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  3. Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025): Heat!

Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025): Heat!

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v21i2
Published: 28-10-2025

Editorial

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    Front Matter

    Gillian Lawson
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  • Foreword

    Wendy Walls
    1-3
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Research-Informed Articles

  • Fields of potential: recovering hidden Chains of Ponds in a rapidly urbanising landscape

    Penny Allan, Martin Bryant, Peter Ridgeway, Andrew Toland
    4-24
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  • Weeds, War, and reconceptualising nature in Aotearoa, New Zealand A provocation to theorists from a practitioner at the coalface

    Paul Quinlan
    25-37
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  • Urban form, materials, vegetation and the resulting urban microclimates

    Landscape and Urban Design for improved urban microclimate

    Silvia Tavares, Jiawei Fu
    38-45
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  • Image of thermal image of student

    Turning up the Heat Reflecting on a decade of teaching landscape climate design.

    Wendy Walls, Jillian Walliss
    46-57
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  • The layered urban fabric of Beijing, where the expansion of multi-level municipal roads reflects accelerating urbanisation and squeezed green spaces

    Cooling strategies using thermal alliesthesia a complementary approach to enhancing greenway walking comfort

    Yanhan Li, Liang Li, Wenqing Wang, Lanxi Yang, Gillian Lawson
    58-71
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  • image of Melbourne General Cemetery

    The Future of a cemetery in a warming climate

    Wendy Walls
    72-88
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Report

  • Entire Issue as One Document

    Gillian Lawson
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