Landscape Journal Summer 2021: The Landscape of Power

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LI life: new publication By Theo Plowman 1. Import Building, Republic at East India by Remapp. The redevelopment of East India Dock has been designed to reduce the impacts of urban heat and provide a sheltered microclimate. © Dirk Lindner

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Landscape for 2030 A new publication establishes landscape as a leader in the fight against climate change.

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n 2008, the Landscape Institute published a ground-breaking Climate Change Position Statement. There was clear recognition within our own industry that we needed to make a greater contribution to tackling climate change. As the scientific community’s understanding of the extreme threats of both climate change and biodiversity loss changed, so must our response. These crises are explicitly linked, and there is a strong interrelationship between climate change, biodiversity loss, and human wellbeing. The landscape sector is at the juncture of these issues, and our response must address the existential threats to all three. Our new publication, Landscape for 2030, highlights the central role that the landscape sector can play in delivering climate change action, with eleven case studies showcasing the work that members of our profession are doing at all scales. These projects will both demonstrate to stakeholders the multiple benefits that landscape

can deliver, and help inspire best practice throughout the profession. Landscape professionals can help mitigate climate change – by reducing their own footprint, by creating places that encourage low-carbon lifestyles, and by building resilience into our environments to help them adapt to already inevitable climate shifts. This publication is part of the commitments we made in our 2020 Climate and Biodiversity Action Plan to establish the landscape profession as leaders in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss, as well as provide more best practice examples for our sector to follow. Government, clients and stakeholders can now see in one place the incredible range of measures our sector can utilise. Members can browse examples of best practice in sustainable and biodiversity-focused landscape planning, design, and management across a wide range of contexts, including: – large-scale urban developments focusing on sustainability,

regeneration and adaptation – small, community-focused schemes and single building projects – a flagship wildlife sanctuary and ecotourism design – research and tools to explore future impacts of climate change on our landscapes We will be continuing to research and promote practical examples of how our members on the ground can make a difference. If you have a case study of good landscape practice – across design, planning, management or science – please share it with us. All enquiries to: climate@ landscapeinstitute.org. Download a copy of the Action Plan here. https://landscapewpstorage01. blob.core.windows.net/wwwlandscapeinstitute-org/2021/04/12510LANDSCAPE-2030_v6.pdf Theo Plowman is Policy Manager at the Landscape Institute. 63


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National Grid Visual Impact Provision – reflections on volunteering

5min
pages 66-68

Entry standards update

4min
pages 64-65

Landscape for 2030

2min
page 63

Highgate Cemetery competition

5min
pages 58-61

The COVID-19 Lockdown Papers: insights, reflections and implications for urbanism and landscape

6min
pages 55-56

Building links between academic research and landscape practice

7min
pages 52-53

Exploring research requirements

6min
pages 50-51

Hidden power

5min
pages 46-47

GREENER RECOVERY

9min
pages 40-43

The power of water

4min
pages 36-37

Seascapes and offshore wind power

4min
pages 32-33

Grid capacity

2min
page 31

Light and power

2min
page 30

Developing a new aesthetic for landscape ahead of 2030

9min
pages 24-28

Landscape in the making

8min
pages 18-21

Post-war power

5min
pages 15-17

Stewardship in the city

3min
page 12

Shaping the world

4min
pages 10-11

Data-driven landscape

2min
pages 8-9

The power of sunlight

3min
pages 6-7

Harnessing the power of landscape professionals to influence the landscape of power

1min
page 3
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