4 p. 77-85
9 p.
artikel
66 Landscape Ecology in Action Bogaert, Jan
2001
1-4 p. 183-184
2 p.
artikel
67 LandScape Information System: A GIS approach to managing urban development Oh, Kyushik
2001
1-4 p. 81-91
11 p.
artikel
68 Landscape pattern, perception and visualisation in the visual management of forests Bell, Simon
2001
1-4 p. 201-211
11 p.
artikel
69 Landscape planning: its contributions to the evolution of the profession of landscape architecture Rodiek, Jon E.
2006
1-4 p. 291-297
7 p.
artikel
70 Landscape planning to reduce coastal eutrophication: agricultural practices and constructed wetlands Arheimer, B.
2004
1-4 p. 205-215
11 p.
artikel
71 Landscape response functions for biodiversity—assessing the impact of land-use changes at the county level Zebisch, Marc
2004
1-4 p. 157-172
16 p.
artikel
72 Landscapes in change—opposing attitudes in Saaremaa, Estonia Kaur, Egle
2004
1-4 p. 109-120
12 p.
artikel
73 Land-use planning and distribution of threatened wildlife in a city of Japan Nakamura, Toshihiko
2001
1-4 p. 1-15
15 p.
artikel
74 Land use types: patterns and relationships with abiotic landscape factors in western Crete Kazaklis, A.
1993
1-4 p. 249-257
9 p.
artikel
75 Legal status of land tenure and use and its implication for open landscapes of western Crete Papanastasis, V.
1993
1-4 p. 273-277
5 p.
artikel
76 Linking recycling behavior to waste management planning: A case study of office workers in Taiwan Marans, Robert W.
1993
1-4 p. 203-214
12 p.
artikel
77 Locating archaeological sites in the landscape: a hierarchical approach based on landscape indicators Fry, G.L.A.
2004
1-4 p. 97-107
11 p.
artikel
78 Making new communities: Problems and potential Gurstein, Penny
1993
1-4 p. 55-66
12 p.
artikel
79 Mapping and indicator approaches for the assessment of habitats at different scales using remote sensing and GIS methods Weiers, Stefan
2004
1-4 p. 43-65
23 p.
artikel
80 Modeling the dynamics of landscape structure in Asia’s emerging desakota regions: a case study in Shenzhen Sui, Daniel Z.
2001
1-4 p. 37-52
16 p.
artikel
81 Nature in the city: Horace Cleveland's aesthetic Nadenicek, Daniel Joseph
1993
1-4 p. 5-15
11 p.
artikel
82 Neighborhood form and pedestrian life: Taking a closer look Owens, Peter M.
1993
1-4 p. 115-135
21 p.
artikel
83 Our visual landscape Krause, Christian L
2001
1-4 p. 239-254
16 p.
artikel
84 Our visual landscape: analysis, modeling, visualization and protection Lange, Eckart
2001
1-4 p. 1-3
3 p.
artikel
85 Plant species composition, calculated leaf masses and estimated biogenic emissions of urban landscape types from a field survey in Phoenix, Arizona Karlik, John F.
2001
1-4 p. 123-134
12 p.
artikel
86 Procedural landscape modeling with geographic information: the IMAGIS approach Perrin, Laurent
2001
1-4 p. 33-47
15 p.
artikel
87 Prospects of Köprülü Kanyon National Park for meeting both conservation targets and people's need for development Ayasligil, Yahya
1993
1-4 p. 143-151
9 p.
artikel
88 Proximate physical cues to fear of crime Nasar, Jack L.
1993
1-4 p. 161-178
18 p.
artikel
89 Rating reliability and representation validity in scenic landscape assessments Palmer, James F
2001
1-4 p. 149-161
13 p.
artikel
90 Rational landscape decision-making: the use of meso-scale climatic analysis to promote sustainable land management Mitchell, Neil
2004
1-4 p. 131-140
10 p.
artikel
91 Reasserting the importance of qualitative methods in planning Gaber, John
1993
1-4 p. 137-148
12 p.
artikel
92 Recent landscape transformation in the Tuscan Apennines caused by changing land use Vos, Willem
1993
1-4 p. 63-68
6 p.
artikel
93 Reconsidering the impacts of enclosed shopping centres: A study of pedestrian behaviour and within a festival market in Montreal Zacharias, John
1993
1-4 p. 149-160
12 p.
artikel
94 Red Books for threatened Mediterranean landscapes as an innovative tool for holistic landscape conservation. Introduction to the western Crete Red Book case study Naveh, Z.
