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  • Herlin, Anders Henrik, et al. (författare)
  • Användning av betesdjur i parker och grönområden : djurslag, djurvälfärd, betesanvändning och praktiska lösningar
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: LTJ-fakultetens faktablad.
  • Annan publikation (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • Betesdjur i parkskötsel är intressant men måste skötas så det fungerar säkert för djur och människor. Välj lämpliga djur. Lugna djur är viktigast. Välj i första hand är kor utan kalv, äldre stutar och kvigor och tackor utan lamm. Om korna har kalv skall kalvarna vara äldre än 3 månader. Var noggrann med djurens välfärd. Friska djur från början är en förutsättning. Bra bete skall finnas under säsongen, det skall finnas tillgång till vatten, sjuka djur skall omedelbart urskiljas och helst transporteras hem för behandling. Ordna med en rationell och engagerande tillsyn. Utnyttja närboendes intresse för detta. Ha skyltar vid stängselövergångar med telefonnummer till ansvariga. Stängsel och övergångar behöver vara tillräckligt säkra så att djuren inte riskerar rymma
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid, et al. (författare)
  • Betesdjur i Bulltoftaparken - så tycker besökare och närboende
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: LTJ-fakultetens faktablad.
  • Annan publikation (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • Bete med nötkreatur har använts sedan 2008 i Bulltoftaparken i nordöstra Malmö som en del av en ekologisk parkskötsel. I ett tätortsnära läge med urbana användargrupper kan man förvänta sig att konflikter kan uppstå när man inför betesdjur i staden. Här sammanfattas de första betessäsongerna med tanke på besökares och närboende uppfattning om projektet och djuren i parken. Hur kan man planera för att införsel av betesdjur i stadsnära sammanhang för att undvika konflikter och göra djuren till ett omtyckt inslag?
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid, et al. (författare)
  • Beteslandskapet på Göholm - en resurs för mångbruk och hållbar utveckling
  • 2012
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Denna rapport belyser ur ett tvärvetenskapligt perspektiv, hur ett helhetstänkande kring skötsel av beteslandskapet och användning av bete och betesdjur kan bidra till hållbar utveckling som beaktar landskapets många värden. Det behandlar landskapet på Göhalvön i Blekinge, ett område med stora natur-, kultur- och rekreations tillgångar. Arbetet tar sig an landskapet i överensstämmelse med den helhetssyn som formuleras i den europeiska landskapskonventionen, som Sverige anslöt sig till under 2011. Huvudsyftet är att belysa hur landskapsvård med betesdjur kan bedrivas ifrån ett mångbruksperspektiv som beaktar miljö, animalieproduktion, sociala, och kulturella/historiska värden. Specifika frågor handlar om hur det speciella landskapet på Göholms egendom kan utvecklas på ett positivt sätt; Hur kan kunskaper om historisk markanvändning lyftas fram för att ge vägledning till områdets framtid? Hur kan de betesanvisningar som finns i Länsstyrelsens skötselplan gällande betet, utvecklas med hänsyn till en mer fördjupad kunskap om betessystem? Hur kan landskaps- och naturvårdbete bedrivas med hänsyn till djurens välbefinnande och en lönsamhet för bonden? Hur kan betet komma till fördel för rekreation för närboende och besökare? Hur kan en god cirkel utvecklas som bygger på samband mellan lokal produktion och natur- och landskapsvård? Rapporten arbetar i linje med den befintliga "Skötselplan för naturreservatet Gö" (Länsstyrelsen i Blekinge, 2009), men lyfter framför allt fram bete som skötselmetod. Arbetet bygger framförallt på litteraturstudier, observationer och fotografering i fält samt intervjuer med lantbrukare och de lokalt boende. Ett närliggande forsknings projekt som innebär undersökning av GPS som tillsynsmöjlighet har kunnat kopplats till projektet. Erfarenheter från England har bidragit med värdefull förståelse för mångbruks och bevarande bete, vilket redovisas i ett särskilt kapitel. En historisk landskapskaraktärsbedömning enligt den s.k. HCL metoden har utförts för att visa hur ett historiskt fokus kan ge en historisk grund att bygga på för att forma det framtida landskapet. Kapitlet om bete och beteseffekter behandlar och ger råd kring hur beteslandskapet och djurhållningen kan utvecklas på ett optimalt sätt för att gynna betesproduktion, biologisk mångfald, och djurvälfärd. "Människor och användning" tar upp rekreationsvärden, närboendes användning och potentiell utveckling av området med hänsyn till besökare. Erfarenheter från England har bidragit med värdefull förståelse för mångbruks och bevarande bete, vilket redovisas i ett särskilt kapitel Slutligen diskuterar rapporten Göholmlandskapets framtid med utgångspunkt från en omvärldsspaning och funderingar kring framtida drivkrafter. Övergripande förslag presenteras för att aktivt hålla landskapet levande, som en del av ett Biosfärsområde och med hänsyn till de många drivkrafter som formar våra landskap.
