Covid thoughts: Cairo’s dilemma

This blog series is a space to share thoughts and musings arising from the Covid-19 pandemic, and its impacts on current and future landscapes. This piece is submitted by LRG member Merham Keleg, a PhD Student looking at placemaking in relation to green infrastructure in the rapidly growing cities of the Global South. She is […]

LRG welcomes new trustees in 2020

Following our online Annual General Meeting on 18 June 2020, we would like to welcome three new Trustees to our Board of Directors. We are also extremely grateful for the time and contributions our three outgoing Trustees have made to LRG, over a period of several years. Thank you all, Laurence Le Du-Blayo, Markus Leibenath […]

Covid thoughts: During and after the pandemic, our streets need more democracy

This blog series is a space to share thoughts and musings arising from the Covid-19 pandemic, and its impacts on current and future landscapes. This piece is submitted by LRG’s new chair of Trustees, Tim Waterman, a landscape architect and theorist whose research explores the interconnections between food, taste, place, and democratic civil society. He […]