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    James LaGro Jr.
    Landscape Journal, November 2025, 44 (2) v; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.2.v
    James LaGro Jr.
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    Visualizing ASLA Conference Education Session Content, 2011, 2013–2023
    Rob Kuper
    Landscape Journal, November 2025, 44 (2) 25-46; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.2.25
    Rob Kuper
    Rob Kuper is an associate professor of landscape architecture at Temple University. His past research interests generally involved landscape perceptions, specifically about time, landscape preference, and the Attention Restoration Theory. His current research focuses on the climate crisis and greenhouse gas emissions as they relate to landscape architecture teaching and practice.
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    Sponge Park: Gowanus Canal by Susannah C. Drake
    Richard Smardon
    Landscape Journal, November 2025, 44 (2) 147-148; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.2.147
    Richard Smardon
    Richard C. Smardon is a SUNY distinguished service professor emeritus at SUNY‐College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
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    A Walk in the Park: Kinesthesia in the Arts of Landscape by Susan Pashman
    Kenneth Hurst
    Landscape Journal, November 2025, 44 (2) 148-152; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.2.148
    Kenneth Hurst
    Dr. Kenneth Hurst has spent much of his career in park and playground development promoting public park open space, children’s play environments, and playground safety and accessibility. He has spoken in forums and conferences at local, state, national, and international levels. His research seeks to document evidenced‐based support for individual park elements’ contributions to increased use and physical activity in park environments. Hurst holds BSLA and MLA degrees and a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University. A faculty member at Texas A&M, he serves on the ASLA Children’s Outdoor Environments PPN, contributes to playground safety training, and serves as a consultant on parks and playgrounds.
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    Landscapes in the Making by Stephen Daniels and Dell Upton (eds)
    Richard Smardon
    Landscape Journal, November 2025, 44 (2) 152-154; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.2.152
    Richard Smardon
    Richard C. Smardon is a SUNY distinguished service professor emeritus at SUNY‐College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
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    Envisioning New Technology in Geodesign Scenarios
    Boqian Xu and Frederick Steiner
    Landscape Journal, November 2025, 44 (2) 65-92; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.2.65
    Boqian Xu
    Boqian Xu is an assistant professor from the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University. His research focuses on ecocities, ecological footprint, and carbon footprint. He is also a licensed professional landscape architect who has been involved in many projects in both China and the United States. Xu holds a PhD in city and regional planning, a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Pennsylvania, and a bachelor’s degree in landscape gardening from Beijing Forestry University.
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    Frederick Steiner
    Frederick Steiner is dean and Paley Professor as well as faculty codirector of The Ian L. McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology at the University of Pennsylvania, Stuart Weitzman School of Design. He has written, edited, or coedited 22 books, including Design with Nature Now and Megaregions and America’s Future (both from Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, distributed by Columbia University Press). He is a fellow of the American Academy in Rome, the American Society of Landscape Architects, and the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.
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Landscape Journal: 44 (2)
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About Landscape Journal

The official journal of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA)
Editor-in-Chief: James LaGro Jr., University of Wisconsin–Madison
Print ISSN: 0277-2426, e-ISSN: 1553-2704
Published twice per year: Spring, Fall

The mission of landscape architecture is supported by research and theory in many fields. Landscape Journal offers in-depth exploration of ideas and challenges that are central to contemporary design, planning, and teaching. Besides scholarly features, Landscape Journal includes editorial columns, creative work, reviews of books, conferences, technology, and exhibitions.

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