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About This Issue The ten articles in this omnibus volume explore culture and nature under separate but collaborative an eclectic range of subject matter in various geo- structures. graphic settings, ranging from the Indian subconti- Charles Andrew Cole investigates the concept nent, Israel, China, Japan and Australia, to North of “novel ecosystems” that have been fundamentally America and Europe. The first article, by Francis changed or altered because of human activity. He Eanes and colleagues Janet Silbernagel, Patrick argues that use of the phrase should be limited to Robinson, and David Hart explores the integration those sites created deliberately by humans. Dutch of interactive deep maps and their spatial narra- landscape architects Steffen Nijhuis and Jeroen de tives as a means for digitally combining the quali- Vries write about research through design in land- tative and experiential essence(s) of place with the scape architecture. They argue that design is a form quantitative capabilities of Cartesian space. In the of research. Pursuit of design as research requires context of the western Lake Superior region of the clarification and strengthening of theoretical, meth - United States, they seek strategies for place-based odological, and technical foundations of landscape landscape conservation that link the meaning-rich, architecture. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Landscape Journal: design, planning, and management of the land University of Wisconsin Press

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University of Wisconsin Press
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1553-2704

Abstract

The ten articles in this omnibus volume explore culture and nature under separate but collaborative an eclectic range of subject matter in various geo- structures. graphic settings, ranging from the Indian subconti- Charles Andrew Cole investigates the concept nent, Israel, China, Japan and Australia, to North of “novel ecosystems” that have been fundamentally America and Europe. The first article, by Francis changed or altered because of human activity. He Eanes and colleagues Janet Silbernagel, Patrick argues that use of the phrase should be limited to Robinson, and David Hart explores the integration those sites created deliberately by humans. Dutch of interactive deep maps and their spatial narra- landscape architects Steffen Nijhuis and Jeroen de tives as a means for digitally combining the quali- Vries write about research through design in land- tative and experiential essence(s) of place with the scape architecture. They argue that design is a form quantitative capabilities of Cartesian space. In the of research. Pursuit of design as research requires context of the western Lake Superior region of the clarification and strengthening of theoretical, meth - United States, they seek strategies for place-based odological, and technical foundations of landscape landscape conservation that link the meaning-rich, architecture.

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Landscape Journal: design, planning, and management of the landUniversity of Wisconsin Press

Published: Jul 18, 2020

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