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  • Butler, Andrew, et al. (författare)
  • Foraging for identity : the relationships between landscape activities and landscape identity after catastrophic landscape change
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Landscape research. - : Routledge. - 0142-6397 .- 1469-9710. ; 44:3, s. 303-319
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In this article, we deal with landscape activities in relation to changing landscape identity after a major wildfire in Sweden in 2014. The aim was to investigate the relationships between 22 landscape activities (before the fire) and 2 components (emotion and cognition) of landscape identity (before and after the fire). A total of 656 respondents living nearby the fire area participated in this study. Before the fire, a positive association was found between the activities of enjoying nature and foraging, and both components of landscape identity. This suggests that the more participants enjoyed nature and picked berries and mushrooms, the stronger their attachment to the landscape (emotion), and the more they remembered and reasoned about the landscape (cognition). Post fire, these relationships were found only between the two components of landscape identity and foraging. This implies a significant role of this type of activity for keeping alive' landscape identity.
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  • Butler, Andrew, et al. (författare)
  • Landscape identity, before and after a forest fire
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Landscape research. - : Routledge. - 0142-6397 .- 1469-9710. ; 43:6, s. 878-889
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Our identity is tied to where we are and how we engage with the landscapes in which we find ourselves. But what happens if the landscape which we use for our everyday life is drastically altered by a catastrophic upheaval, for example, when forest fires ravage the landscape? In this paper, interviews with individuals affected by the largest forest fire in modern Swedish history are used to exemplify our conceptualisation of how landscape identity is impacted by dramatic change. We address the phases of stability, change and progression in relation to the case. Finally, we propose that landscape identity can be utilised as a central concept for engaging with the social aspects of the impact of forest fires.
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  • Butler, Andrew, et al. (författare)
  • “There will be mushrooms again” – Foraging, landscape and forest fire
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Journal of Outdoor Recreation. - : Elsevier. - 2213-0780 .- 2213-0799. ; 33
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In this paper, we address the relevance of recreational foraging, picking berries and mushrooms, for developing connection to nature and what happens when that practice is interrupted by drastic landscape change. We use the site of the largest forest fire in modern Swedish history as a case to examining the relevance of foraging. In previous studies, positive associations have been observed between the activity of picking berries and mushrooms with landscape-identity prior to forest fires. The results suggest that the more participants enjoyed foraging, the stronger their attachment to the landscape as well as memories and reasoning about the landscape. These relationships remainedafter the area has been drastically altered by fire, implying a significant role of foraging for keeping “alive” the positive feelings and memories of the forest landscape. Through questionnaires and semistructured interviews, we examine why individuals forage, what foraging meant for them before the event and how they relate to the landscape and foraging after the fire. Our findings suggest that these connections are built on an interplay between place, practice and intimate knowledge. We conclude that foraging play an essential role in defining and developing connections to landscape which can act as the basis for stewardship of the landscape. Management implications: • In order to facilitate reconnection to the landscape after a forest fire there is a need to understand how individuals and communities related to the landscape before the fire. • Foraging will always be reliant on issues of access, and specific management regimes. • Cultural values and small-scale activities play an essential role in defining and developing connections to landscape. Connections which can ultimately inform a sense of responsibility and stewardship. • Activities such as foraging are reliant on more than just the affordance provided by the physical and visual character of a landscape.
