Climate & Biodiversity Action Research and Analysis

Supported by the ASLA Fund

The ASLA Fund issues grants to universities to research and analyze landscape architecture and nature-based solutions, exploring two key areas: 

  • Economic benefits
  • Peer-reviewed evidence

The Fund also funds research conducted by its ASLA Climate & Biodiversity Action Fellows. The first fellowship research project was by Pamela Conrad, ASLA, founder of Climate Positive Design. 

Explore grant-funded research and analysis

Economic Benefits of Landscape Architecture

National Grant from The ASLA Fund


Evidence for Landscape Architecture Solutions to the Climate and Biodiversity Crises

National Competitive Research Grants from The ASLA Fund

ASLA Climate & Biodiversity Action Fellow Research

WORKS with Nature

Low Carbon Adaptation Techniques for a Changing World

Header image credit: Thornton Creek Water Quality Channel, Seattle, Washington / MIG