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    Practice‐Based Research Now: Purpose, Approach, and a Proposition
    Megan Barnes, Anya Domlesky, Allison Harvey, Lisa Hwang, Eric Kramer, Allyson Mendenhall, Margaret Plumb and Rebecca Popowsky
    Landscape Journal, November 2024, 43 (2) 87-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.43.2.87
    Megan Barnes
    Megan Barnes is senior program manager for research programs at the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF). She manages LAF’s Case Study Investigation (CSI) program, the Deb Mitchell Research Grant, and Landscape Performance Series initiatives. Her primary focus is on landscape performance and connecting research and practice in landscape architecture.
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    Anya Domlesky
    Anya Domlesky is the director of research and an associate principal at SWA. She runs XL Lab, the firm’s innovation group, which undertakes practice‐based research. As a designer, Anya focuses on landscape‐driven urban design and environmental planning.
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    Allison Harvey
    Allison Harvey is a principal in the Philadelphia office of OJB. She has over 15 years of professional experience combining practical research with emerging design practices. As a coleader of OJB* Lab, she is a passionate advocate for finding evidence‐based solutions to our complex and interrelated environmental challenges.
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    Lisa Hwang
    Lisa Hwang is a design data and metrics specialist at LandDesign, where she works to bridge her experience as a licensed landscape architect with firmwide support services teams to better track, measure, and communicate the impact and value of the firm’s expertise and projects.
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    Eric Kramer
    Eric Kramer, FASLA, is a principal at Reed Hilderbrand. Through two decades working within consequential landscapes across the United States, he has guided the renewal and enrichment of numerous campuses, cultural institutions, and urban districts. His work engages basic research into both the cultural and technical aspects of the discipline.
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    Allyson Mendenhall
    Allyson Mendenhall, FASLA, is chief practice resources officer at Sasaki. A landscape architect with experience leading complex, multidisciplinary design projects, she leads internal operations teams to provide essential support for projects, staff, and firmwide initiatives. Allyson is recognized for bridging design practice and academia through research partnerships and publications.
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    Margaret Plumb
    Margaret Plumb is director of DW Legacy Design® at Design Workshop. She harnesses her love for collaboration and creative thinking to enrich the firm’s culture, ensure high quality work, and foster a participatory design practice across all seven of Design Workshop’s studios.
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    Rebecca Popowsky
    Rebecca Popowsky is a research associate at OLIN. She has contributed to a wide range of design, planning, and construction projects at OLIN and currently leads OLIN’s external research initiatives, including work with academic and scientific institutions and allied professionals. In addition to practicing, Rebecca teaches design studios and professional practice at the University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore College.
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    Recent Trends in LA-Based Research: A Topic Analysis of CELA Abstract Content
    Galen Newman, Dongying Li, Zhihan Tao and Rui Zhu
    Landscape Journal, January 2021, 39 (2) 51-73; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.39.2.51
    Galen Newman
    Galen Newman is Associate Professor at Texas A&M University. He also serves as Coordinator of the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Program and he is Associate Department Head. His research interests include urban regeneration, community resilience, landscape performance, land use science, and spatial analytics.
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    Dongying Li
    Dongying Li is Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. Her research interests include health systems design, ecosystem services, active living, and data modeling.
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    Zhihan Tao
    Zhihan Tao is a PhD student in the Urban and Regional Science Program at Texas A&M University. His research interests include spatial analysis, low-impact development, landscape performance, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
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    Rui Zhu
    Rui Zhu is a PhD student in the Urban and Regional Science Program at Texas A&M University. Her research interests include design for health, spatial analytics, landscape performance, and advanced digital representation.
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