Landscape professionals are essential in delivering long-term value for people, place and nature. With a clear purpose and new Strategic Outcomes, the Strategy sets a strong, positive direction for the Landscape Institute (LI). It demonstrates how we support landscape professionals in doing their vital work to ensure landscapes deliver for people, place and nature.
The Strategy, developed through member consultation, diverse workshops, sessions with the LI’s Council and with approval by the LI Board, sets a new Vision of a world with enriching, resilient landscapes where people and nature flourish. And a clear purpose for the LI and our members in creating that Vision: Through the art and science of landscape design, planning and management, we deliver wellbeing, sustainability and delight, by enhancing and connecting people, place and nature.
To enable our members to fulfil that purpose, the Strategy sets 3 Strategic Outcomes that we will achieve by 2030:
- Landscape-led approaches are recognised as essential to deliver sustainable solutions to societal and nature needs.
- Landscape professionals of today and tomorrow work to the highest professional standards, with the expert skills and knowledge needed to design, plan, and manage landscapes that enhance quality of life.
- The Landscape Institute defines and nurtures an inclusive, trusted community of professionals that lead positive change now and for the future.
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Climate and Biodiversity are cross cutting issues that will be addressed in all LI work.
Carolin Göhler FLI, President said, “This Strategy sets out how we will support our members both UK and internationally, through being Essential, Expert and Inclusive (Strategic Outcomes), to meet current and future challenges. With a strong vision, purpose and outcomes, our members, volunteers and staff will be able to work together to support the success of the landscape profession, enhance landscapes and through that support our environment, health and economy. Collaboration is at the heart of everything we do, and we are looking forward to working with our partners and decision makers to deliver this crucial strategy. Together, we must make a difference, for people, place and nature.”
“There is no greater multi-faceted investment than landscape-led green infrastructure to provide positive outcomes for people, place and nature when operating at strategic scale.” James Scott, Group Director of Strategy and Planning, Urban & Civic
“Investment in landscape is a no brainer in terms of the value it offers. Why wouldn’t you do it?” Roger Madelin CBE, Joint Head of Canada Water – British Land