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Editorial

Editorial Both parts of Landscapes volume 13 (2012) are published simultaneously this week. e Th spring 2013 issue (1.4 1) is planned to appear in only a few months’ time, so soon, with the help of our contributors, we will have caught up with ourselves. We do, however, apologise to all those readers who have been searching their shelves in vain for that copy of the spring 2012 issue which they are sure they remembered turning up ages ago. Here it is now, and we are very hopeful that we will keep to calendar-time in future, assuming that future contributors (which may well include you, dear readers, and your colleagues) continue to inundate us with o fl ods of well written, copiously illustrated and engaging papers. e Th day after sending the volume 13 lfi es to Oxbow (with some relief, completing two issue at the same is an experience not often to be repeated) one of the editors took himself to the annual lecture of the landscape Research Group. last year, at the end of 2011 , david lowenthal gave the r fi st in this series, under the title ‘From e den to earth day: landscape Restoration as http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Landscapes Taylor & Francis

Editorial

Landscapes , Volume 13 (1): 1 – Jun 1, 2012
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2013 Landscapes
ISSN
2040-8153
eISSN
1466-2035
DOI
10.1179/lan.2012.13.1.007
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Abstract

Both parts of Landscapes volume 13 (2012) are published simultaneously this week. e Th spring 2013 issue (1.4 1) is planned to appear in only a few months’ time, so soon, with the help of our contributors, we will have caught up with ourselves. We do, however, apologise to all those readers who have been searching their shelves in vain for that copy of the spring 2012 issue which they are sure they remembered turning up ages ago. Here it is now, and we are very hopeful that we will keep to calendar-time in future, assuming that future contributors (which may well include you, dear readers, and your colleagues) continue to inundate us with o fl ods of well written, copiously illustrated and engaging papers. e Th day after sending the volume 13 lfi es to Oxbow (with some relief, completing two issue at the same is an experience not often to be repeated) one of the editors took himself to the annual lecture of the landscape Research Group. last year, at the end of 2011 , david lowenthal gave the r fi st in this series, under the title ‘From e den to earth day: landscape Restoration as

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LandscapesTaylor & Francis

Published: Jun 1, 2012

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