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  • Landscape architecture

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    Landscape architecture research involves the design, planning, and management of outdoor spaces to create functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing environments. As a vital subfield within architecture and the built environment, it addresses ecological, social, and cultural factors shaping landscapes. Researchers and students benefit from JoVE Visualize’s integration of PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering richer insight into landscape architecture methods and innovations that inform practice and education worldwide.

    Key Methods & Emerging Trends

    Core Methods in Landscape Architecture Research

    Traditional landscape architecture research often relies on site analysis, environmental impact assessments, and design modeling to understand spatial relationships and ecosystem dynamics. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and computer-aided design (CAD) remain foundational tools, enabling precise visualization and planning. Field surveys and participatory design approaches help researchers and practitioners capture stakeholder needs and ecological data, contributing to practical solutions for sustainable landscape architecture design.

    Emerging Techniques and Innovative Approaches

    Recent advances in landscape architecture research explore the integration of remote sensing, 3D visualization technologies, and data-driven landscape performance evaluations. Sustainability-focused methods such as green infrastructure modeling and climate resilience simulations are gaining prominence. Researchers increasingly employ interdisciplinary frameworks combining social sciences and environmental technologies to address complex challenges. JoVE Visualize supports deeper understanding by pairing experimental research articles with detailed experiment videos showcasing these innovative methodologies.

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