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  • Chang, Cheng, et al. (författare)
  • A Narrative Review of Ecomuseum Literature: Suggesting a Thematic Classification and Identifying Sustainability as a Core Element
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: International Journal of the Inclusive Museum. - 1835-2014. ; 7, s. 15-29
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Ecomuseology has become an important transdisciplinary field, but until now there is no overview of the existing scholarly literature. In this review we analyzed scholarly articles on ecomuseums thematically with the aim to provide a comprehensive knowledge base for future research and to distill a common denominator for ecomuseum research. Using pre-defined inclusion criteria we identified 61 articles and a comparative thematic analysis revealed the following six themes: “concepts and theories”, “landscape”, “culture and anthropology”, “development”, “management”, and “evaluation”. Though represented in varied thematic expressions, sustainability emerged as a core element in ecomuseology. This demonstrates that sustainability is an implicit and coherent element in ecomuseology. Most of the literature was conceptual, but a few studies included empirical material. Several themes hold potential for future transdisciplinary research as well as for collaboration with museum and community practitioners. The field has the potential to contribute to the larger field of sustainable community development.
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  • Fernqvist, Fredrik, et al. (författare)
  • Food Planning for Sustainable Consumption and Healthier Living
  • 2022
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Food systems consist of the entire range of actors involved in food value chain, from farm to fork, and their activities. A sustainable food system “delivers food security and nutrition for all in such a way that the economic, social and environmental bases to generate food security and nutrition for future generation are not compromised” (FAO, 2018, p. 1). However, current food systems are broken, in that the food supply chain, the food environment and citizen behaviour lead to undesirable food systems outputs and poor health outcomes, such as obesity, nutrient deficiencies, food waste, cardiovascular diseases and other negative outcomes (WHO, 2021). This includes issues such as citizens’ insufficient knowledge about food (food literacy) and sedentary behaviours.Whereas food availability, access, and utilization, from a health perspective, are central outcomes of the food system (Ericksen, 2008), other externalities regard, for example, negative climate impact, biodiversity and habitat losses, environmental degradation, the loss of rural communities and decreasing farmer incomes. Recent crises also have shed light on issues such as food system resilience, food provision and sufficiency.Information and education are commonly suggested as a way to push consumers in a healthier direction (e.g., European commission, 2020), but the toolbox for facilitating healthier eating is diverse. A holistic approach is needed to address the challenges associated with achieving healthier eating and healthier lifestyles. Planning for sustainable food systems requires interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches.
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  • Knez, Igor, et al. (författare)
  • Before and after a natural disaster : disruption in emotion component of place-identity and wellbeing
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Journal of Environmental Psychology. - : Academic Press. - 0272-4944 .- 1522-9610. ; 55, s. 11-17
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The aim was to investigate relationships between emotion and cognition components of place-identity and wellbeing, before and after a natural disaster. A total of 656 respondents, living near the area of the largest forest and landscape fire in modern times in Sweden, participated in this study. Before the disaster, a positive association was found between place-identity and wellbeing, indicating that the stronger emotions participants evolved to the place, as well as remembered more and thought about the place, the stronger wellbeing they experienced at the site. After the disaster, the strength of this relationship decreased more than twice, accounted for by the weakening of the emotion-wellbeing link. Accordingly, participants almost lost their emotional bond to the area but maintained their memories and thoughts about the site intact and, by that, their positive wellbeing associations with the location. This indicates tentatively the phenomenon of post-traumatic growth, type of resilience involving operations of cognitive appraisal. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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  • Knez, Igor, 1959-, et al. (författare)
  • I can still see, hear and smell the fire : Cognitive, emotional and personal consequences of a natural disaster, and the impact of evacuation
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Journal of Environmental Psychology. - : Elsevier. - 0272-4944 .- 1522-9610. ; 74
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • We investigated the effects of evacuation experience on autobiographical memory, sensory-perceptual re-experiencing, emotions, and personal consequentiality of a natural disaster one year after. A total of 601 individuals participated, living nearby the area of the largest fire in modern times in Sweden. It was shown that evacuated (first-hand experience) compared to not-evacuated (second-hand experience) participants thought and talked more about the fire. Evacuated residents also mentally traveled back and re-lived the disaster more; as well as saw the fire, heard its sound, smelled it more, and felt more anxious, enraged, and emotionally strong. Moreover, evacuated compared to not-evacuated participants estimated that their life and view of the world had changed due to the natural disaster. All this suggests that the psychology of dramatically charged events, such as natural disasters, differs notably between individuals “being there” and those “hearing the news”, indicating a factual flashbulb memory as a result of the first-hand experience.
