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LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING ELSEVIER Landscappe and Urban Planningg 64 (2003) I-II This article is also available online at: www.elsevier.com/locate/landurbplan Contents of Landscape and Urban Planning, Volume 64 Vol. 64 Issues 1-2 15 June 2003 Articles Including aboriginal issues in forest planning: a case study in central interior British Columbia, Canada M.K. Kariala and S.M. Dewhurst (Prince George, Camada). . 0. ee ew ee eee eet eee wee l Greenbelt and Green Heart: separating and integrating landscapes in European city regions I EE ee Le eee Ee ee ee ee eS ee eee eS rd oe re ae 19 Participatory landscape development: overcoming social barriers to public involvement M. Buchecker, M. Hunziker and F. Kienast (Birmensdorf, Switzerland)........2.2..0.0 .e. e.e .ee.e e 29 The relationship between research and design in landscape architecture L.-A.S. Milburn (Mississippi, MS, USA) and R.D. Brown (Guelph, Canada). ....................004. 47 Simulating spatial urban expansion based on a physical process L. Li (Tokyo, Japan and Wuhan, PR China), Y. Sato (Tokyo, Japan) and H. Zhu (Wuhan, PR China)......... 67 Effects of recreational use impacts on hiking experiences in natural areas eee eG ee Se eee TR eT CTCL eee Ree er eee 77 Planning open spaces for wildlife 2: modeling and verifying focal species habitat ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ae a ee eee ee 89 A framework for geometry generation and rendering of plants with applications in landscape architecture Ci eee SUN CIID og do bo 6 bie 5:b eets wid SnD Gay Se we «ed A 8 oS OA ORs 0 eh I cat tar Se ee ed ee 6 Bess bead ke in & 1 ee Ee ea 4 Cee eos eee PI Se kU ee A td ie aie Wd Sig i ee a eo Ne eae Sort ie cr outs ec etata Vol. 64 Issue 3 15 July 2003 Articles Assessing academic contributions in landscape architecture L.-A.S. Milburn (Mississippi State, MS, USA), R.D. Brown (Guelph, Canada), S.J. Mulley (Mississippi State, ee ge | FET Ce RAT Te REPECETT CULO CER ee eee 119 A model for assessing wildlife habitats in urban landscapes of eastern Pima County, Arizona (USA) M. Livingston, W.W. Shaw and L.K. Harris (Tucson, AZ, USA)... 1.2... . ee ee eee 131 Modelling dynamic spatial processes: simulation of urban future scenarios through cellular automata J.1. Barredo, M. Kasanko, N. McCormick and C. Lavalle (Ispra, Italy)... 2... 2... 2... . 2c eee ee ee eee eee 145 Scenario visualisation for participatory landscape planning—a study from Denmark ee Fee me | PETE ECE C CECT LOC TCE ee 161 Spatial and temporal activity patterns of the brood parasitic brown-headed cowbird at an urban/wildland interface J.F. Chace, J.J. Walsh, A. Cruz, J.W. Prather and H.M. Swanson (Boulder, CO, USA) ...............04.5. 179 Vol. 64 Issue 4 15 August 2003 Articles The relationship of urban design to human health and condition ie. Deeeeem Genpact: Tiameee FG, FA. UGA) 0 ce ccc cee rete re rsa pes wes ens sw ewes 19] doi: 10.1016/S0169-2046(03)00 139-7 Il Contents of Landscape and Urban Planning, Volume 64 Landscape scale vegetation-type conversion and fire hazard in the San Francisco bay area open spaces W.H. Russell (Sausalito, CA, USA) and J.R. McBride (Berkeley, CA, USA) A reliable and valid self-rating measure of the restorative quality of natural environments K.-T. Han (Taipei, Taiwan) The application of ‘least-cost’ modelling as a functional landscape model F. Adriaensen, J.P. Chardon (Antwerp, Belgium and Wageningen, The Netherlands), G. De Blust (Brussels, Belgium), E. Swinnen, S. Villalba, H. Gulinck (Leuven, Belgium) and E. Matthysen (Antwerp, Belgium) Assessing the benefits of reclaiming urban quarries: a CVM analysis D. Damigos and D. Kaliampakos (Athens, Greece) Contents of Landscape and Urban Planning, Volume 64

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