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风景园林杂志 · 2022-09-17 15:05:59

底图©邵钰涵
《风景园林》杂志拟于2023年出版“气候变化下的海岸景观”专题,现面向广大海内外学者征集相关稿件。本专题由同济大学建筑与城市规划学院副教授邵钰涵、华南农业大学林学与风景园林学院副教授陈崇贤作为专题学术主持人负责组稿。
Landscape Architecture Journal is soliciting contributions for a Special Issue to be published in 2023 on “Coastal Landscapes Under Climate Change”. The acquiring editors are associate professor SHAO Yuhan who is teaching in the College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP), Tongji University, and associate professor CHEN Chongxian, who is teaching in the School of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, South China Agricultural University.
专题阐释
海岸带是陆地与海洋生态系统交互作用的生态过渡地带,是受海陆相互作用的独特环境体系,其内部系统之间存在着密切的联系。海岸带拥有丰富而优越的环境条件和资源禀赋,是人类赖以生存的独特景观资源,同时也是典型的生态脆弱带,因而使得人类对海岸带的管理充满了挑战。中国疆域辽阔,有着漫长的大陆海岸带,长达18400 km,跨越了22个纬度带。海洋与大陆此消彼长,相互作用,形成了丰富的地理单元和独特的生物群落,呈现出各具特色的景观风貌。同时海岸带所具备的独特区位和资源优势,对全国40%的人口和60%的国民生产总产值起到了巨大的支撑作用,在与人类的协同进化中,海岸带在人类的基因里烙下了深深的文化印记。
在人类世时期,由于全球气候变化、国土开发强度日益增强以及对资源的不合理利用,海岸带区域正面临严峻的考验。其一是海岸带的生态环境问题,环境污染、生境破碎、生物多样性衰退等问题愈发严重;其二是海岸带景观的硬质化、同质化及碎片化问题,亟需通过风景园林的手段科学介入,恢复海岸带自然景色与人文风貌协调共融的优美景观,提升和优化海岸带生态系统服务功能,将海岸带生态修复与景观优化协同,使海岸带真正成为陆地与海洋之间的健康稳定、景观优美的生态界面。
海岸带景观是区域乃至全球的热点研究领域,具有重要的研究价值和广阔的实践潜力。“气候变化下的海岸景观”专题希望聚焦海岸带的生态问题、海岸带景观评价、海岸带景观与生态规划设计与实践等方向,内容涵盖国内外海岸带景观风貌评价、价值评估,海滩湿地保护、生物多样性保护,海岸带各环境要素的空间联结统筹、景观连接度评估、海岸带蓝碳潜力核算与生态恢复以及海岸带生态空间保护补偿机制研究等,并计划介绍海岸公园、海岸带韧性景观廊道、滨海湿地景观、滨海公共空间等海岸带景观的规划设计实践案例。旨在为缓和海陆生态与发展之间矛盾以及海岸带景观优化提供科学支撑和理论引导。
如果您对本期“气候变化下的海岸景观”专题感兴趣,请您不吝赐稿。我们欢迎与以下任何主题相关的文献综述、理论分析和案例研究:
海岸带韧性景观;海岸景观评价;滨海湿地景观;滨海公共空间;海岸生态修复;海岸生物多样性保护;海岸带蓝碳潜力;海岸景观连接度;基于海岸的气候变化应对等。
时间安排
12/30/2022:有意向的撰稿人通过《风景园林》在线投稿系统www.lalavision.com提交全文,通过初审的文章进入匿名外审环节。
04/30/2023:所有文章完成评审流程,提交主编终审。通过终审的论文将择优以专题论文的形式刊登。
关于专题学术主持人

邵钰涵,同济大学建筑与城市规划学院学术发展部主任、景观学系副教授,博士生导师。同济大学恢复性城市研究分实验中心(RURC)负责人、英国谢菲尔德大学社会空间城市主义研究中心(SsUU)成员,《风景园林》杂志特约编辑。长期致力于风景园林理论与技术的研究工作,尤其专长于景观感知理论与评价,近期主要研究方向为海岸景观、恢复性景观体系、自然景观与福祉等。

