Landscape Journal Spring 2022: Whose landscape is it?

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LI life: Fellowship update

Introducing newly elected Fellows of the LI by Lucy Pickford The diverse and extensive experience of our Fellows is a testament to the important role that landscape professionals play in the sector. Whether they’ve consistently provided guidance and support on technical guidance or publications, or played a significant role in inspiring the next generation of landscape professionals, it’s important that we as an Institute recognise and celebrate these contributions. While the election as a Fellow is an important achievement, it’s also a new opportunity and a call to action for these new members. Our fellows work together to bring together their knowledge and experience, and support the LI in shaping our plans and strategies. As well as informing the work of the Institute, they must be ready and willing to champion our response to today’s most important issues – including climate change, biodiversity, and inclusion – and to help attract the next generation to this profession. As well as receiving the deserved recognition for their achievements and the post nominals to demonstrate this, the connections Fellows make as part of a community of leaders, innovators and ambassadors for the landscape profession is an immeasurable benefit. If you are a CMLI or AMLI wanting to apply for Fellowship, or wish to nominate an accomplished peer, please visit our Fellow Membership page (https://www.landscapeinstitute. org/member-content/fellow/), or for any other membership advice, get in touch at membership@ landscapeinstiute.org.

Gary Holliday FLI Director, FPCR A Director at FPCR, Gary joined as a graduate and has been with them since 1988. His focus is on practice development and management, and acting as an expert witness. He is a long-serving supervisor on the P2C system and a professional practice examiner.

Monika Nair FLI Associate Practice Director, Atkins India Monika is a landscape architect with extensive experience as an urbanist and sustainability practitioner in the UK, India, Middle East & the Asia Pacific. She is also the recipient of the New Landscape Professional of the Year Award, 2019 and a proponent of landscape urbanism at both urban and regional scales.

Ian Houlston FLI Associate and Environmental Planning Lead, LDA Design

Robyn Butcher FLI Director and Principal Landscape Architect at Terra Firma

Ian is a qualified landscape architect and archaeologist. He has wide ranging experience, has authored and contributed to several national guidance documents, is a Design Council Expert, and lectures annually at Sheffield and Oxford Universities.

Robyn joined terra firma as university graduate, working her way up to Director; she sits on various design panels, is a university examiner and has won various design awards for civic spaces.

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Introducing newly elected Fellows of the LI

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page 67

Creating safer spaces in the public realm

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page 66

Spring Update

3min
page 64

The Environment Act

7min
pages 62-63

Ethics in Practice: Creating a new Code of Practice for LI members

3min
pages 60-61

Beauty, diversity and design highlighted at LI AGM

3min
page 59

Building research links

5min
pages 56-57

Conference: ‘Future History: teaching history in landscape schools’

4min
page 55

Reading Green Unpleasant Land

6min
pages 51-52

Statues Redressed

5min
pages 48-50

Black Landscapes Matter

9min
pages 45-47

Auditing Accessibility

7min
pages 42-44

Ramp Rage

5min
pages 40-41

Intersectionality in the design of landscape

7min
pages 38-39

Not all cyclists are Lycra-clad ironmen: A brief introduction to human-centred infrastructure design

8min
pages 35-37

Queer Spaces

7min
pages 32-34

Aberfeldy – a case study of innovative engagement with young people

4min
pages 28-29

Making Space for Girls

8min
pages 25-27

Looking at inclusion in London

3min
page 24

Slow steps in the move to gender parity

7min
pages 22-23

Building an inclusive generation of designers

10min
pages 19-21

Inclusive Environments Conference

6min
pages 16, 18

COP26 - next steps

6min
pages 10-12

Locked up and locked out

4min
page 9

Making COP26 Count all year round

7min
pages 6-8

Designing for Diversity and democracy

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