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- You have accessRestricted accessToward Increasing Faculty Licensure in Landscape Architecture EducationGalen Newman, Mary Pat McGuire, Zhihan Tao and Rui ZhuLandscape Journal, November 2024, 43 (2) 71-86; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.43.2.71Galen NewmanDr. Galen Newman is professor and department head in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning at Texas A&M University. His research interests include community resilience, urban regeneration, landscape performance, and advanced land use science and analytics. He has published many articles in high‐impact, peer‐reviewed outlets; received generous funding from high‐caliber external sources; and won multiple national and international awards for his research and teaching.Mary Pat McGuireMary Pat McGuire is a licensed landscape architect and associate professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois–Urbana Champaign. She is also a dean’s fellow for research in the College of Fine & Applied Arts and co‐chair of the MLA program. Prior to her academic work, she practiced landscape architecture for ten years, including for Peter Walker & Partners and Conservation Design Forum.Zhihan TaoDr. Zhihan Tao serves as a lecturer in the Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Department at Texas A&M University, where he teaches digital communication, urban issues, urban and landscape design studios, and landscape history courses. His passion and expertise converge at the intersection of landscape performance and disaster resilience. Dr. Tao is also a Texas A&M University Superfund trainee in the Community Engagement Core. He has had the opportunity to share his insights through peer‐reviewed presentations at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conferences as well as peer‐reviewed publications. Dr. Tao’s commitment to his work is evident in his contributions to the academic community. Through his research and engagement efforts, he is dedicated to making valuable contributions to the fields of landscape architecture and urban planning.Rui ZhuDr. Rui Zhu is a postdoctoral researcher at Texas A&M University, focusing on the intricate interplay between urban regeneration, community resilience, and public health. With a notable track record, Rui Zhu has contributed extensively to academia, boasting a portfolio of published articles in esteemed peer‐reviewed journals. Additionally, her expertise has been recognized through multiple design awards, including the prestigious national ASLA student award.
- You have accessRestricted accessArtificial Intelligence in Landscape ArchitectureA Literature ReviewPhillip Fernberg and Brent ChamberlainLandscape Journal, May 2023, 42 (1) 13-35; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.42.1.13Phillip FernbergPhillip 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.Brent ChamberlainBrent 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:
- You have accessRestricted accessSeeing the Petrochemical Landscapes of the BakkenD. L. Fischer and Meghan L. E. KirkwoodLandscape Journal, May 2022, 41 (1) 61-76; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.41.1.61D. L. FischerD. L. Fischer is associate professor of landscape architecture and chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture at North Dakota State University. He is an ASLA award-winning landscape architect and currently serves as an architecture and design committee advisor for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, scheduled to open in Medora, ND in 2025.Meghan L. E. KirkwoodMeghan Kirkwood is an assistant professor of visual arts at Washington University in St. Louis, where she serves as area head of photography. She earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in Photography before completing her MFA in Studio Art at Tulane University and her PhD at the University of Florida. Kirkwood’s photography has been exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, Thailand, Mexico, and South Africa. Her photographic research looks at the ways in which landscape imagery can inform and advance public conversations around land use, infrastructure, and planning.
- You have accessRestricted access“Separate but Equal?” Understanding Gender Differences in Urban Park Usage and Its Implications for Gender-Inclusive DesignYiwei Huang and N. Claire NapawanLandscape Journal, January 2021, 40 (1) 1-16; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.40.1.1Yiwei HuangYiwei Huang is Assistant Professor of landscape architecture at Purdue University. Her research focuses on participatory design and planning methods, therapeutic and edible landscape in cities, and the health and everyday geography of traditionally marginalized urban communities.N. Claire NapawanN. Claire Napawan is Associate Professor of landscape architecture and environmental design in the Department of Human Ecology at the University of California, Davis. Her research uses co-design methodologies to increase community’s resilience for underrepresented populations.
- You have accessRestricted accessRecent Trends in LA-Based Research: A Topic Analysis of CELA Abstract ContentGalen Newman, Dongying Li, Zhihan Tao and Rui ZhuLandscape Journal, January 2021, 39 (2) 51-73; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.39.2.51Galen NewmanGalen 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.Dongying LiDongying Li is Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. Her research interests include health systems design, ecosystem services, active living, and data modeling.Zhihan TaoZhihan 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.Rui ZhuRui 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.
- You have accessRestricted accessFemale Landscape Architects in Israel: An Emerging Professional CommunityTal Alon-MozesLandscape Journal, January 2019, 38 (1-2) 147-159; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.38.1-2.147
- You have accessRestricted accessEcology and Culture in the Design of Urban ParksThomas Woltz [FASLA, NZILA]Landscape Journal, August 2017, 35 (2) 237-253; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.35.2.237Thomas WoltzFASLA, NZILA
- You have accessRestricted accessUrban Barnraising: Collective Rituals to Promote CommunitasAlison B. HirschLandscape Journal, March 2016, 34 (2) 113-126; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.34.2.113
- You have accessRestricted accessThemes in Landscape Architecture Publishing: Past Trends, Future NeedsDebra Flanders Cushing and Alayna RenataLandscape Journal, August 2015, 34 (1) 15-36; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.34.1.15
- You have accessRestricted accessA Systematic Approach to Incorporating Multiple Ecosystem Services in Landscape Planning and DesignPatrick MooneyLandscape Journal, February 2015, 33 (2) 141-171; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.33.2.141