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  • Nord, Jenny, et al. (författare)
  • Inventering av genomförda karaktärsanalyser
  • 2012
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Föreliggande skrift är en rapportering från arbete inom Fortlöpande miljöanalys (FoMA)projektet Utveckling av metoder för landskapskaraktäriseringar som en del av implementeringen av den Europeiska Landskapskonventionen som finansieras genom programmet Bebyggd miljö. FoMA är ett uppdrag som SLU har utöver forskning och utbildning vars arbete anknyter till svenska miljökvalitetsmål och Sveriges internationella miljösamarbete. Rapporten består av en översikt av svenska landskaps-analyser av typen karaktärsanalyser som samlats in via länsstyrelserna, Boverket, Trafikverket och SLU. Inventeringen skedde under oktober och november 2011 och gäller läget nationellt vid årsskiftet 2011/12.; -- This is a report from work made in the project Method development for landscape characterisations as part of the implementation of the European Landscape Convention (ELC), within the Built Environment programme which is part of SLU´s task of Environmental monitoring and assessment (EMA). During the last years there has been an increased amount of landscape analyses in Swe den, especially in connection with wind power planning. However, there is no conformity among them and their qualities are rather disparate. Further their connection with ELC is often weak. This report presents a national inventory of landscape characterisations until December 2012. They are studied, with reference to the aim with the analysis their scales (national, regional and municipal) and with their connections with landscape as expressed in the ELC
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid (författare)
  • A Sustainable Development Framework for a Landscape of Dispersed Historic Settlement
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: Landscape Research. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0142-6397 .- 1469-9710. ; 34, s. 33-54
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The purpose of the paper is to determine whether dispersed historic settlement can accommodate sustainable rural communities. While the main focus is on rural planning policies in England, there are references to sustainable development policies in areas of dispersed settlement in selected European countries. Some of the inherent contradictions inherent in the recent move towards fostering sustainable rural communities in UK planning practice are explored. Dispersed historic settlement as a cultural phenomenon worthy of protection and enhancement is reflected upon. Prospects for enhancing rural planning policies in the UK are explored and a framework is outlined for identifying criteria for sustainable rural communities that might inform rural planning policies, with particular reference to dispersed historic settlement. Pointers are offered towards improving rural planning policies in the UK.
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid (författare)
  • Applying the Concepts of Landscape Capacity and Sensitivity in Assessment of Intensively Changing Rural Landscapes
  • 2012
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Countries that have ratified the European Landscape Convention have agreed toidentify and assess characteristics of landscapes and the forces and pressureswhichtransform them. Methods to identify and map landscape character, that can be applied in spatial planning and landscape management, have been developed in England since the 1970's, and are increasingly used in other European countries. This requiresa critical analysisof howthe English methods for landscape characterisation areapplied in their national context and how such methods can be adapted toother countries. As part of the method for Landscape Character Assessment (LCA); the concepts of landscape sensitivityand landscape capacityare used to measure and make judgements of acceptable changes in particular areas. This study investigates, through the examination of Landscape Sensitivity Studies that have been performed inBritainon regional and local levels,the discourse used for justifying and explaining landscape sensitivityand capacity.What do theseconceptsmean and can the underlying values be detected?Are the methodsused consistently between different Landscape Sensitivity Studies or how do they differ? Finally an assessmentof landscapesensitivity is performed and discussed on a local level in anagriculturallandscape near the city of Lund in southern Sweden, an area characterised by a very intense change of land-use from agriculture to peri-urbanhorsy-cultureduringthe last decade and an intense expansion of windturbines duringthe last five years. How can we assess such a rapidly changing landscape in the terms of its sensitivity and capacity?
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid (författare)
  • Can food cultures and culinary trends for authenticity contribute to sustainable landscapes?
