*As a global profession, we commit to:
– Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
– Dramatically reducing operational and embodied carbon emissions, while increasing biogenic carbon sequestration.
– Designing green infrastructure that mitigates Urban Heat Island Effect, and reduces the risks associated with fire, drought, and flood.
– Increasing advocacy for equity and equality, food security and the right to clean water and happiness for all.
– Respecting and working with indigenous cultural land management knowledge to mitigate climate change impacts and continue working towards reconciliation.
– Collaborating with clients, suppliers, and allied professions to champion climate positive design.
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COP 26 Landscape Architecture Declaration
Landscape architects accelerate climate action at scales that matter
Landscape architects are uniquely qualified to help prevent catastrophic global environmental and societal breakdown. Through planning, design and management, our work protects and repairs global ecosystems; fosters human health, well-being and happiness; cools the environment and draws down atmospheric carbon.
Landscapes include complex, interactive systems that provide a wide range of goods and services. With 70% of global populations living in cities by 2050, holistic landscape interventions are critical to transformation and sustainability. As a creative discipline we bring expertise on Nature Based Solutions, technological innovation, and strategic thinking that deliver for nature and people. We accelerate city afforestation to sequester carbon, generate urban biodiversity, and protect cities from extreme heat – a growing threat to human survival. Beyond urban environments, we work at all scales: global, regional, local, and human to strengthen, protect and enhance the wider functional ecosystems. We amplify biodiversity and societal prosperity, fostering resilient communities better prepared for a changing climate. Landscape architects connect people to nature and to each other to fulfil our deepest human needs.
Over 70,000 landscape architects around the world are taking action as global citizens to limit planetary warming to 1.5° C. As a global profession, we commit to:
– Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). Through each of the 77 nations represented by the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), landscape architects within our member associations accelerate our work to repair global ecosystems.
– Attaining global net zero carbon emissions by 2040. We will dramatically reduce operational and embodied carbon emissions produced by our work, harness the unique capacity of landscapes to draw down carbon dioxide, and advocate for clean and multi-modal transport systems.
– Enhancing capacity and resilience of livable cities and communities. Implementing green infrastructure approaches, landscape architects will work to mitigate Urban Heat Island Effect, and reduce the risks associated with fire, drought, and flood.
– Advocating for climate justice and social wellbeing. Landscape architects will increase support for equity and equality, food security and the right to clean water and happiness for all.
– Learning from cultural knowledge systems. We commit to respecting and working with indigenous cultural land management knowledge to mitigate climate change impacts and continue work towards reconciliation.
– Leading others. Landscape architects are uniquely placed to galvanize and lead a built environment response to this crisis. We will continue to collaborate with clients, suppliers, and allied professions to champion climate positive design.
– Society needs new approaches to decision-making, progressive policies, and a universal commitment to innovative ideas. In support of sovereign governments accelerating their Nationally Determined Contributions we call on our peers and allied professions to help strengthen our actions through interdisciplinary collaboration. With sustained private and public sectors investment in transformative landscape projects, we can achieve the scale of renewal and restoration required.
COP 26 Landscape Architecture Declaration
The key to solving the climate crisis is designing with nature. Through Nature Based Solutions and technological innovation, landscape architects protect and repair global ecosystems; foster human health, well-being and happiness; cool the environment and draw down atmospheric carbon. IFLA is calling on its members in 77 nations throughout the globe to accelerate action in support of preventing the 1.5oC increase.