This handbook presents different perspectives on landscapes and illuminates various landscape understandings from different disciplines. Written by experts in the field, it provides an overview of landscape research's current status and sheds light on the future of the field. The handbook examines theoretical perspectives of landscape research, landscape in the context of disciplinary references, meta-perspective approaches to landscape, methods of landscape research and practice, and fields of investigation of landscape research. Therefore, this handbook is an excellent resource for students, lecturers and researchers of landscape architecture, urban and regional planning, social sciences, and geography.
Power and Landscape.- Landscape Conflicts.- Political Geography and Landscape.- Landscape and media analysis.- Urban Nature and Landscape.- City Landscape.- Landscape and Living.- Urban Agricultural Landscape.