Collaboration is essential to advancing landscape architecture and strengthening professional licensure. CLARB partners with a wide range of allied organizations across the landscape architecture profession and the broader regulatory community to support shared goals, align standards and protect the public through responsible regulation.

These partnerships help us:
Promote strong and consistent licensure policies
Promote strong and consistent licensure policies
Advocate for the value of licensure and defend against efforts to weaken professional standards
Advocate for the value of licensure and defend against efforts to weaken professional standards
Support current and future landscape architects by expanding access and improving mobility
Support current and future landscape architects by expanding access and improving mobility
Contribute to the development of relevant education, examination and practice standards
Contribute to the development of relevant education, examination and practice standards
CLARB works closely with organizations committed to advancing and elevating landscape architecture through education, advocacy and regulation.






Exclusive Access
Presidents Council
Fosters alignment and collaboration among the leading organizations in landscape architecture


Through long-standing collaboration with regulatory partners in the broader design community, CLARB works to address shared challenges and promote strong professional standards. Our work with these organizations strengthens cross-professional collaboration and helps streamline licensure processes in jurisdictions where boards oversee multiple design professions.




CLARB collaborates with leading organizations that support and advocate for strong, fair and consistent regulation across licensed professions. These partnerships provide leadership development, shared resources, research and advocacy to help regulators uphold high standards and defend the value of licensure in the public's interest.







The U.S. Department of Homeland Security designated landscape architecture a STEM discipline, which recognizes the high degree of science, technology, engineering and mathematics knowledge and skills required in landscape architecture. CLARB works closely with organizations committed to advancing and elevating STEM professions.

