SESSION 1 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF IDEAS − Conceptual analysis ALICIA LÓPEZ-RODRÍGUEZ¹, RAFAEL ESCRIBANO-BOMBÍN¹, VERÓNICA HERNÁNDEZ JIMÉNEZ¹ 1 - Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM), Spain The impact of mind on nature. Lessons learned from the ecology-aesthetics interplay MICHAEL LENNON¹, KAREN FOLEY² 12 - UCD School of Architecture, Ireland Repositioning Landscape Architecture: Can Green Infrastructure support the profession’s evolution? PER HEDFORS Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden Towards the Fundamentals of Landscape Architecture Theory RUDI VAN ETTEGER Wageningen University, Netherlands Design criticism for the sensory deprived, cultivation of the wrong ideas DANIEL JAUSLIN¹; SKJONSBERG²; FEDERICO CURIEL³ 1 - TU Delft Chair of Landscape Architecture, Netherlands 2 - EPFL Lausanne Architecture and Sciences of the City, Switzerland 3 - DGJ Architects & Landscapes, Hong Kong Design Analysis of Dutch Architecture with Landscape Methods SESSION 1 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF LAND − Landscape planning and process LAURA ROLDÃO COSTA University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), Portugal Urban growth, Green spaces, and public transport in Oporto and Matosinhos MANUELA MAGALHÃES¹; NATÁLIA S. CUNHA¹ 1 - Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Portugal Ecological Network for Portugal - A national environmental planning instrument MARTIN VAN DEN TOORN Technical University Delft, Facultu of Architecture, Netherlands Design approaches at the regional level compared; Veerse Meer landscape plans for Brielse and ROBERT OLDEN¹, AYTAÇ GÜLŞEN¹ 1 - Istanbul Technical University Faculty of Architecture, Turkey Taksim Gezi Park, Istanbul: Why under threat? SOPHIA MEERES University College Dublin, School of Architecture, Ireland Visions of the Countryside SESSION 1 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF NATURE − Transformation and water JANA ADAMKOVA¹, KAREL HAVLIS¹ 1 - Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Czech Republic Creative approaches to brownfields transformation MARIA MATOS SILVA Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal Public space design and flood risk management infrastructure – the Lisbon case OANA BALOI Wageningen University and Research Centre, Netherlands Urban wetlands in the core of Africa. Protection and creation of Urban Wetland Landscape in Kigali SABINE BOUCHE-PILLON¹,², SÉBASTIEN BONTHOUX¹ 1 - École Nationale de la Nature et du Paysage (National School of Higher studies in Nature and Landscape Architecture), Blois, France 2 - University of Tours, UMR CNRS 7324 CITERES(Cities, territories, environment and societies – The National centre for research), France Participatory science and urban ecology issues experienced by landscape architecture students URSULA NOTHHELFER SNOW Landscape Architects, Germany Rethinking the cultivation of the dying floodplains of the river Rhine SESSION 1 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF ART − History and culture CLÁUDIA FERNANDES¹, PAULO FARINHA-MARQUES¹ 1 - University of Porto, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geosciences, Environment and Spatial Planning, Portugal Natural heritage assessment of Alto Douro Wine Region Cultural Landscape FILIPE THEMUDO-BARATA, JOSÉ MANUEL DE MASCARENHAS & SOFIA CAPELO University of Évora, Portugal How important is social cohesion to heritage landscape preservation and interpretation? JUNGHWA KIM¹, KYUNGJIN ZOH¹ 1 - Seoul National University, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Korea, South Transformation of Nature as Represented in Botanical Gardens in Seoul KRISTOF FATSAR Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Professional Networking of European Landscape Gardeners in the First Half of the 19th Century PAUL CURETON University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom Representing Vernacular Landscape in New Towns SESSION 1 − PECHA KUCHA − CULTIVATION OF IDEAS − Conceptual analysis ARNOUD VAN DER WAL HAS University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands