Professor Jorgen Primdahl is a landscape architect, from Copenhagen. He spent nine months in New Zealand from September 2002 to June 2003 as guest of the Landscape Architecture Group at Lincoln University and was funded by the Danish Agricultural Research Council. Primdahl was here to conduct a comparative study of the relationships between agricultural landscape change and public policy interventions
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
Constructed Ecologies: Critical Reflections on Ecology with Design is a critical narrative that ques...
When I made the decision to finish my undergraduate education in New Zealand, I was barraged with co...
Professor Jorgen Primdahl is a landscape architect, from Copenhagen. He spent nine months in New Zea...
Danish landscape research blossomed during the 1990s thanks to several transdisciplinary research pr...
One fundamental task for landscape ecologists is to create a public awareness about the on-going str...
The first 50 years of landscape architecture education at Lincoln University in Aotearoa-New Zealand...
The beginnings of development, accompanied by the fresh experience of a new environment, the struggl...
Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape ...
2009 marks the achievement of two major milestones for the landscape architecture programme at Linco...
Public policy interventions concerning rural landscapes have grown significantly in recent decades i...
European rural landscapes have been our common research area for years. Based on each of our researc...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
Bruno Gilmour, a landscape architecture student was introduced to critical regionalism philosophy th...
For more than 30 years the physical environment (buildings, gardens, roads and spaces, etc.) in Dani...
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
Constructed Ecologies: Critical Reflections on Ecology with Design is a critical narrative that ques...
When I made the decision to finish my undergraduate education in New Zealand, I was barraged with co...
Professor Jorgen Primdahl is a landscape architect, from Copenhagen. He spent nine months in New Zea...
Danish landscape research blossomed during the 1990s thanks to several transdisciplinary research pr...
One fundamental task for landscape ecologists is to create a public awareness about the on-going str...
The first 50 years of landscape architecture education at Lincoln University in Aotearoa-New Zealand...
The beginnings of development, accompanied by the fresh experience of a new environment, the struggl...
Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape ...
2009 marks the achievement of two major milestones for the landscape architecture programme at Linco...
Public policy interventions concerning rural landscapes have grown significantly in recent decades i...
European rural landscapes have been our common research area for years. Based on each of our researc...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
Bruno Gilmour, a landscape architecture student was introduced to critical regionalism philosophy th...
For more than 30 years the physical environment (buildings, gardens, roads and spaces, etc.) in Dani...
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
Constructed Ecologies: Critical Reflections on Ecology with Design is a critical narrative that ques...
When I made the decision to finish my undergraduate education in New Zealand, I was barraged with co...