Manzar-The Scientific Journal of Landscape
Scope & Guideline
Connecting Research and Practice in Urbanism
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Cultural Landscapes and Identity:
The journal focuses on how cultural elements shape landscapes, emphasizing the significance of local identities, historical contexts, and architectural traditions in the formation and perception of landscapes. - Ecological and Environmental Approaches:
Research often involves ecological assessments and environmental planning, highlighting sustainable practices and the restoration of natural habitats within urban and rural settings. - Urban Landscape and Public Spaces:
The journal presents studies on urban landscapes, including public spaces, their social functions, and the dynamics of urban development, contributing to discourse on urban planning and design. - Interdisciplinary Methodologies:
Utilizing diverse methodologies, the journal encourages interdisciplinary research, combining insights from architecture, sociology, ecology, and psychology to address complex landscape issues. - Historical and Theoretical Perspectives:
There is a consistent focus on historical analyses and theoretical frameworks that explore the evolution of landscapes, particularly in the context of Iranian culture and architecture.
Trending and Emerging
- Biophilic and Therapeutic Landscapes:
Research exploring biophilic design and therapeutic landscapes, particularly in relation to mental health and sensory experiences, is gaining traction, highlighting the importance of nature in urban settings and its impact on well-being. - Participatory and Tactical Urbanism:
There is an increasing focus on participatory planning and tactical urbanism, which emphasizes community involvement in landscape design and urban revitalization efforts, reflecting a shift toward more inclusive and adaptive urban practices. - Climate Resilience and Adaptation:
Studies addressing climate change resilience, particularly in urban design and landscape architecture, are emerging as critical themes, showcasing innovative strategies for flood adaptation and ecological restoration. - Cultural Heritage and Modernity:
The intersection of cultural heritage with modern urban landscapes is a trending theme, focusing on how traditional elements can be integrated into contemporary design without losing their historical significance. - Technological Integration in Landscape Design:
The incorporation of technology in landscape studies, such as digital modeling and smart urban planning, is on the rise, reflecting the increasing importance of data-driven approaches in understanding and shaping landscapes.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Garden Studies:
While the concept of Persian gardens remains significant, the specific studies focused solely on traditional garden layouts and historical documentation seem to be less frequent, indicating a shift towards contemporary applications and interpretations. - Static Landscape Analysis:
Research that emphasizes static or singular views of landscapes is declining, as there is a growing preference for dynamic and interactive approaches that consider user experience and ecological interactions. - Historical Architectural Studies:
Although historical architecture is still relevant, the focus on detailed architectural studies of historical structures without broader contextual analyses appears to be waning, suggesting a move towards integrative studies that link architecture with socio-environmental impacts.
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