More creativity in design after experimenting with arrangements HENRIK SCHULTZ Stein+Schultz, Germany Research through Design through Walking IAN FISHER Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Landscape Urbanism Futures in the North West of England MARIA KYLIN¹, STINA BODELIUS¹ 1 - SLU, Swedish Agricultural University, Sweden Ingenious play with legal frames MARIA-BEATRICE ANDREUCCI Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy Progressing Green Infrastructure in Europe PEDRO ARSÉNIO¹, ANA MENDES², FRANCISCO REGO3 1 - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Centro Integrado de Agronomia, Alimentos, Ambiente e Paisagem (LEAF) & Centro de Ecologia Aplicada Prof. Baeta Neves (CEABN), Portugal 2 - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Portugal 3 - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Centro de Ecologia Aplicada Prof. Baeta Neves (CEABN), Portugal A Landscape visual preference study by different user groups in coastal Alentejo SANDRA COSTA¹, RICHARD COLES¹, ANNE BOULTWOOD¹ 1 - Birmingham City University (Birmingham Institute of Art and Design), United Kingdom Special places and attachments as drivers for cultivating well-being TIM DELSHAMMAR Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department for Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management, Sweden Assessment systems and the design task ULRICH KIAS Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences, Germany Is Geodesign the future key technology for IT in Landscape Architecture? MICK ABBOTT Lincoln University, New Zealand The product of landscape’s phenomenological turn: designing an experience of nature SIGRID HEHL-LANGE and ECKART LANGE University of Sheffield, UK Participatory cultivation of ideas for a new urban park in Sheffield SESSION 1 − PECHA KUCHA − CULTIVATION OF LAND − Landscape planning and process ANDREIA SAAVEDRA CARDOSO¹,² 1 - Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Centro de Estudos de Arquitectura Paisagista “Prof. Caldeira Cabral”, Portugal 2 - Université Catholique de Louvain, Faculté LOCI (Faculté d'Architecture, d'Ingénierie Architecturale et d'Urbanisme), Centre de Recherches et d'Études pour l'Action territoriale (CREAT), France Agro-urbanism and the provision of agricultural public goods ANNA GAŁECKA-DROZDA Poland To cultivate or not to cultivate? Open spaces within cities ÅSA KLINTBORG AHLKLO Swedish University of Management, Sweden Agricultural Sciences, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Growing children in the garden – a 19th-century idea of cultivation IVANA BLAGOJEVIC University in Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture, Serbia Image of cultivating highway landscape design in Serbia JOANNA STORIE Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia From forced to voluntary cooperation in rural Latvia: Changing mindsets, changing language NADJA PENKO SEIDL University of Ljubljana, Slovenia The development of concepts for prime agricultural land conservation NATHAN HEAVERS Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States of America Introducing Forest Farming Practices to Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC: A Conceptual Approach PIETER FORÉ Belgium Climate Adaptation: Drawing common grounds DINEMIS KUSULUOGLU; IZGI UYGUR Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Dirtscapes: Recultivation of Cukurbostans in Constantinapole with Urban Agriculture SEVGI GORMUS¹, SERHAT CENGIZ²; GIZEM OZDEMIR¹ 1 - Bartin University, Turkey 2 - Ankara University, Turkey The Agrarian Landscape and Urban Sustainability, Case study: Bartın City, Turkey SESSION 1 − PECHA KUCHA − CULTIVATION OF NATURE − Transformation and water CLARA PONTE E SOUSA University of Évora, Portugal Wildflower meadows management in mediterranean climate JAN VAN MERRIËNBOER University of Applied Sciences, Hogeschool VHL, Velp, Netherlands The rise, significance and legacy concerning the theories about nature of Louis G. Le Roy KAMNI GILL University of Sheffield, United Kingdom The Redress of Groves LOLITA VOISIN¹, SYLVIE SERVAIN-COURANT¹, ARNAUD