All Stories

  1. Effect of reserve protection level and governance on tree cover loss and gain
  2. The affective pedagogies of horse-human interventions: a more-than-human perspective on equine assisted learning with marginalised young people
  3. Identifying relationships between landscape values, spatial perceptions of risk, and physical assets
  4. Addressing fraudulent responses in online surveys: Insights from a web‐based participatory mapping study
  5. Pandemic gardening: A narrative review, vignettes and implications for future research
  6. Im/mobilising bus travel as an infrastructure of care: student experiences in a mid-size city
  7. Factors affecting the mainstreaming of climate change adaptation in municipal policy and practice: a systematic review
  8. Overview of evidence on mechanisms affecting the outcomes of terrestrial multiple-use protected areas
  9. Diversity in public perceptions of urban forests and urban trees: A critical review
  10. A ‘tug of war’ between more parks or better greenspace: The dilemma of meeting ‘community expectations’ with limited resources
  11. How Leadership Influences Urban Greenspace Provision: The Case of Surrey, Canada
  12. The benefits of Q + PPGIS for coupled human-natural systems research: A systematic review
  13. Editorial: Historical Legacies of Land Use in Cities; Parks, Open Spaces and Potential for Green Infrastructure- Ideas of City Nature in an Urbanizing Planet
  14. Indigenising the curriculum: Transcending Australian geography’s dark past
  15. Factors affecting the preparedness of overnight hikers in national parks: Insights from Tasmania, Australia
  16. Can smaller parks limit green gentrification? Insights from Hangzhou, China
  17. Governance Factors Shaping Greenspace Provision: From Theory to Practice
  18. Quiet Activism
  19. City-size bias in knowledge on the effects of urban nature on people and biodiversity
  20. Under pressure: Factors shaping urban greenspace provision in a mid-sized city
  21. Trust, Connection and Equity: Can Understanding Context Help to Establish Successful Campus Community Gardens?
  22. Planning for Older People in a Rapidly Warming and Ageing World: The Role of Urban Greening
  23. The Association of Trail Features With Self-Report Trail Use by Neighborhood Residents
  24. Urbanisation
  25. The City Under COVID‐19: Podcasting As Digital Methodology
  26. Corrigendum to “Factors shaping urban greenspace provision: A systematic review of the literature” [Landscape Urban Plan. 178 (2018) 82–101]
  27. Urban Ecology
  28. Assessing emotional and social health using photographs: An innovative research method for rural studies and its applicability in a care-farming program for youth
  29. A narrative and systematic review of the behavioural, cognitive and emotional effects of passive nature exposure on young people: Evidence for prescribing change
  30. Research Productivity of Australian Planning Academics: A Bibliometric Analysis
  31. Factors shaping urban greenspace provision: A systematic review of the literature
  32. Cultivating climate justice: Green infrastructure and suburban disadvantage in Australia
  33. How climate change perception is reshaping attitudes towards the functional benefits of urban trees and green space: Lessons from Hong Kong
  34. Make kin, not cities! Multispecies entanglements and ‘becoming-world’ in planning theory
  35. The ecotourism-extraction nexus and its implications for the long-term sustainability of protected areas: what is being sustained and who decides?
  36. NGO Partnerships in Using Ecotourism for Conservation: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  37. Using trees to cool cities
  38. Is extermination to be the legacy of Mary Gilbert’s cat?
  39. Not in our park! Local community perceptions of recreational activities in peri-urban national parks
  40. Climate Cosmopolitics and the Possibilities for Urban Planning
  41. ‘It's real, not fake like a park’: Residents’ perception and use of informal urban green-space in Brisbane, Australia and Sapporo, Japan
  42. ‘Seeing red’ in national parks: How visitors’ values affect perceptions and park experiences
  43. The role of distance in peri-urban national park use: Who visits them and how far do they travel?
  44. Charting the green and climate-adaptive city
  45. Reconceptualizing green infrastructure for climate change adaptation: Barriers to adoption and drivers for uptake by spatial planners
  46. Residents’ understanding of the role of green infrastructure for climate change adaptation in Hangzhou, China
  47. Memories of vacant lots: how and why residents used informal urban green space as children and teenagers in Brisbane, Australia, and Sapporo, Japan
  48. The ‘hollow-middle’: why positive community perceptions do not translate into pro-conservation behaviour in El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
  49. A systematic review of the efficacy of equine-assisted interventions on psychological outcomes
  50. Informal urban green space: A trilingual systematic review of its role for biodiversity and trends in the literature
  51. Informal Urban Green-Space: Comparison of Quantity and Characteristics in Brisbane, Australia and Sapporo, Japan
  52. Publishing not perishing: how research students transition from novice to knowledgeable using systematic quantitative literature reviews
  53. Urban green space, public health, and environmental justice: The challenge of making cities ‘just green enough’
  54. Color me healthy: Food diversity in school community gardens in two rapidly urbanising Australian cities
  55. Whither Justice? An Analysis of Local Climate Change Responses from South East Queensland, Australia
  56. Climate Change, Energy Policy and Justice: A Systematic Review
  57. Informal urban greenspace: A typology and trilingual systematic review of its role for urban residents and trends in the literature
  58. Greener growing: assessing the influence of gardening practices on the ecological viability of community gardens in South East Queensland, Australia
  59. The benefits of publishing systematic quantitative literature reviews for PhD candidates and other early-career researchers
  60. Bordering on neglect: ‘environmental justice’ in Australian planning
  61. Greenspace Planning: Problems with Standards, Lessons from Research, and Best Practices
  62. When green is White: The cultural politics of race, nature and social exclusion in a Los Angeles urban national park
  63. Planning the Climate-just City
  64. A systematic quantitative review of urban tree benefits, costs, and assessment methods across cities in different climatic zones
  65. Past results and future directions in urban community gardens research
  66. Climate Ethics
  67. Biophilia
  68. Adaptation, Climate Change
  69. Tianying, China
  70. Green around the gills? The challenge of density for urban greenspace planning in SEQ
  71. Tempering growth: planning for the challenges of climate change and growth management in SEQ
  72. Development, Reliability, and Validity of an Urban Trail Use Survey
  73. Adapting ecological modernisation to the Australian context
  74. Proximity and Perceived Safety as Determinants of Urban Trail Use: Findings from a Three-City Study
  75. Book reviews
  76. Can urban greenspace combat climate change? Towards a subtropical cities research agenda
  77. Planning for Climate Change
  78. Planning for environmental justice in an urban national park
  79. Nature, race, and parks: past research and future directions for geographic research
  80. Urban Habitats/Nature
  81. Book Reviews
  82. The Park Made of Oil: Towards a Historical Political Ecology of the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area
  83. Trail Characteristics as Correlates of Urban Trail Use
  84. Selective Memories, Sanitised Futures: Constructing Visions of Future Place in Sydney
  85. Book reviews
  86. Book reviews
  87. Linfen, China
  88. Environmental Justice
  89. Ecological Justice
  90. Environmental Justice
  91. The human relationship with nature
  92. Design (and Ecodesign)
  93. Quality of Life