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    Zoning: A Prospective Instrument of Climate Adaptation
    Fadi Masoud
    Landscape Journal, May 2025, 44 (1) 21-32; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.1.21
    Fadi Masoud
    Fadi Masoud is an associate professor of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Toronto and the director of the Centre for Landscape Research. His research and teaching focus on the relationships between environmental systems and multi‐scalar urban design. Masoud has received several awards, including the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Research and Innovation Award and the Council of Landscape Architects Teaching Excellence Award. Masoud currently sits on Waterfront Toronto’s Design Review Panel and is a member of Toronto’s Urban Flooding Working Group, where he helped launch the city’s first Resilience Strategy.
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    Created Ecosystems and the Concept of Succession
    Charles Andrew Cole
    Landscape Journal, January 2019, 38 (1-2) 75-85; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.38.1-2.75
    Charles Andrew Cole
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    Ecology and Culture in the Design of Urban Parks
    Thomas Woltz [FASLA, NZILA]
    Landscape Journal, August 2017, 35 (2) 237-253; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.35.2.237
    Thomas Woltz
    FASLA, NZILA
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    A Landscape Neo-Baroque: Design as a Cultural Strategy for the Restoration of Urban Ecosystems
    Catharina Sack
    Landscape Journal, August 2015, 34 (1) 57-78; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.34.1.57
    Catharina Sack
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    Stewardship Now?Reflections on Landscape Architecture’s Raison d’être in the 21st Century
    Richard Weller
    Landscape Journal, February 2015, 33 (2) 85-108; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.33.2.85
    Richard Weller
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    The Suffocating Embrace of Landscape and the Picturesque Conditioning of Ecology
    Aaron M. Ellison
    Landscape Journal, October 2013, 32 (1) 79-94; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.32.1.79
    Aaron M. Ellison
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    A Field Guide to Form: Lawrence Halprin's Ecological Engagement with The Sea Ranch
    Kathleen L. John-Alder
    Landscape Journal, March 2012, 31 (1-2) 53-75; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.31.1-2.53
    Kathleen L. John-Alder
    Kathleen L. John-Alder is an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University. A registered landscape architect with over 20 years of professional experience, she holds undergraduate degrees from Oberlin College and Rutgers University, an MS from Pennsylvania State University, and an MED from Yale University. Kathleen is the author of “The Garden, The Greenhouse, and The Picturesque View,” which appears in Kevin Roche: Architecture as Environment
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    Landscape As Infrastructure
    Pierre Bélanger
    Landscape Journal, March 2009, 28 (1) 79-95; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.28.1.79
    Pierre Bélanger
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