Publications
Recent Books
2012 Sustainable Landscape Planning: The Re-Connection Agenda. Earthscan/Routledge, London.
2006 Planning at the Landscape Scale, Routledge, London, 213pp.
2000 Environmental Planning, 2nd edition, Sage, London. 308pp.
Recent Papers
2013 in press, S Dobson and P Selman, Applying Historic Landscape Characterisation in Spatial Planning: from remnants to remanence, Planning Practice and Research.
2012 In press, The European Landscape Convention – rebalancing our approach to landscape? Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, Section A.
2011 N. Mahmoud and P. Selman, Natural infrastructure concept in arid regions: two case studies in Egyptian context, Int. J. Sus. Dev. Plann. Vol. 6, No. 3 (2011) 336–336.
2010 Landscape planning – preservation, conservation and sustainable development. Centenary Paper. Town Planning Review, 81(4), 382-406.
2010 with Swanwick, C. On the Meaning of Natural Beauty in Landscape Legislation. Landscape Research, Vol. 35, No. 1, 3–26.
2010 Learning to Love the Landscapes of Carbon-Neutrality. Landscape Research, Vol. 35, No. 2, 157–171.
2010 with Park, J.J. Attitudes Toward Rural Landscape Change in England. Environment and Behavior, 25pp. DOI: 10.1177/0013916509355123.
2008 with Park, J.J., Jorgensen, A., Swanwick, C. Perceived landscape impacts of mobile telecommunications development in the Peak District National Park, England. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 51(5), 681-701.
2008 with Park, J.J., Jorgensen, A., Swanwick, C. Relationships between environmental values and the acceptability of mobile telecommunications development in a protected area. Landscape Research. 33(5), 587-604.
2007 with Park, J.J., Jorgensen, A., Swanwick, C. Balancing landscape and development: a case study of mobile telecommunications development in the Peak District National Park, England. Planning Practice and Research. 22, 559-578.
2006 with Knight, M On the nature of virtuous change in cultural landscapes: exploring sustainability through qualitative models, Landscape Research, 31(3), 295-308.
2006 with Matthews, R Landscape as a focus for integrating human and environmental processes, Journal of Agricultural Economics, 57(2).
2005 with K Hamilton The `Landscape-Scale´ in Planning: recent experience of biogeographic planning units in Britain, Landscape Research, 30(4), 549-558.
2004 Community participation in the planning and management of cultural landscapes, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 47(3), 365-392.
2004 with A Gilg and M Kelly Taking sustainability forward, Town Planning Review, 75(3), 309-336.
2004 with K Watts Forcing the pace of biodiversity action: a force field analysis of conservation effort at the landscape scale, Local Environment, 9(1), 5-20.
2003 Putting a value on woodland – frameworks for the future, Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 97(3), 193-198.
2002 with Hawkins, V Landscape scale planning: exploring alternative land use
scenarios, Landscape and Urban Planning, 60, 211-224.
2002 Multi-function landscape plans: a missing link in sustainability planning? Local Environment, 7(3), 283-294.
Recent Book Chapters
2012, In press, Landscapes as integrating frameworks for human, environmental and policy processes. In: T Plieninger and C Bieling (eds) Landscape and Resilience, Cambridge University Press.
2012 - Protected Areas and the Wider Countryside, in Curry, N and Moseley, M (eds) Reflections On Rural Change In Britain And Europe, Countryside and Community Press, Cheltenham, pp103-113, Chapter 8.
2012 Landscape Planning: Large Scale, in, Encyclopedia of Sustainability, V5: Ecosystem Management & Sustainability, Berkshire Publishing.
2011 (first author, with C Carter, C Morgan, A Lawrence) Raising catchment consciousness: how imaginative engagement can help sustainable use of rivers. In: R Rogerson, S Sadler, A Green and C Wong (eds) Sustainable Communities: skills and learning for place making. Pp109-120. Hertfordshire University Press.
2007 Sustainability at the national and regional scales, in Benson, J and Roe, M (editors) Landscape and Sustainability, 2nd edition, pp104-117.
