2016
DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2016.1156070
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Forty years ofLandscape Research

Abstract: Landscape Research is the journal of the Landscape Research Group (LRG). The first issue published under its current name in Winter 1976 contains a modest but illuminating editorial by the then editor, Ian C. Laurie. Referring to the change of name from Landscape Research News to Landscape Research, he notes:[…] the change reflects more clearly the main aim of the publication: to print short papers which can draw the reader's attention to research studies in a number of different subject areas, but which all h… Show more

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“…Figure 5 shows the key disciplines grouped in a similar manner to the analysis of Landscape Research authors' disciplines (Vicenzotti et al, 2016; Figure 5) over a fifty-year period. Figure 6 presents the data in five-year bandings (counted as 'person-years' of service, and double-counting those cases where a member had multiple background disciplines).…”
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“…Figure 5 shows the key disciplines grouped in a similar manner to the analysis of Landscape Research authors' disciplines (Vicenzotti et al, 2016; Figure 5) over a fifty-year period. Figure 6 presents the data in five-year bandings (counted as 'person-years' of service, and double-counting those cases where a member had multiple background disciplines).…”
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“…Furthermore, new and different disciplines, such as arts/literature and archaeology/heritage, have become represented at various points in time, reflecting modern wider understandings of landscape-such as the cultural and historic landscape-that would not have featured (or at least, not greatly featured) in the thinking of the founders. The two analyses in many respects parallel the variety of disciplines of Landscape Research authors and range of their papers' subject themes and research strategies (Vicenzotti et al, 2016;Figures 5-7, and Tables 4 and 6). An overview of both sets of findings gives clear, if indirect, evidence that the Group's original ambition to represent, adopt and promote a multi-and inter-disciplinary approach to landscape research-and as a result to understand landscape as a complex multi-dimensional phenomenon with both material and meaningful dimensions-has been achieved.…”
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“…Herrington's account of the past and future of beauty reminds us emphatically of the importance of not neglecting the aesthetic dimension of landscape (Herrington, 2016). Vicenzotti et al (2016) discuss the journal's openness to grappling with definitions of landscape. This special issue illustrates how such an approach becomes a strength when the multiple understandings of landscape are actually addressed.…”
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“…The initial paper by Vicenzotti, Jorgensen, Qviström, and Swaffield (2016) chronicles the development of the journal by reviewing articles from four decades. The other papers, based on historical reflections, provide insights into the future of the field of landscape research.…”
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