FÂCHE² 1 - ENSNP Blois, UMR CITERES Université de Tours, France 2 - ENSNP Blois, France Landscape as a revealing tool of the tensions in territory planning policies MAIJA JANKEVICA Latvia University of Agriculture, Latvia Cultivating nature in urban areas according to wilderness and naturalness OUTI TAHVONEN Aalto University, Finland Water for vegetation – knowledge base for an integrated approach to sustainable stormwater management VITA ZLENDER University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom The accessibility factors influencing the use of peri-urban green open spaces VLADIMIR IONUT BOC, ROBERT MIHAI IONESCU¹; IOANA CRISTINA STREZA¹ 1 - University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest, Romania Conservation Premises for Vacaresti Urban Wetland ANA BEJA DA COSTA Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Portugal Estuarine Landscape Dynamics in Urban Maputo MARÍA DEL PILAR MARTÍNEZ DIZ¹, MARÍA ISABEL IGLESIAS DÍAZ¹, SANTIAGO LAMOSA QUINTEIRO¹ 1 - Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain Using native species in extensive Green roofs in Galicia by different planting methods RICARDO RIBEIRO¹, JOANA LOPES¹ 1 - University of Lisbon, Faculty of Architecture, Portugal Landscape process: costal area transformation SESSION 1 − PECHA KUCHA − CULTIVATION OF ART − History and culture ANA LUÍSA SOARES¹, SÓNIA TALHÉ AZAMBUJA¹, TERESA MARQUES¹, ANA ISABEL SILVA¹, JOÃO AZAMBUJA²; PEDRO ARSÉNIO³ 1 - Rede de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Biologia Evolutiva (INBIO), Portugal 2 - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Nova School of Business and Economics, Portugal 3 - Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Centro Integrado de Agronomia, Alimentos, Ambiente e Paisagem (LEAF) & Centro de Ecologia Aplicada Prof. Baeta Neves (CEABN), Portugal The Landscape Heritage Inventory Data Model of Project LX GARDENS Lisbon’s Historic Gardens FRANÇOISE CRÉMEL Larep-ENSP Marseille-Versailles, France From a site to its stake: The commentary of landscape, a shaped experience GERMIN EL GOHARY Egypt CULTIVATE A TUNE: A study on teaching Landscape by Visualizing Music JULIA GEORGI¹; ANTONARA, ELENI² 1 - Neapolis University of Pafos, Research &European Programmes, Cyprus 2 - Democritus University of Thrace, Greece The Byzantine Gardens: Landscape gardens of Patriarchate’s Theological School of Halki MAŁGORZATA KACZYŃSKA¹, ANNA RÓŻAŃSKA-MAZURKIEWICZ¹ 1 - Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Faculty of Horticulture Biotechnology and Landscape Architecture, Department of Landscape Art, Poland Wayside shrines, crosses and holy statues. Cultivation of unique art in contemporary urban landscape SARA MIRHADI¹, RASOUL RAFAAT² 1 - Shiraz University, Faculty of Art and Architecture, Shiraz, Iran 2 - University of Tehran, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tehran, Iran Cultivating the Character of Place as an Approach to Design Meaningful Landscapes CARLA ANTUNES¹, JOÃO BARÃO¹, ANTÓNIO COVAS¹ 1 - University of Algarve, Portugal Proposal for delimitation an agroecological park in the urban-rural interface of Faro meadow JOSÉ MIGUEL LAMEIRAS¹,², PAULO FARINHA-MARQUES¹,²; IAN JØRGENSEN³ 1 - University of Porto, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geosciences, Environment & Spatial Planning, Portugal 2 - Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, University of Porto, Portugal 3 - University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Sciences, Denmark From concept to form: Terrain design representation LIEN DUPONT¹, VEERLE VAN EETVELDE¹ 1 - Ghent University, Belgium Analyzing the influence of landscape related expertise on the visual exploration of landscape images ROLAND WUCK Austria Ideas against boredom – Teaching by design competitions June 5 MYEONGJUN LEE¹, JEONGHANN PAE¹ 1 - Seoul National University, Korea, South Condition of Photo-fake: Rethinking Photomontage in Contemporary Landscape Design SESSION 2 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF IDEAS − Design principles ANAÏS LEGER-SMITH School of Landscape Architecture