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Design

When we think of infrastructure, we often imagine concrete, steel, and asphalt - the building blocks of our cities and communities. But in Malaysia, a new trend is taking shape, one that incorporates nature and the environment into the built world. Green infrastructure is a buzzword that has been gaining traction in recent years, especially as our world faces the pressing issues of climate change ...

Management

This month, Monica casts a spotlight on the achievements of IFLA's 75th-anniversary organizing committee. She also highlights IFLA APR's notable milestones, which include the establishment of a landscape education accreditation system and a collaborative effort with ISUH to champion urban environmental justice.

Management

This month, Monica stresses the importance of increasing awareness and cooperation to combat climate change, and encourages landscape architects to continue having a green and sustainable mindset in their architectural planning and design.

Design

MYP is a professional planning and design firm, co-founded by Mr. Yu Chang. This articles showcases several projects MYP have implemented across China.

Management

This month, Monica announces the opening of IFLA-APR Executive Committee positions for the new term, and encourages readers to stay updated on upcoming events happening this year, such as the Luminary Awards and Talk & Share.

Climate Change

This is the fourth and last installment in a series of articles discussing carbon capture, utilization and storage in landscape architecture.

Management

As we are facing the threat of climate change and the vision of 2050 net-zero emissions, in various ExCo meetings, the Standing Committees and working groups have been reviewing how to use our existing resources to share and build a precise, but efficient promotion platform.

Management

Spring has arrived, and the Asia-Pacific region, from tropical to temperate zones, is experiencing a great diversity of landscapes due to a broad latitude- from the snowy scenery of Hokkaido to the changing landscapes of Malaysia, Thailand, and New Zealand and Australia, what a splendid and diverse spectrum of landscapes.

Climate Change

In the first two installments of this series, we discussed the different types of carbon cycles (carbon positive cycles, net-zero carbon cycles, and carbon negative cycles), life-cycle carbon assessments, how carbon storage is linked to organism lifespans, landscape maintenance, and decomposition rates, and the various means of extending the timeframe of carbon storage to produce effective carbon ...

Design
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Planning

Since the beginning of human civilisation, landscapes have been admired, planned, and designed to accommodate human population growth and needs. Landscapes had evolved to be very important spaces such as gardens, plazas, parks, housing areas, industrial lands and many more. These landscape spaces are very important for aesthetic, environment, health, and economic growth and often they are ...