WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has renewed its three-decades-long partnership with the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) in an effort to promote the profession around the globe.
According to a release, the partnership will focus on battling climate change; establishing the highest standards of professional practice in design, planning, management, conservation, and development of the landscape; and facilitating exchanges of knowledge and information between IFLA Regions and member organizations and ASLA members.
In a statement, ASLA CEO Torey Carter-Conneen commented, “As ASLA continues to refine its long-term goals and strategy, the timing is perfect to renew our commitment to being a part of the international conversation about the impact of landscape architecture on climate change, social justice, and other issues facing society.”
“We are excited that ASLA is partnering with IFLA, especially at this time when there is an opportunity for renewed collaboration and progress globally on climate change and other issues where the landscape architecture profession can provide leadership and insight,” added James Hayter, president of IFLA.
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