Landscape architects are well aware of many factors which are leading to an acceleration of climate change and the associated impacts of this change. Moving to a plant-based diet for example, wholly or partially, can have an immediate effect on individual environmental footprints.
Read MoreEarth is experiencing an unprecedented rate of change. We are all living with ‘Code Red’.Herein, the 2024 IFLA 60th World Congress calls for humankind to take urgent action to prevent the worst impacts of environmental crises
Read MoreNUWAO aims to develop nature-based urban design solutions, rooted in Indigenous knowledge.
Read MoreThe Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant occupies a complex site of intersecting human and ecological systems.
Read MoreToday is International Climate Action Day and it comes less than a week out from the COP27 talks which take place in Egypt beginning November 6. It also follows the 2022 NZILA Firth Conference which highlighted the importance of the response of landscape architects to the increasing challenges presented by climate change.
Read MoreLandscape architects here in Aotearoa are being urged to get behind a global coalition to try to combat climate change - in the countdown to the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) which gets underway this weekend in Glasgow.
Read MoreAuckland University affiliated researchers have successfully demonstrated that cows can be toilet trained with the idea of helping to reduce water contamination and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreThe NZILA is welcoming the Sixth Assessment report by the IPCC despite the stark picture it paints in terms of the present threat of climate change.
Read MoreConcern is mounting that post Covid-19 economic recovery could come at the cost of climate protection policies.
Read MoreWe know that the effects of climate change on the Aotearoa New Zealand city will be the biggest disruptive event in the history of New Zealand urbanism.
Read MoreOn the back of global climate change protests CMG Landscape Architecture has launched the Climate Positive Design Challenge, which enables professionals around the world to take climate action.
The effects of climate change on the Aotearoa New Zealand landscape will be the biggest disruptive event in our history.
Read MoreCentral Government could do more to help councils deal with the growing threat of climate change, according to a new report.
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