IFLA WORKING PROGRAMMES

International Federation of Landscape Architects Launches 19 New Global Working Programmes to Enhance Visibility and Global Impact


IFLA has launched 19 ambitious new Working Programmes, this significant initiative is designed to harness the collective expertise of its members, address critical global challenges, and increase the profession's impact on the world stage.

The new Working Programmes structure IFLA's efforts across a wide spectrum of crucial contemporary issues. They aim to reflect the multifaceted dimensions of landscape architecture, align IFLA’s work more closely with the United Nations (UN) and its agencies (such as UNESCO, UN-Habitat, UNEP, WHO, FAO), and foster collaboration with sister organisations (such as ISOCARP, UIA, AIPH, WGIN, URBIO, ISUH). 

Led by top reference professionals within the field, these programmes position landscape architects as key leaders in developing solutions for a sustainable future. The initiative intends to significantly increase the visibility and influence of landscape architecture in addressing topics ranging from climate action and biodiversity to social justice, public health, and technological innovation.

Dr Bruno Marques, IFLA President, stated, “The launch of these 19 Working Programmes marks a pivotal moment for IFLA and the landscape architecture profession globally. By strategically focusing our expertise and collaborating closely with international partners like the UN, we are enhancing our ability to contribute meaningfully to solving the complex environmental and social challenges of our time. This structure empowers our leading professionals to drive impactful change and showcases the essential role of landscape architecture in creating healthier, more resilient, and equitable environments for all.”

The 19 new IFLA Working Programmes are:

1.     Age-Friendly Communities and Landscapes

2.     Children and Youth

3.     Climate Action

4.     Desertification and Sustainable Land Management

5.     Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience

6.     Ethics, Equity, and Social Justice

7.     Energy-Efficient Design

8.     Food Systems and Agriculture

9.     Heritage

10.  Indigenous Knowledge

11.  International Landscape Convention

12.  Landscapes for Cities, Settlements, and Territories

13.  Migration and Inclusive Communities

14.  Nature Conservation and Biodiversity

15.  Sustainable Development Goals in Landscape Architecture

16.  Technology and Innovation

17.  Urban Health and Well-being

18.  Water Security and Management

19.  Young Landscape Architects and Emerging Professionals

 

April 2025 - Open call for members:

To further harness the collective strength of its global community, IFLA is launching an open call inviting members to apply and contribute their expertise to these vital new Working Programmes. Deadline for applications is 15th May 2025.

Interested members can apply here.