Green infrastructure
- Open AccessLandscape Patterns and Their Effect on Stormwater Runoff in the Alabama and Mississippi Coastal RegionSweta Byahut, Stephanie Rogers, Joseph Nisbett, Ishan S. Anjikar and Charlene M. LeBleuLandscape Journal, June 2026, 45 (1) 19-39; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.45.1.19Sweta ByahutSweta Byahut, PhD, is an associate professor of Planning in the Department of Political Science at Auburn University’s College of Liberal Arts. Her research interests focus on sustainability and resiliency planning, development regulation, and urban land management.Stephanie RogersStephanie Rogers, PhD, is an associate professor of Geosciences at Auburn University’s College of Sciences and Mathematics. She is a GIS expert whose research focuses on geospatial technologies, data collection and management, and analytical methodologies to solve real‐world problems across disciplines.Joseph NisbettJoeseph Nisbett, PLA, AICP, is Principal at Nisbett Design and Associate Developer at Acorn Investments, Orlando, FL. He has a Master of Community Planning and a Master of Landscape Architecture from Auburn University.Ishan S. AnjikarIshan S. Anjikar, P.E., PMP, is a flood resilience quality control manager for Odin/USACE, Roseville, CA. He has a Master of Civil Engineering (Environmental) from Auburn University.Charlene M. LeBleuCharlene M. LeBleu, FCELA, FASLA, AICP, is an emeritus professor of Landscape Architecture in the College of Architecture, Design & Construction. Her primary areas of interest and research have been water quality issues, especially those related to low‐impact development design.
- You have accessRestricted accessThe Habitat Value and Best Practices of Meadow EcoroofsDesirae D. WoodLandscape Journal, June 2026, 45 (1) 41-61; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.45.1.41Desirae D. WoodDesirae D. Wood is a landscape architect inspired by Japanese gardens and trained in Japanese garden principles and practices as well as in ecology‐based principles and practices. Wood believes you can never build a garden better than yourself. With twenty years of experience, she currently serves as the Founding Principal of the award‐winning firm Dobro Design and was the former Garden Asset Manager for the Portland Japanese Garden. In these roles she has led garden renovation, design, construction, maintenance, asset management, research, and education while guided by a strong purpose—to connect people to nature through the beauty of awe‐inspiring gardens.
- You have accessRestricted accessPromoting Green Infrastructure Awareness through EducationPre‐ and Post‐Assessments of Its EffectivenessJoowon Im and Jiyoon YoonLandscape Journal, May 2024, 43 (1) 49-68; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.43.1.49Joowon ImDr. Joowon Im is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington. She has developed city comprehensive plans, landscape improvement plans, and sustainable community designs at various scales inter/nationally, with analyses of natural systems and cultural and historical resources, while working at landscape architecture firms in Korea (for‐profit and nonprofit organizations) and at AECOM (former EDAW) in NY. Her primary research interest is creating a sustainable community and resilient environment through water‐ and place‐sensitive approaches to improving quality of life through health, safety, walkability, and livability. She believes that sustainability can be achieved with sincere hearts and open minds.Jiyoon YoonDr. Jiyoon Yoon is an associate professor of science education at the University of Texas at Arlington. She received her PhD in science education and curriculum and instruction at Indiana University. Dr. Yoon has participated in extensive science methods research studies and instructional technology projects for pre‐ and in‐service science teachers. She has also established and directed international programs to exchange teaching methods and culture between America and Korea. Her research focuses on establishing rich science teaching and learning environments with the aid of technology within a global society.
- You have accessRestricted accessClimate BufferNetA Gaming Simulation Linking Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Adaptation with Agricultural Landscape PlanningAaron William Thompson, Robert Marzec and Gary BurniskeLandscape Journal, May 2022, 41 (1) 45-60; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.41.1.45Aaron William ThompsonAaron W. Thompson, PhD, is an assistant professor of horticulture and landscape architecture and director of the Center for Community & Environmental Design at Purdue University.Robert MarzecRobert Marzec, PhD, is a professor of English in the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University.Gary BurniskeGary Burniske is an assistant director with the International Programs in Agriculture for the College of Agriculture at Purdue University.
- You have accessRestricted accessMultifunctional Wastewater Treatment LandscapesGary AustinLandscape Journal, February 2014, 32 (2) 199-214; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.32.2.199
- You have accessRestricted accessConserving Biodiversity in Metropolitan LandscapesA Matter of Scale (But Which Scale?)James R. MillerLandscape Journal, March 2008, 27 (1) 114-126; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.27.1.114

