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    Guest Editors’ Introduction to the Special Issue
    Robert Corry and Charlene LeBleu
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) v-vi; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.v
    Robert Corry
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    Charlene LeBleu
    Roles: Guest Editors
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    Cyclical CityFive Stories of Urban Transformation
    Richard C. Smardon
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 142-144; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.142
    Richard C. Smardon
    Richard C. Smardon is a SUNY distinguished service professor emeritus at SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
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    Guerrillas in Our MidstAd Hoc Urbanism and Public Practice
    Susannah Abbey
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 77-90; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.77
    Susannah Abbey
    Susannah Abbey is a writer and landscape designer who teaches in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
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    Transdisciplinarity and Boundary Work for Landscape Architecture Scholars
    Joan Iverson Nassauer
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 1-11; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.1
    Joan Iverson Nassauer
    Joan Iverson Nassauer, FCELA, FASLA, is a professor in the School for Environment & Sustainability at the University of Michigan and past editor-in-chief of Landscape and Urban Planning. She uses design-in-science as part of transdisciplinary approaches to build knowledge about how ecological design and planning affect human well-being, aesthetic experience, and the cultural sustainability of environmental benefits. Her work addresses design and planning of metropolitan and agricultural landscapes across scales—ranging from continental scale implications of agricultural practices to neighborhood scale implications of green infrastructure.
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    Editor’s Letter
    James LaGro Jr.
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) iv; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.iv
    James LaGro Jr.
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    Decolonizing the Language of Landscape Architecture
    N. Claire Napawan, Linda Chamorro, Debra Guenther and Yiwei Huang
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 109-129; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.109
    N. Claire Napawan
    N. Claire Napawan is an associate professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of California, Davis.
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    Linda Chamorro
    Linda Chamorro is an assistant professor of Landscape Architecture at Florida International University.
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    Debra Guenther
    Debra Guenther, FASLA, is a design partner at Mithun in Seattle, Washington.
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    Yiwei Huang
    Yiwei Huang is an assistant professor of Landscape Architecture at Purdue University.
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    Artificial Intelligence in Landscape ArchitectureA Literature Review
    Phillip Fernberg and Brent Chamberlain
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 13-35; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.13
    Phillip Fernberg
    Phillip Fernberg is a landscape designer, PhD candidate, and researcher in Utah State University’s Visualization, Instrumentation and Virtual Interaction Design (VIVID) Laboratory. He has earned an MLA from Louisiana State University and a BA in Latin American Studies from Brigham Young University. Fernberg’s current research focuses on spatial cognition in complex virtual environments and the implications of artificial intelligence for landscape architecture practice. He has published articles in several international journals and magazines and is a current recipient of the LAF Fellowship for Innovation and Leadership.
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    Brent Chamberlain
    Brent Chamberlain, PhD, is an associate professor of landscape architecture and environmental planning at Utah State University. His expertise as a computational environmental planner is built on three foci: 1) visualization and spatial data science, 2) applied computational approaches (including optimization and artificial intelligence), and 3) environmental perception and affect related to built and natural environments. His work has been published in several international journals, and his research has been funded by several national and state agencies, including the NSF, DoD, NIDILRR, UT DOT, and UT Public Lands. More can be found at:
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    Cultivating Creativity
    Brooke K. Sullivan
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 139-140; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.139
    Brooke K. Sullivan
    Brooke K. Sullivan has over 20 years of experience in environmental consulting and restoration design and has worked for 5 years in higher education as a teacher and researcher. They received a PhD in Science of Coastal and Estuarine Ecology from the University of Melbourne in Victoria Australia and a Master of Science in Restoration Ecology and Environmental Horticulture from the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington. Prior to completing their graduate work, they studied for a certificate in Restoration Ecology and earned a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the Department of Landscape Architecture and a Bachelor of Arts in Community and Environmental Planning at the University of Washington.
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    Teaching Design as an Infinite GameAdaptive Systems and Resilient Landscapes
    Noah Billig and Tori Kjer
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 91-107; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.91
    Noah Billig
    Noah Billig, PhD, is an associate professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning in the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas. He has taught, researched, and worked in the landscape architecture and planning fields in the United States, Turkey, and Austria. His research focuses on adaptive design and planning, including community engagement; environmental justice; generative design; and perceptions of environments.
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    Tori Kjer
    Tori Kjer, executive director at the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, holds a master’s degree and licensure in landscape architecture, with over a decade’s experience implementing projects and advocating for policies focused on improving community health outcomes through fresh food access, stormwater capture, and green space development. Previously as LA program director of the Trust for Public Land, Kjer established TPL’s Los Angeles Parks for People Program, collaborating with partners and community stakeholders to identify priorities, build trust, and lead coalitions, helping raise over $50 million in public and private grants and overseeing the development of a dozen new parks.
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    Against the AnthropoceneVisual Culture and the Environment Today
    Theodore S. Eisenman
    Landscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 140-142; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.140
    Theodore S. Eisenman
    Theodore S. Eisenman, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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