1993
1-4 p. 241-247
7 p.
artikel
95 Rendering of landscapes for environmental assessment Nakamae, Eihachiro
2001
1-4 p. 19-32
14 p.
artikel
96 Role of urban greenway systems in planning residential communities: a case study from Egypt Zakaria El Adli Imam, Khalid
2006
1-4 p. 192-209
18 p.
artikel
97 Sensitivity of fire occurrence to meteorological variables in Mediterranean and Atlantic areas of Spain Vázquez, Antonio
1993
1-4 p. 129-142
14 p.
artikel
98 Simulation methodologies for observing large-scale urban structures Decker, John
1993
1-4 p. 231-250
20 p.
artikel
99 Structural elements of the visual landscape and their ecological functions Hehl-Lange, Sigrid
2001
1-4 p. 107-115
9 p.
artikel
100 Sustainable landscape use and aesthetic perception–preliminary reflections on future landscape aesthetics Nohl, Werner
2001
1-4 p. 223-237
15 p.
artikel
101 Techniques of analysis and communication in urban design Gosling, David
1993
1-4 p. 215-230
16 p.
artikel
102 Technology for dynamic viewing and peripheral vision in landscape visualization Danahy, John W.
2001
1-4 p. 127-138
12 p.
artikel
103 The assessment of visual quality as a tool for the conservation of rural landscape diversity Angileri, V.
1993
1-4 p. 105-112
8 p.
artikel
104 The Attic landscape throughout the centuries and its human degradation Economidou, Eva
1993
1-4 p. 33-37
5 p.
artikel
105 The cooling effect of paddy fields on summertime air temperature in residential Tokyo, Japan Yokohari, Makoto
2001
1-4 p. 17-27
11 p.
artikel
106 The effects of human impact on spatial structure of the riparian vegetation along the Ashida river, Japan Inoue, Masahito
2001
1-4 p. 111-121
11 p.
artikel
107 The emerging role of visual resource assessment and visualisation in landscape planning in Switzerland Schmid, Willy A
2001
1-4 p. 213-221
9 p.
artikel
108 The evolution of Greenways in China Yu, Kongjian
2006
1-4 p. 223-239
17 p.
artikel
109 The German way to greenways and habitat networks von Haaren, Christina
2006
1-4 p. 7-22
16 p.
artikel
110 The Greenways of Pavia: innovations in Italian landscape planning Scudo, Katherina Ziman
2006
1-4 p. 112-133
22 p.
artikel
111 The history and future directions of greenways in Japanese New Towns Yokohari, Makoto
2006
1-4 p. 210-222
13 p.
artikel
112 The impact of change upon rural-urban migrants in Turkey Potter, James J.
1993
1-4 p. 99-114
16 p.
artikel
113 The limits of realism: perceptions of virtual landscapes Lange, Eckart
2001
1-4 p. 163-182
20 p.
artikel
114 The neglect of aesthetics in landscape planning in Switzerland Ewald, Klaus C
2001
1-4 p. 255-266
12 p.
artikel
115 The role of nature in the context of the workplace Kaplan, Rachel
1993
1-4 p. 193-201
9 p.
artikel
116 The significance of humus forms for management and conservation of Mediterranean landscapes Vos, Willem
1993
1-4 p. 213-225
13 p.
artikel
117 The simulation and visualization of complex human–environment interactions Gimblett, Randy
2001
1-4 p. 63-79
17 p.
artikel
118 The transformation of the Mediterranean landscapes: an experience of 25 years of observations Antrop, Marc
1993
1-4 p. 3-13
11 p.
artikel
119 The vanishing landscape of the Campagna Romana Celesti Grapow, Laura
1993
1-4 p. 69-76
8 p.
artikel
120 Threatened landscape in Alentejo, Portugal: the ‘montado’ and other ‘agro-silvo-pastoral’ systems Correia, Teresa Pinto
1993
1-4 p. 43-48
6 p.
artikel
121 Threatened landscapes in the Mediterranean: examples from Crete Grove, A.T.
1993
1-4 p. 279-292
14 p.
artikel
122 Three-dimensional modelling and visualisation of vegetation for landscape simulation Muhar, Andreas
2001
1-4 p. 5-17
13 p.
artikel
123 Time lags between spatial pattern changes and species distribution changes in dynamic landscapes Burel, Françoise
1993
1-4 p. 161-166
6 p.
artikel
124 Towards greater uniformity of species diversity studies in Mediterranean-type ecosystems O'Leary, John F.
1993
1-4 p. 185-190
6 p.
artikel
125 Trees in shifting and continuous cultivation farms in Ibadan area, southwestern Nigeria Aweto, A.O.
2001
1-4 p. 163-171
9 p.
artikel
126 Understanding opportunities and challenges for collaborative greenway planning in New England Ryan, Robert L.
2006
1-4 p. 172-191
20 p.
artikel
127 Urban design research Nasar, Jack L.
1993
1-4 p. 1-3
3 p.
artikel
128 Urban landscape conservation and the role of ecological greenways at local and metropolitan scales Bryant, M. Margaret
2006
1-4 p. 23-44
22 p.
artikel
129 Urban planning and residential burglary outcomes DeFrances, Carol J.
1993
1-4 p. 179-191
13 p.
artikel
130 Using greenways to reclaim nature in Brazilian cities Frischenbruder, Marisa T. Mamede
2006
1-4 p. 67-78
12 p.
artikel
131 Vegetation establishment on the southern Israeli coastal sand dunes between the years 1965 and 1999 Kutiel, Pua
2004
1-4 p. 141-156
16 p.
artikel
132 Visual evaluation models: some complicating questions regarding memorable scenes Steinitz, Carl
2001
1-4 p. 283-287
5 p.
artikel
133 Whither scenic beauty? Visual landscape quality assessment in the 21st century Daniel, Terry C
2001
1-4 p. 267-281
15 p.
artikel
134 William Mulholland and the Rise of Los Angeles Hamin, E.M.
2001
1-4 p. 185-186
2 p.
artikel
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