of Angers, Agrocampus Ouest, Landscape Department, France Principles for ecological landscape design practices at the neighbourhood scale in France DAGMAR GRIMM-PRETNER¹; KARL GRIMM²; DORIS GSTACH³ 1 - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Austria 2 - Karl Grimm Landscape Architects, Austria 3 - University of Applied Sciences Erfurt, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Germany Ideas and Rules - The Idea of Everyday Urban Landscapes in Design Guidelines GABRIELLA SZASZAK¹; ALBERT FEKETE¹ 1 - Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Inclusive Design for Accessible Public Spaces in the Downtown of Budapest KAREN FOLEY UCD School of Architecture, Ireland Promoting community resilience through the medium of operative landscape MICK ABBOTT¹, JACKY BOWRING¹ 1 - Lincoln University, New Zealand Design as Method: the strengths of a lab-based research approach in landscape architecture research SESSION 2 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF LAND − Urban agriculture ANDERS LARSSON¹; MADELEINE GRANVIK² 1 - SLU Alnarp, Sweden, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management, Sweden 2 - SLU Ultuna, Sweden, Department of Urban and Rural Development, Sweden Mitigating urban sprawl and safeguarding food production – problems and possibilities AXEL TIMPE RWTH Aachen University, Chair of Landscape Architecture, Germany The productive park as a green infrastructure – first results from COST Action Urban Agriculture FREDERICO MEIRELES¹,², SANDRA COSTA¹,², BIANCA SILVA¹, LINA FERNANDES¹, MARIA SOUSA¹; MARIANA SILVA¹ 1 - Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD), Portugal 2 - Centre for the Research of Technology and Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences, CITAB, Portugal Towards the Classification of Urban Allottment Gardens MAGGIE ROE ¹; INGRID SARLÖV HERLIN²; SUZANNE SPEAK¹ 1 - University of Newcastle, School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, United Kigdom 2 - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management, Sweden Cultivating food (and building new cultures) in urban/urban fringe landscapes SARA IMPERA¹; MAURO MARINELLI¹ 1 - Politecnico di Milano, DAStU Department, Italy Agriculture as architecture of territory: re-using abandoned rural spaces through land cultivation SESSION 2 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF NATURE − Ecological design ANNA JORGENSEN 1 - University of Sheffield, Department of Landscape, United Kingdom Rus in urbe: new urban-rural cultural landscapes? MOJCA GOLOBIC University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department for landscape architecture, Slovenia Cultivation as a nature conservation principle: the ethical paradox or sustainable solution? PAULO FARINHA-MARQUES¹², CLÁUDIA FERNANDES¹², JOSÉ MIGUEL LAMEIRAS¹², FILIPA GUILHERME² 1 - University of Porto, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geosciences, Environment & Spatial Planning, Portugal 2 - Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, University of Porto, Portugal Urban Green Structure in the city of Porto: Morphology and biodiversity RITA OCCHIUTO Université de Liège, Faculté d'Architecture, Belgium ‘Lab Pay(S)age’ : a Landscape Observatory for Research by Project IVA RECHNER DIKA¹; BRANKA ANIČIĆ¹ 1 - University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agronomy, Department of ornamental plants, landscape architecture and garden art, Croatia Rethinking ecological design SESSION 2 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF ART − History and culture CLAUDIA MARIA BUCELLI Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy Pietro Porcinai and Pinocchio’s Park in Collodi, Italy: art, garden, landscape JOON HYUN KIM Seoul National University, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Korea, South Ui-Won: Imaginary Garden of the late 18th to 19th Century Joseon Dynasty MIN WANG¹, QIAOSHA SHI¹ 1 - Tongji University, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Department of Landscape Studies, , Shanghai, China Landscape image as a linkage of urban open space and