陈崇贤,华南农业大学林学与风景园林学院副教授,博士生导师。《风景园林》杂志特约编辑。主要研究方向为健康景观、海岸带韧性景观、风景园林规划设计与理论。主持规划设计及研究项目曾多次获得英国皇家风景园林学会景观创新奖,国际风景园林师联合会亚太地区风景园林规划与分析奖等奖项。
Call For Papers
Special Issue on “Coastal Landscapes Under Climate Change”
The coastal zone is an ecological transition zone where land and marine ecosystems interact, a unique environmental system subject to sea-land interactions, with close links between its internal systems. The coastal zone has rich and superior environmental conditions and resource endowments, and is a unique landscape resource on which human beings depend, but it is also a typical ecologically fragile zone, thus making the management of the coastal zone challenging for humans. China is a vast country with a long continental coastal belt, which is 18,400 km long and spanning across 22 latitudinal zones. The interaction between the sea and the mainland has created a rich geographic unit and a unique biotope, presenting a distinctive landscape. At the same time, the unique location and resource advantages of the coastal zone have played a huge role in supporting 40% of the country's population and 60% of its gross national product. In synergy with human evolution, the coastal zone has left a deep cultural imprint on the human genes.
In the Anthropocene era, the coastal zone is facing severe tests due to global climate change, the increasing intensity of land development and the irrational use of resources. One of the major challenges is the ecological environment problem of the coastal zone. With environmental pollution, habitat fragmentation and biodiversity decline was becoming more and more serious. The other challenge is the hardening, homogenization and fragmentation of the coastal zone landscape. Hence, an urgent scientific intervention is needed by means of landscape gardening to restore a beautiful landscape with a harmonious blend of natural scenery and humanistic style. Not only to enhance and optimize the ecosystem service functions of the coastal zone, but also to synergize the ecological restoration of the coastal zone with landscape optimization. Making the coastal zone a truly healthy and stable ecological interface between land and sea with a beautiful landscape.
Coastal landscape is a hot research area in the region and the world, with important research value and broad practical potential. The theme of " Coastal Landscapes under Climate Change " hopes to focus on ecological issues of coastal zones, coastal zone landscape assessment, coastal zone landscape and ecological planning design and practice, covering domestic and international coastal zone landscape evaluation, value assessment, beach wetland protection, biodiversity protection, spatial linkage of various environmental elements in coastal zones, landscape connectivity, assessment of coastal zone blue carbon potential and ecological restoration, and research on compensation mechanisms for coastal zone ecological space protection. It also plans to introduce cases of planning and design of coastal zone landscapes such as coastal parks, coastal resilient landscape corridors, coastal wetland landscapes and coastal public spaces. The aim is to provide scientific support and theoretical guidance to alleviate the contradiction between sea and land ecology and development, and to optimize the coastal zone landscape.
If you are interested in this issue of “Coastal Landscapes Under Climate Change”, please feel free to contribute papers. We welcome literature reviews, theoretical analyses, and case studies related to any of the following topics:
coastal zone resilient landscape; coastal landscape evaluation; coastal wetland landscape; coastal public space; coastal ecological restoration; coastal biodiversity protection; blue carbon potential of coastal zone; coastal landscape connectivity;coast-based climate change response
Schedule
12/30/2022: Full text submission. The authors to submit the full manuscript through online submission system of Landscape Architecture Journal.
04/30/2023: All articles expected to complete review process, special issue recommended to the Editors-in-Chef.
About Acquiring Editors
SHAO Yuhan, director of the Academic Development Department of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP), Tongji University, associate professor and doctoral supervisor of the Department of Landscape Architecture. Director of Restorative Urbanism Research Center (RURC) of Tongji University, member of the Social-spatial Urbanism Unit (SsUU) of Sheffield University, UK. She has long been devoted to the research of landscape architecture theory and technology, especially specializing in landscape perception theory and evaluation. Her recent research interests include coastal landscapes, restorative landscape systems, natural landscapes and well-being.
CHEN Chongxian, associate professor and doctoral supervisor of Landscape Architecture program, School of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, South China Agricultural University. His research interests focus on healthy landscape, coastal resilience, and contemporary landscape design and theory. His design research projects received awards including landscape innovation awards from Landscape Institute(LI), and planning and analysis awards from International Federation of Landscape Architects in Asia Pacific Region(IFLA APR).
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