作者: Paul H. Gobster , Wei-Ning Xiang
DOI: 10.1016/J.LANDURBPLAN.2012.03.001
关键词: Sociology 、 Core Knowledge 、 Presentation 、 Urban planning 、 Ecology 、 Environmental planning 、 Scope (project management) 、 Landscape assessment
摘要: Maps are central to our understanding of landscapes. When this Editorship began revise the journal's Aims and Scope for presentation in a forthcoming editorial, we sought ways which could identify core knowledge base boundaries, however permeable, what journal community considers be Landscape Urban Planning (LAND). Strategically, also better understand niche among other communities research themes disciplines toward might more effectively communicate.