Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Moving Towards Health and Resilience in the Public Realm
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The “Vite Maritata” as a Landscape Catalyst. The Grapevine as Part of Edible Greenways
Riccardo Bigliardi and Luca Maria Francesco Fabris
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Landscape Design Possibilities of the Settlement Fringe
Zsófia Földi
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Former enclosed gardens as sites of slow tourism in Hungary
Kinga Albicz and Nóra Hubayné Horváth
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Strategic and Spatial Regulation Tools for Harmonizing Land Use Interests in the Carpathians – Experience from Slovakia
Milan Husar, Sandra Lamy, Vladimir Ondrejicka and Mikulas Huba
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The Application of Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) For Visitor Demands Estimation: A Case Study of Outdoor Recreation Activities in Aswan City, Egypt
Asmaa Abualhagag and István Valánszki
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Public space and public health related to green space in urban landscape architecture
Martin van den Toorn
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Landscape disturbances in the Sumapaz páramo area during and after the Colombian armed conflict
Fernando Arturo Mendez Garzon and Istvan Valanszki
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The role of participatory planning in designing school environments
Eszter Jákli, Anita Reith, Balázs Almási and Miklós L. Pap
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Importance of Parking Afforestation with its Impact on the Local Microclimate
András Rujp, Krisztina Szabó, Vera Takácsné Zajacz and Antal Gergely
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From greenways to blueways: the evolving greenway network in the Pearl River Delta, China
Mengnan Duan, Zheng Liu and Duanyi Yan
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The perceptual value of individual trees as cityscape elements – a case study in Albertfalva, Budapest
László Z Nádasy, Zsuzsanna Illyés and Attila Gergely
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Regional Environmental Planning in a Home Rule State: Against all Odds
Wolfram Hoefer and Nina Cron
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An Analysis of the Park “Jardim da Luz” in the Municipality of São Paulo, SP, as an Urban Resilience Spotline
Magda A Lombardo Dra, Paulo R.M. Pellegrino and Amanda L Fruehauf Ms
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The Role of Mining Ponds in the Landscape Character
Dalma Varga, Ildikó B. Módosné and Nóra H. Hubayné
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The Quality of Public Participation Infrastructure in the Post-Communist Community of Targoviste, Romania
Anamaria Georgescu
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Greenspace Justice in Vienna: A Research through Design Approach
Daniela Lehner, Nora Heger, Jürgen Furchtlehner and Lilli Lička
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Green infrastructure-based tourism development in a Hungarian case
Edina, Klára Dancsokné Fóris, Krisztina Filepné Kovács and Istvan Valanszki
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Imprints Of Noble Estates In The Historic Landscape. Analyses Based On The Former Domains Of The Sándor-Metternich Family Around Bajna, Hungary.
Nóra Hubayné Horváth, Alexandra Pap, Imola Gecséné Tar and Katalin Takács
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