| No. |
Name |
Country |
Paper Title |
| 1 |
Ahler, Tania |
South Africa |
The
Potential to Develop Constructed Wetlands in the Urban Environment. |
| 2 |
Siamak Ahmadzadeh Bazzaz and Amir Semiari |
Iran |
Trees as natural
resources in the urban landscape |
| 3 |
BAI Weilan |
China |
Study
on Protection and Reusing of Historical Culture Resources in Zhangzhou City |
| 4 |
Bambang Sulistyantara |
Indonesia |
Building the
Tree Inventory for City of East Jakarta. |
| 5 |
Bev Sandalack |
Canada |
BevTownscape
analysis for sustainable land use planning Benalto, Alberta, Canada. |
| 6 |
Bornholdt, Hanna |
USA |
A
cultural urban landscape – Chances for changing of an infrastructure and
industrial site |
| 7 |
Candice Tiong |
USA |
Sustainable
Study of Wetland Ecological Planning and Design in Southern China |
| 8 |
Carolina Lopez Blanco |
Colombia |
Productive
Landscapes |
| 9 |
Christine Heremaia |
New Zealand |
Design
Approach to Asset Management Focusing on the Surface Water Environment and
Public Open Space. |
| 10 |
Dani Ishak |
Indonesia |
A
Sustainable Conservation of Historic Urban Quarter:Muntok-West Bangka, Bangka
Belitung Islands Province, Indonesia. |
| 11 |
Diane Menzies and Gaetan Siew |
|
Collaboration
for Edening the Earth: Sustainable Planning and Design. |
| 12 |
Do Hau |
Vietnam |
Landscape of Hue City
- The Cultural Resource of Vietnam. |
| 13 |
Eduardo
Elejandro Carranza Gaete |
UK |
Retention
Floodplains Landscape Urbanism 2005-2006. |
| 14 |
Fernando Sanchez |
Phillippines |
Baguio
City’s Burnham Park: A Gloomy Landscape Scenario that Lies Ahead in the
Summer Capital of the Philippines |
| 15 |
Hanna Bornholdt |
USA |
a
cultural urban landscape – Chances for changing of an infrastructure and
industrial site |
| 16 |
HAYASHE Mayumi |
Japan |
A
View About the Active Use and Management Administration Council for
Prefecture Park in Hyogo Japan |
| 17 |
Igor N. Voskresensky |
Russia |
General
Plan of Moscow Green Areas till 2020 |
| 18 |
Ina Krisantia |
Malaysia |
Visual
Landscape Preference Evaluation of Tourism Areas in Indonesia. |
| 18 |
Jessica, Junyan HE |
China Hong Kong |
The Impact of Globalization on
the Design of Cultural Landscape: A case study of the Beijing Olympics
Project in 2008 |
| 20 |
Judy van Gelderen |
Australia |
The Blue Green
Process Expressing and Recycling Rainwater. |
| 21 |
Jusna M. Amin |
Indonesia |
Bring
the Countryside Character to Eden-ing the Tropical City: A Jakarta Case |
| 22 |
Kamariah Dola |
Malaysia |
Preserving
Identity Through Urban Design and Planning to Achieve Sustainable Urban Form
in Pekanbaru, Indonesia. |
| 23 |
Metherell, Zoe |
Australia |
Freeway
Landscape Design for Biodiversity Conservation (Unopened) |
| 24 |
Mohamed Reza Taheri |
Malaysia |
Reinventing
the Wheel of Eco-wall and Vertical Landscape in Metropolitan Cities of
Iran. |
| 25 |
Mohd Fairuz Shahidan1 |
Malaysia |
Influence
of Tree Canopies in Outdoor Radiation Filtration in Tropical Landscape |
| 26 |
Monica Kuo |
China Taiwan |
The
Crisis and Opportunity of Cultural Heritage Management in China- A Pilot Planning of Jiu
Zhai Gou’s Tibetan Settlement |
| 27 |
Namrata P.
Joshi-Vishwasrao |
India |
Revitalization
of traditional water bodies of Ramtek (India): A Maneuver Towards Sustainable
Landscape Planning. |
| 28 |
Nancy Pollock-Ellwand |
Australia |
Exploring
Aboriginal Approaches to Cultural Landscapes:At the Frontier of Planning
Practices. |
| 29 |
Nik Hanita Nik
Mohamad |
Malaysia |
Ecological
Approach in Urban Residential Development :Incorporating Wildlife Habitats in the Design of
Neighbourhood Green Spaces |
| 30 |
Noor Azizi Mohd Ali |
Malaysia |
Landscape
Architecture in Malaysia: In search of identity. |
| 31 |
Noralizawati Mohamed |
Malaysia |
Public
Preferences Towards Naturalistic Versus Designed Landscape in Park Area:
Urban Park and Urban Forest Park |
| 32 |
Norshidah Ujang |
Malaysia |
The
Significance of Place Attachment in Enhancing the Sense of Place for
Traditional Streets in Kuala Lumpur City Centre. |
| 33 |
Pocock, Craig |
New Zealand |
The
Carbon Landscape: Managing the Carbon Impact in Landscape Design. |
| 34 |
QIN Qixian |
China |
Amalgamation
of Blue and Green, Modern and Traditional Design Features of Shanghai
YanZhong Greenbelt. |
| 35 |
Quintarina Uniaty |
Indonesia |
Sustainability
in Landscape Planning and Design: Revitalization of Old Jakarta, Toward Urban
Tourism Development. |
| 36 |
Rukkumany, R.H. |
India |
Impact
of globalization on ‘Kovil kadugal’ – Sacred groves of Tamilnadu, India. |
| 37 |
Saran Samantarat |
Thailand |
Aquatic
Binthabart: The other Approach on Thai Cultural landscape |
| 38 |
Shiau-Yun Lu |
China Taiwan |
Island Landscape with a
Traditional Culture: Planning Between Uniqueness and Globalisation. |
| 39 |
Shilpa Chandawarkar |
India |
Cultural Landscape: Locally Unique…Globally Local??? |
| 40 |
Sirima Nasongkhla |
Australia |
Landscapes as
livelihood: Reciprocal local beauty and goodness in landscape planning. |
| 41 |
Chet Wah |
New Zealand |
“Out
of Place: The challenges for Landscape as Heritage” |
| 42 |
Suryanti Titien |
Indonesia |
A
Conceptual Model for Conservation Planning Based on Landscape Species
Requirements in Mount Halimun National Park. |
| 43 |
Tsai Hou-Nan |
China Taiwan |
Planning for
Sustainability through Campus Design |
| 44 |
Velegrinis, Steven |
Singapore |
Landscape
Urbanism: Sustainable Urbanism for Asian Megacities |
| 45 |
Vudipong Davivongs |
Thailand |
Moving to the New
Concept: Bangkok Mangrove Forest City Park. |
| 46 |
YAMANE, Naofumi |
Japan |
Evaluating
the Impact of Green Spaces on Land Price in Urban Areas A case study in
Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, Japan |
| 47 |
Youngmoo
Lee |
Korea |
From
Nuke to Eden : the Case of Korean Demilitarized Zone |
| 48 |
Zhu Xiangming |
China |
Shanghai
Riverside Suburban Park Practice on Eco-protection and Eco-restoration. |