CLARB is committed to supporting and defending landscape architecture licensure to protect public health, safety and welfare. As regulatory landscapes evolve, we work to ensure that licensure remains fair, accessible and reflective of the profession’s critical role in shaping the natural and built environment.
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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“Build from Familiar Examples and Imagery”
Leverage what people know about building architecture and weave examples and images into every communication.
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“Demonstrate Value for People and Community”
Lead with how landscape architecture benefits people and appeal to the value of community cohesion.
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Evaluation Criteria for CLARB Certification
Explains requirements for education, experience and examination needed to obtain CLARB Certification.
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Experience Evaluation Guidance for CLARB Member Boards
Resource for CLARB member boards offering guidance on evaluating various types of experience in a consistent and defensible manner.
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Experience Evaluation Guidance for Supervisors and Employees
Resource for supervisors and employees offering guidance on the roles, responsibilities and expectations as it relates to gaining experience towards becoming a licensed landscape architect.
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2024 CLARB Annual Meeting in review
Overview of programming from the licensure summit and annual meeting hosted in Buffalo, New York.
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“Model Continuing Education Standards”
Helps jurisdictions establish defensible CE policies that ensure licensed landscape architects maintain their professional competency throughout their careers.
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Global Job Task Analysis Report
Research conducted to gain a better understanding of the profession across the globe from the perspective of practitioners. Explores the similarities and differences in practice globally, regionally and nationally — as well as the potential impact to the future of the profession.
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Standards of Eligibility for CLARB Certification
Explains the requirements for obtaining and maintaining CLARB Certification.
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“Job Task Analysis Report 2022”
Conducted by CLARB every 5-7 years to research the profession and inform content for the L.A.R.E.
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