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- You have accessRestricted accessA Systematic Literature Review of the Economic Effects of Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) on Housing PricesBoyoung Park and Byoung‐Suk KweonLandscape Journal, May 2025, 44 (1) 1-19; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.1.1Boyoung ParkDr. Boyoung Park is a lecturer in the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture at the University of Maryland. She completed her PhD at the University of Maryland, where her dissertation focused on the economic effects of stormwater BMPs on housing sale prices in Washington, DC. With a background in stormwater BMPs, Dr. Park’s research interests lie in understanding the impacts of these practices on urban sustainability, environmental policy, and community well‐being. In addition to publishing peer‐reviewed articles, book chapters and reports, Dr. Park has presented her research at conferences such as CELA, EDURA, and GCEC, receiving the 3rd award at the AGNR Cornerstone event at the University of Maryland.Byoung‐Suk KweonDr. Byoung‐Suk Kweon is a professor and the director of the Design Center for Environmental and Community Health in the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture at the University of Maryland. She is also a registered landscape architect. Her research interests include environmental behaviors, landscape performance, environmental justice, urban agriculture and landscape architecture. She has authored numerous articles, book chapters and reports, and she has been recognized as one of the 10 most cited landscape architecture faculty members in the United States.
- You have accessRestricted accessBefore ParksPublic Landscapes in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Boston, New York, and PhiladelphiaAnne BeamishLandscape Journal, January 2021, 40 (2) 1-17; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.40.2.1Anne BeamishDr. Anne Beamish is Associate Professor of landscape architecture at Kansas State University. Her research and teaching interests focus on urban landscape history, the design of public space, and the history of innovative ideas, technologies, and policies that have transformed the landscape. Current research projects include the history of nighttime and public street lighting; the evolution of the Boston Common from a utilitarian space to treasured park; American pleasure gardens; and the cultural life of trees.
- You have accessRestricted accessParks and Quality of Life: Differences among African American and White ResidentsByoung-Suk Kweon, Robert W. Marans and Che-Wei YiLandscape Journal, August 2017, 35 (1) 97-108; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.35.1.97Byoung-Suk KweonRobert W. Marans
- You have accessRestricted accessReconstruction of Urban Forests in Hamburg and Dresden after World War IIJudith Stilgenbauer and Joe R. McBrideLandscape Journal, September 2010, 29 (2) 144-160; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.29.2.144
- You have accessRestricted accessParks as Mirrors of CommunityDesign Discourse and Community Hopes for Parks in East St. LouisLaura LawsonLandscape Journal, March 2007, 26 (1) 116-133; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.26.1.116

