Landscape
Architecture
Blending design, ecology, and urbanism, this collection explores how landscapes shape and respond to human needs. Featuring works on parks, urban green spaces, and ecological restoration, these books highlight the evolving role of landscape architects in addressing climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable urban planning with innovative, nature-driven solutions. They demonstrate how thoughtfully designed landscapes can mitigate environmental challenges, enhance urban resilience, and foster healthier, more connected communities. By emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and adaptive ecological practices, the texts reveal landscape architecture’s potential to redefine cities and urban life, creating environments that are not only aesthetically pleasing but ecologically balanced, socially inclusive, and responsive to the challenges of our time.
















