Represent the voice of landscape architecture

Through strategic partnerships, advocacy efforts and the development of licensure defense resources, we ensure that the voice of landscape architecture is represented in ongoing discussions on licensing reform, regulatory changes and professional standards. Our goal is to preserve licensure while upholding the rigorous qualifications and ethical standards that define the profession.

We encourage everyone in the landscape architecture community to use these materials to promote responsible regulation of landscape architecture, ensuring that qualified professionals continue to meet the needs of the communities they serve.

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Exclusive benefits for CLARB Record Holders

Premium resources designed to advance your career and support the landscape architecture profession.

“Professional Licensing Keeps the Public Safe”

One-pager to help communicate the value of effective boards and showcase strong public support for professional licensing.

“Licensing Board Reform: Imagined Benefits vs. Real Consequences”

A concise “myth vs. fact-style” brief that counters misconceptions about board “reforms” and clarifies their many downsides.

“Principles of Responsible Licensing Policy”

One-pager on the importance of maintaining professional standards while considering licensing reform efforts.

Boards that Work: A Guide to Responsible Licensing Board Reform

Key considerations and best practices to ensure reforms support public protection, professional competence and effective oversight.

Licensing and Regulation Report

A customizable template for licensure boards to use when responding to sunset reviews or other legislative/executive mandated reviews.

Landscape Architecture Tour of Greenville, SC

Use this virtual tour to help others gain an understanding of the profession and its real impact on a community.

“Engage Your Audience Through a Virtual Tour”

The tour includes site plans, construction photos and detailed information about the work that landscape architects completed to transform the downtown area.

“Licensing Standards & Workforce Shortages”

One-pager explaining how voters support maintaining rigorous licensing standards while creating more accessible ways for candidates to meet those standards.

“Model Code of Professional Conduct”

Ensures that landscape architects act in the best interest of clients, communities and the environment, while also providing a clear framework for addressing ethical violations.