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This is the editorial of Spring 2012 issue of JoLA-Journal of Landscape Architecture. Landscape architectural projects inevitably require one to consider the issue of equality between people with regard to land use, ownership and power, and most projects also require the landscape architect to take a position regarding equality of species. There is, however, little consensus about how or even whether inequality might be addresssed through a landscape architectural project.
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