traditional cultural life SÓNIA TALHÉ AZAMBUJA Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Centro de Ecologia Aplicada Professor Baeta Neves (CEABN/ISA/UL), Portugal From Iconography to Symbology: landscape and nature in Portuguese paintings (15th-16th centuries) PINAR KOYLU¹; OGUZ YILMAZ² 1 - Duzce University, Faculty of Forestry Department of Landscape Architecture, Turkey 2 - Ankara University, Faculty of Agriculture Department of Landscape Architecture, Turkey Landscapes as a system and systems theory as an approach to landscape design SESSION 3 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF IDEAS − Experience and perception CATHERINE SZANTO Universite de Liege, Belgium From landscape to garden to landscape: Travelling through the scales of perception MARIA FRANCISCA LIMA Portugal Urban Mutability or Urban Mutabilities MATLUBA KHAN¹; SIMON BELL² 1 - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2 - OPENSpace Research Centre, United Kingdom Children’s development and the role of the Outdoor Environment: Theoretical paper SYLVIE VAN DAMME University College Ghent, School of Arts, Belgium Landscape matters! - Landscape narratives in landscape architecture TAL ALON-MOZES Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Environmental narratives and the Israeli agricultural landscape SESSION 3 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF LAND − Urban agriculture FAN FU¹, XIN YANG, XIN¹, BO ZHANG¹ 1 - College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, North China Univerisity of Technology, China Food Urbanism: Why does it matter to Chinese Cities? MICHAEL ROTH Nuertingen-Geislingen University, Germany Urban Agriculture as a Means to Linking Teaching, Research and Practice in Landscape Planning ROB ROGGEMA 1 - Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, Velp, Netherlands Framing Urban Agriculture: the Quest for New Design Concepts VLATKA COLIC University of Sassari, Department of Architecture, Design and Urbanism, Italy Agripuncture - Redrawing the city landscape with urban agriculture projects MAYUMI HAYASHI¹, WANG XIAO¹ 1 - University of Hyogo, Japan Ideas for community design through reconstruction aid and interchange activities after the Great East Japan Disaster SESSION 3 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF NATURE − Research methods ALEXANDRA TISMA4, RENE VAN DER VELDE¹, STEFFEN NIJHUIS², MICHIEL POUDEROIJEN³ Netherlands A method for metropolitan landscape characterization: The case study of Rotterdam HANNE BAT FINKE Danish Centre for Rural Research, Denmark The phenomenon Denmarks garden: New landscape services emerging in the rural paradigm shift SANDA LENZHOLZER¹, ROBERT BROWN² 1 - Wageningen University, Netherlands 2 - University of Guelph, Canada Climate-responsive positivistic ‘research through designing’ TERESA BATISTA¹, JOSÉ MASCARENHAS², PAULA MENDES³, CARLOS PINTO GOMES4 1 - CIMAC and ICAAM-University of Évora, Portugal 2 - CIDEHUS and UNESCO, University of Évora, Portugal 3 - University of Évora, Portugal 4 - ICAAM – University of Évora, Portugal Methodological proposal for the assessment of vegetation heritage value in Central Alentejo (Portugal) SUE ANN SESSION 3 − FULL PAPERS − CULTIVATION OF ART − Teaching and Learning DERMOT FOLEY University College Dublin, Ireland Forestry, not forest - teaching tools for urban design on vacant sites ANA MARÍA MOYA PELLITERO 1 - Universidade Lusófona, Instituto Superior Manuel Teixeira Gomes, Portugal Re-thinking the urban landscape: Mapping Identity TERESA PORTELA MARQUES¹,²; MARIA JOSÉ CURADO¹,² 1 - Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto, Portugal 2 - INBIO - Rede de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Biologia Evolutiva, Portugal The ´Landscape of Castros’ of the river Ave valley - How to assess it? How to enhance it ZUZANA AMBROŽOVÁ Czech Republic Public space design and creativity in landscape architecture education NÖEL VAN DOOREN¹, HARMA HORLINGS¹ 1 - University of Amsterdam, Academy of Architecture, Netherlands Supporting the design studio: observing practitioners and evaluating personal experience June 16