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LI statement on green skills shortage after government publishes new research
The government has recently published a research briefing on ‘Green skills for education and employment’, in which it defines green skills as “the knowledge, abilities, values and attitudes needed to live in, develop and support a society which reduces the impact of human activity on the environment”.
Lynn Kinnear 1960 – 2024
The landscape architect, Lynn Kinnear has died at the age of 64. As the founder and principal of Kinnear Landscape Architects (KLA) Lynn was one of the most important, influential and admired landscape architects of her generation.
LI celebrates International Women’s Day
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we asked a range of women in landscape, ‘'What inspired you to join the landscape profession, and what are your hopes for the future?'
Landscape and Carbon: New report tackling carbon reduction in the landscape sector launched by...
‘Landscape and Carbon’ is a vital new report on carbon reduction in the UK landscape sector by the Landscape Institute (LI) and the British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI). A direct response to the UK’s target to reach net zero by 2050, the report sets out the climate action the sector is taking, and how landscape can provide solutions for reducing and sequestering carbon in development.
Major built environment institutes renew joint pledge to tackle global instability as cities boom
With almost 70% of the world’s population predicted to live in cities by 2050, major built environment professional institutes, including architects, planners, structural engineers and landscape practitioners, have renewed their joint pledge to collaborate to tackle urgent global challenges.
Recent blog posts
Leeds Beckett student wins award
Leeds Beckett University student receives LIYHB Award from Elizabeth in December 2023.
New Ways of Working: Standing Committee Review Group
December 2023 update from the group set up to review the LI Standing Committees
Project Kestrel – A new digital home for the Landscape Institute
The Landscape Institute (LI) is pleased to announce Project Kestrel, our new digital transformation programme, set to dramatically improve the efficiency and experience of working with the LI for all.