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LK0443

Studio Project - Space, Place, Mobility

The course deals with landscape architecture methods for planning, designing and managing transport systems. Based on current theories and methodology on mobility and transport architecture, the student investigates various choice of measures. During the course, current knowledge in the field is offered through literature studies, lectures and excursions. The course include group exercises to analyze the landscape, identify issues and propose solutions that support a transport need. An individual project is carried out where the student applies his knowledge of the landscape and the proposed measure to a shaped whole. Some important aspects that characterize the theme are to understand the context of the place in different scales and designing spatial sequences that work for movement at different speeds.



The course contains lectures, excursions, literature seminars (compulsory), critique - reviews of exercises (compulsory), supervised exercises in the studio, and own work in the studio.



The course gives 15 credits of skill training in the degree of master of science in landscape architecture.

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Academic year 2024/2025

Studio Project - Space, Place, Mobility (LK0443-10268)

2024-09-02 - 2024-10-31

Syllabus and other information

Litterature list

1. Landscape architecture and transport infrastructure

Eckersten, S. (2024) Advancing sustainable transport systems: Strengthening environmental considerations and sustainability perspectives in Strategic choice of measures. Diss. KTH Royal Institute of Technology. https://kth.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1860031&dswid=7745 , 9-22.


Lokman, K. (2017) Cyborg landscapes: Choreographing resilient interactions between infrastructure, ecology, and society*. Journal of Landscape Architecture*, 12:1, 60-73.
TDOK 2015:0323, v. 3.0. The Ecological and Cultural Heritage standards (Riktlinje Landskap). Trafikverket
Jones, M, Howard, P, Olwig , P K, Primdahl J, Sarlöv Herlin, I. (2007) Multiple interfaces of the European Landscape Convention. *Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography*, 61:4, 207-216
# 2\. Infrastructure, biodiversity and maintenance

E. O’Brien. (2006) *Habitat fragmentation due to transport infrastructure : Practical considerations *The Ecology of Transportation: Managing Mobility for the Environment. 191-204


Bekker, H, Stegehuis, B, de Vries, H. (2011). Defragmentation measures for the protection of our wildlife heritage. Rijkswaterstaat, Delft. [http://www.mjpo.nl]()
Psaralexi, M.K, Votsi, N.EP, Selva, N, Mazari, A.D and Pantis, JD. (2017). \*Importance of Roadless Areas for the European Conservation Network. \*Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 5:2

Helldin, J.O. (2022). Are several small wildlife crossing structures better than a single large? Arguments from the perspective of large wildlife conservation*. Nature conservation 2022.**
*https://natureconservation.pensoft.net/article/67979/


# 3\. Social perspectives

van Eldijk, J. Gil, N. Kuska, R.s. Patro. (2020) Missing links – Quantifying barrier effects of transport infrastructure on local accessibility. Transportation Research Part D 85 102410

Smidfelt Rosqvist, L. (2019). Gendered Perspectives on Swedish Transport Policy-Making: An Issue for Gendered Sustainability Too: From One to Many Tracks. January 2019. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05042-9_4. In book: Integrating Gender into Transport Planning.

Till Koglin & Tom Rye. (2014) The marginalisation of bicycling in Modernist urban transport planning.* Journal of Transport & Health* 1. 214-222

Wendle, B., Eriksson, U. (2014). *Transport for an Attractive City – An introduction to TRAST. *Trafikverket/Sveriges kommuner och landsting


# Optional literature 

Recommendations infrastructure and mobility:

Bannister, D. (2007). The sustainable mobility paradigm. Transport Policy 15 (2008) 73-80.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXo0gdlVvNU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQgwwIEnnpA


Haustein, S,. [Till Koglin, ]()Sick Nielsen, T. & Svensson, Å. (2020). [A comparison of cycling]() [cultures in Stockholm and Copenhagen. ]()[International Journal of Sustainable]() [Transportation. ]()14, 4, p. 280-293 14 p.

Nina Vogel (2015): Municipalities’ ambitions and practices: At risk of hypocritical sustainability transitions? Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, DOI

Ståhle, A. (2016). *Closer together - This is the future of Cities. *Dokument press. Årsta.

Litman, T. ( 2019). *Generated Traffic and Induced Travel Implications for Transport Planning. *Victoria Transport Policy Institute

T. Koglin, N. Vogel, S. Perander, A. Larsson, E. Marcheschi. *Implementering av bilfria distrikt - *En dokumentstudie från ett internationellt, nationellt, regionalt och lokalt perspektiv. K2 Working papers 2019:8

Tanulku, B., Pekelsma, S. (2024) Physical and Symbolic Borders and Boundaries and How They Unfold in Space. An inquiry om making, unmaking and remaking borders and boundaries across the world. Routledge

*Recommendations *Infrastructure, biodiversity and maintenance

Tikka, Pärvi M et. al. (2000) Can grassland plant communities be preserved on road and railway verges? Applied Vegetation Science 3: 25-32, 2000

Runesson, K, (2012). Vegetation och flora i vägkanter – effekter av olika metoder för skötsel och underhåll. Kunskapssammanställning. CBM:s skriftserie 63. Centrum för biologisk mångfald.

Trafikverkets underhållsplan - för åren 2024–2027 chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://trafikverket.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1846520/FULLTEXT01.pdf


Handbooks

Vägunderhåll– så här vårdar och sköter vi våra vägar och anläggningar (2011) chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://trafikverket.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1389861/FULLTEXT01.pdf

Iuell et al. (2003) Habitat Fragmentation due to Transportation Infrastructure; Wildlife and Traffic – A European Handbook for Identifying Conflicts and Designing Solutions https://handbookwildlifetraffic.info/handbook-wildlife-traffic/


Banverket/Vägverket (2005) Vilda djur och infrastruktur – en handbok för åtgärder. Banverket Miljösektionen rapport 2005:5, Vägverket rapport 2005:72. [https://trafikverket.ineko.se/Files/sv-SE/12025/RelatedFiles/2005\_72\_vilda\_djur\_och\_infrastruktur\_en\_handbok\_for\_atgarder.pdf]()
van der Ree R, Smith DJ, Grilo C (2015). Handbook of Road Ecology. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, UK: 1-522. (No open access, but may be accessible as e-book through your library.)

Recommendations social aspects:

Luigi Maffei et. al. 2013. *The influence of visual characteristics of barriers on railway noise perception. *Science of The Total Environment Vol 45-446 (2013) 41-47


Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan – Creating a more accessible Malmö [https://malmo.se/download/18.16ac037b154961d0287384d/1491301288704/Sustainable+urb]() [an+mobility+plan%28TROMP%29\_ENG.pdf]()

Recommendations spatial perception and communication:


Smithson, A. (1983). \*AS in DS: An eye on the road. \*Delft University Press https://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:b72d1c6b-36d8-4511-b510- fe9c91cbe8e8?collection=research

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Landscape Architecture- Master's Programme Landscape Architecture Programme, Alnarp Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 74990 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1N)
Subject: Landscape Architecture
Course code: LK0443 Application code: SLU-10067 Location: Alnarp Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management Pace: 100%