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CSLA Responds to Canada's National Adaptation Strategy (NAS)

The CSLA acknowledges that Landscape Architects in Canada will play a significant role in contributing to climate adaptation across all five systems identified in the NAS, including: disaster resilience, health and well-being, nature and biodiversity, infrastructure, and economy and workers. 

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Mapping the Vulnerability and Exposure to Extreme Heat Waves of Populations Living in Housing in Canadian Communities

mapThe Department of Geography of Université Laval has just launched a new online application dedicated to mapping the vulnerability and exposure to extreme heat waves of populations living in 156 urban areas across Canada. This application is free to use and available to industry professionals as well as the general public.

The tool allows for the identification of geographic areas that are vulnerable and/or exposed to heat waves, which will help specialists formulate more effective mitigation strategies, assist in decision making and establish procedures related to heat wave periods. Organizations can also take advantage of the application by downloading the geospatial data and integrating it into their GIS software.

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FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Roadmap for Nature-Based Solutions to Fight Climate Change, Strengthen Communities, and Support Local Economies

At COP27 in Egypt, the Biden-Harris Administration is releasing the Nature-Based Solutions Roadmap, an outline of strategic recommendations to put America on a path that will unlock the full potential of nature-based solutions to address climate change, nature loss, and inequity. This marks the first time the U.S. has developed a strategy to scale up nature-based solutions.

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Jane Welsh, Chair of the Committee on Climate Adaptation, Addressing climate change through advocacy, policy and planning

Three Toronto-based leaders representing a real estate company, a non-profit agency, and landscape architect Jane Welsh for the City of Toronto were invited for the final episode of the first season of SvN Speaks, to address the symbiotic relationship between municipalities, advocacy groups, and the real estate development community.

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CSLA CC Position Paper (1)_Page_1.jpgCSLA's Position Paper on Climate Adaptation

Resilient, Transformative and Sustainable: A Positive Approach to a Changing Future

Climate is changing, local weather patterns are becoming more extreme, and the collective actions of humans have had a significant influence on these changes. The CSLA believes that by working across environmental and cultural systems, landscape architects are uniquely positioned to engage professions, industries and governments in new alliances better equipped to innovatively address complex social and ecological problems and to fully express the opportunities inherent in principles of equity, sustainability, resiliency and democracy. 

Read the CSLA's Position Paper on Climate Adaptation


Volume 1 Cover.jpgThe Adaptation Primers

Introductory books that provide basic information on the most complex challenge facing decision-makers in this first half of the 21st century.  

Read the Adaptation Primers to learn more about this global challenge.


Steps to Help Landscape Architects Plan and Design for the New Climate

Learn about the Nine steps to help you plan and design for the new climate


IFLA's Climate Actions

IFLA Climate Action Commitment

In September 2021, the CSLA Board of Directors endorsed the IFLA Climate Action Commitment which commits the profession to a series of strategies to limit planetary warming to 1.5 degrees C.

Learn more about the action commitment here

IFLA Declares a Climate and Biodiversity Emergency

September, 2019 - The International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) has declared a Climate and Biodiversity Emergency at the IFLA World Congress in Oslo, Norway. The move comes following the unanimous support of the 77 voting nations and it maps out an action plan of what IFLA will do in response to the issues the globe is facing. 

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Canadian Landscape Architects Support the International Global Accord: Adaptation for a Changing World

Ottawa – November 29th, 2018– As of November 9th, 2018, the nine regional, provincial and territorial associations that comprise the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) have ratified the International Federation of Landscape Architects’ (IFLA) historic Global Accord on adaptation for a changing world. The Canadian was the first national association to ratify the Accord, and is also the first to have completed ratification by all its regional, provincial and territorial components. 

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CSLA Signs a Joint Statement on Advancing Integrated Climate Action

December 18th, 2018 - A joint statement was signed by the following national professional associations and endorsed by national municipal climate resources provider, ICLEI Canada, in support of advancing LCR in and across their respective fields:

  • Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)
  • Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP)
  • Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC)
  • Canadian Water & Wastewater Association (CWWA)

Read the Press Release and Read the statement


The Committee on Climate Adaptation

Responsible for setting direction, representing the CSLA, managing workgroups and coordinating our engagement with government, and address climate justice.

Members: Jane Welsh (Co-Chair), Jeff Cutler (Co-Chair) Hope Parnham (Manager, Advocacy and Strategic Initiatives), Nicci Theroux, Ben Watt-Meyers, Katie Black, Andrea Kennedy, Caelan Griffiths, Lauren Mac Isaac, Todd Fell, Catherine Berris (Board Champion)

The Climate Case Studies Workgroup

Responsible for establishing the information collected, the promotion of and use for advocacy of case studies on good practices or shining examples of climate adaptation projects.

Members: Colin Berman (Co-Chair), Todd Fell (Co-Chair), Amy Rene, Brad Keeler, Chenzi Li, Jennifer Koppe, Karina Verhoeven, Katie Black, Mark Bauche, Rachel Philippe-Auguste, and Hope Parnham (Manager, Advocacy and Strategic Initiatives)

Coastal workgroup

Focuses on the particular vulnerabilities of Canada's coastlines

Members: Hope Parnham (Manager, Advocacy and Strategic Initiatives), Alessandro Colavecchio, Jeff Cutler,  Cynthia Graham, Brad Keeler, Lauren Mac Isaac, Scott Murdoch

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