  • 2015
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    •  Food is much brought up in the sustainability debate, but mainly from an environmental aspect. Food culture is a major determinant of landscape over the world. This paper is based on the ongoing interdisciplinary research project ”The role of Food and Gastronomy for a Sustainable Landscape Heritage” financed by the Swedish National Board for Cultural Heritage, involving cultural food studies, landscape research and studies of related policies and practices. The project builds upon the assumptions that 1) gastronomic landscape heritage is not only a question of production for subsistence, as food is a vital bearer of material and immaterial cultural and aesthetic landscape values and that 2) gastronomic landscape heritage is associated with highly cultivated landscapes as well as predominantly ’natural’ landscapes, and hence that both culture and nature generates landscape values (Olwig unpublished). But what further synergies are there? Can the new (global) culinary trends for authenticity and ’sense of place’ (terroir) and a growing interest for from (groups of) consumers, for place based, environmentally and ethically sourced food, contribute to sustainable landscapes? For example; the use of food to create regional identity is nothing new, but currently experiencing a strong revival. In some countries where distinct regional food cultures never really have existed, such as Sweden, there are now ongoing efforts to construct regional food identities. This also excludes and draws up artificial boundaries towards other regions. In the paper, these, and further issues are problematized and the concepts are critically examined. Keywords: authenticity, food cultures, sustainability
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid (författare)
  • Exploring the national contexts and cultural ideas that preceded the Landscape Character Assessment method in England
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Landscape Research. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0142-6397 .- 1469-9710. ; 41, s. 175-185
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Countries ratifying the European Landscape Convention (ELC) agree to identify their landscapes, analyse their characteristics and assess the landscapes taking into account the values afforded them by the population. Some UK countries, such as England, are regarded as pioneers of these ideas and implementation of ELC principles even before it was drafted. Since the early 1990s, England (and Scotland) has been ahead of many countries in the development of methods for characterisation and identification of landscapes. However, such landscape assessment methods have been developed within a specific and distinctive historical context. This paper attempts to define the subtext of English landscape identity that may be ‘lost in translation’ or ignored when these methods are exported to other countries. The paper first outlines three major, interlinked aspects of ideas and societal development that have specifically affected development of landscape conservation and planning and landscape assessment methods in England, namely: (i) ideas from landscape conservation; (ii) countryside protection and planning in the early twentieth century; and (iii) institutionalisation and development of post-war planning and conservation practices. The paper also examines Landscape Character Assessment and discusses ways in which the national context may need to be considered when using this method.
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid (författare)
  • Identity, food and landscape character in the urban context
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Landscape Research. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0142-6397 .- 1469-9710. ; 41, s. 757-772
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Urban landscape character has been influenced by the evolving interactions between people and their lifestyles, food and city form. Concerns of urban populations about food production and consumption issues have led to a greater awareness of our links with food and how our food choices influence lifestyles. Consumer literature commonly categorises consumer types or identities, while the landscape literature similarly categorises landscapes through the production of typologies and character areas. In an examination of concept, this paper identifies and examines urban ‘foodscape’ character typologies where the interaction between people and food has a strong influence on the form, function and character of the present landscape. It draws on literature across a range of disciplines and uses an examination of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK to suggest a typology which reveals seven foodscape character types which are described and discussed.
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid, et al. (författare)
  • Landscape character assessment: a global practice
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies. - Second edition. | Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2018. : Routledge. - 9781138720312 ; , s. 576-588
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid, et al. (författare)
  • Landskapet som gick upp i rök
  • 2018
  • Rapport (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • Rapport från forskningsprojektet med samma namn som löpte under åren 2015-2017 och finansierades av Formas. Forskningsprojektet handlade om människor som bor i och nära brandplatsen i Västmanland, och hur deras förhållande till det omgivande landskapet förändrades i samband med att den omgivande miljön drastiskt ändrades.
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid, et al. (författare)
  • Landskapsobservatorier i Europa - organisationsformer och relevans för kulturarvet
  • 2019
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Vid landskapsobservatorier sker verksamheter för att förmedla kunskaper om landskapet, att öka medvetandet om landskapets värden och bevaka landskapsförändringar. Landskapsobservatorier drivs ofta i samverkan mellan regionala eller lokala myndigheter, frivilligorganisationer och akademiska institutioner. I denna rapport beskrivs olika organisationsformer och metoder för landskapsobservatorier i Europa, på olika nivåer. Även några besläktade organisationer för att studera landskapsförändringar tas upp. Landskapet är enligt landskapskonventionens innebörd en mötesplats och arena där hållbar utveckling kan ske. Det är en plats där lärande och engagemang kan skapas om kulturarv och naturvärden, för t.ex. barns utveckling och lärande, och där integration kan ske. Landskapsobservatorier verkar för att detta skall kunna bli möjligt.
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  • Sarlöv-Herlin, Ingrid (författare)
  • Urban wildscapes
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Landscape Research. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0142-6397 .- 1469-9710. ; 39, s. 596-597
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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