The European Landscape Convention is the first international convention to focus specifically on landscape. It is dedicated exclusively to the protection, management and planning of all landscapes in Europe.
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Landscape Architects are the professionals responsible for the concept and detailed design also producing a series of drawings and documents…
Every practice registered with the Landscape Institute needs to maintain CPD (Continuing Professional Development) sessions for its staff, as a…
The British Association of Landscape Industries, is established to promote, support and inspire all professional landscapers, garden designers and landscape…
The Landscape Institute is a professional organisation and educational charity that promotes the art and science of landscape practice.
The Royal Charter defines the principles upon which the profession is based on, whereas the Code of Practice sets the professional Rules.
The Royal Charter is integral to the profession and what is required from the Landscape Architect through the standards of…
A well-written Code of Conduct clarifies an organization’s mission, values and principles, linking them with standards of professional conduct. The…
The Landscape Institute’s Code of Practice sets out 11 rules which guide professionals deal with all aspects of everyday work life.
The Code of Practice places a strong emphasis on the integrity, competence and professionalism of its members, and therefore guides them on how to conduct themselves in a their professional and business life.
Chartered status confirms that an individual has the skills, knowledge, understanding and integrity to practice as a landscape professional in the UK.
A Collateral Warranty refers specifically to a contract between a professional consultant, building contractor or sub-contractor and a third party.