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Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad

Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad

Associate Professor

Full-Time Faculty Member

Faculty: Arts

Department: Handicrafts

Degree: Ph.D

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FA
Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad

Associate Professor Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad

Full-Time Faculty Member
Faculty: Arts - Department: Handicrafts Degree: Ph.D |

I am an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Arts, specializing in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design. I graduated from the University of Kaiserslautern in Germany in 2016. My research focuses on urban agriculture design, productive landscapes, and the intricate beauty of Persian gardens.

I have published several papers in renowned journals, collaborating with esteemed scholars from China, Italy, Australia, UK, USA, Canada, and France.

My work has been cited by numerous scholars in the field. Some of my notable publications include studies on sustainable urban agriculture practices and the historical significance of Persian gardens in contemporary landscape architecture.

I am eager to collaborate with students and scholars who are passionate about conducting original research in landscape architecture, particularly in the realm of Edible Green Infrastructure.

If you require further information or wish to discuss potential research opportunities, please feel free to contact me.

 

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30 Trees: And Why Landscape Architects Love Them

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JournalArboricultural Journal
Page number313-318
Serial number46
Volume number4
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2025
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexScopus
KeywordsDesigning with trees, Feral forests, Cultural connections, Landscape design, Tree arrangements

Abstract

Arboricultural Journal, 2024 https://doi. org/10.1080/03071375.2024. 2413290 as the final part. Beyond the introductory essays, the section entitled “Designing with Trees” discusses various approaches to designing with trees, highlighting the importance of cultural and personal connections between humans and trees. The text explores different design approaches, including “A Feral Forest” by Jamie Vanucchi and Karen Lutsky, which discusses the concept of feral forests and the importance of embracing change and allowing trees to grow in their natural way;“Clumps–Compact Places over Time” by Roland Gustavsson, which explores the concept of compact clumps of trees and their role in creating unique and varied landscapes;“One Tree, Row, Two Trees, Allée, Grid, Hedge, Clump, Woods” by Ron Henderson, which discusses the different ways that trees can be arranged in a landscape to create specific spatial …

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