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  • ASLA LAND
    https://www.asla.org/LAND/Landsearch.aspx?q=Policy Shapers
    Many young professionals are interested in policy work and that is encouraging. What have you gained by being a member of ASLA for 20 years? The ASLA Minnesota chapter’s events and annual banquet enable me to network with my peers, gain new friendships, and maintain ongoing relationships, which is critical for a solo practitioner.
  • ASLA LAND
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    ASLA 2022 Professional Residential Design Honor Award. Quarry House, Park City, Utah. Design Workshop, Inc. > ASLA 2022 Professional Residential Design Honor Award.
  • New ASLA Public Policies: Licensure, Climate Change and Resilience, and ...
    https://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=64605
    The Board approved updates to the policy on Climate Change and Resilience and a brand-new policy on Biodiversity. They approved six policies related to licensure: Professional Licensure, Definition of Practice, Qualifications for Licensure, Reciprocity, Enforcement, and Post-Nominal Letters.

  • New Student Policy Internship Resource Now Available | LAND
    https://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=64903
    Given the opportunity to shape policy, students can help fight: Climate change; Biodiversity loss; Environmental injustice; Transportation safety concerns, and more. Just by being an intern with policymakers, regulators, and advocacy organizations, students can help raise awareness of the profession.
  • The 2022 Midterm Elections | LAND
    https://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=62118
    ASLA and grassroots landscape architects are advocating for Congress to maintain this committee, as it has been an invaluable resource in shaping policies to address the climate crisis. U.S. Senate. Democrats will retain Senate control with a razor-thin majority of 51-49.
  • ASLA LAND - American Society of Landscape Architects
    https://www.asla.org/Land/LandCategory.aspx?id=1111
    State Policy: 2023 Review and 2024 Preview. Landscape architects had a busy year in state legislatures, and 2024 figures to be just as active.Read More. White House Announces American Climate Corps. The White House has announced a new paid training and service program that could benefit emerging landscape architects. The American Climate Corps ...
  • State Policy: 2023 Review and 2024 Preview | LAND
    https://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=64679
    2024 Initiatives. ASLA is working with CLARB to expand adoption of the Uniform Licensure Standard for Landscape Architecture. The standard offers states a model to ensure that licenses are more accessible and mobile than ever before without compromising public health, safety, and welfare.
  • ASLA Racial Equity Plan Guides Intentional Celebrations of National ...
    https://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=62353
    Leading Through Education, Conversation, and Policy: Developing and Disseminating Content on Advancing Racial Equity Accountability: Maintaining Meaningful, Measurable Progress; Beginning in February, Black History Month will be devoted to the reconciliation of the past and creation of pathways to secure a more equitable, just future.
  • African American Cultural Landscapes Guide | LAND
    https://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=65127
    Site entries — which include a concise site description, media gallery, information about the site’s designers, typology, and style, and indicates if a site has recognized significance (e.g. National Register of Historic Places) — will grow in number and more biographies of important designers and shapers will be added to this resource as ...
  • Diversity + Career Discovery: Chapters are Shaping the Future
    https://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=62775
    4/18/2023 Leave a Comment. NJASLA.DI.Summit Image Credit: NJASLA DI Committee. ASLA chapters are shaping the future of the profession two-fold by introducing the landscape architecture profession to students from underrepresented minorities. Both the Michigan and New Jersey chapter’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) committees have ...