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An image of landscape architecture project Central Green Forest Park , by design firm Hassell, in Beijing, China. Showing a wide pedestrian path adjacent a grove of trees, underplanted with a mass planting of white flowers.

Resource Guide: Biodiversity

Biodiversity is essential to human health, economic prosperity, and well-being, yet it is alarmingly imperiled. Up to one million species are threatened by extinction, primarily resulting from the loss of habitat due to human development. Climate change is also now a major driver for biodiversity loss and species will face greater threats with every degree of warming. Photo: Nancy Studio. Hassell

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Resource Guide: Stormwater Management

Traditional, or historic methods of stormwater management involve fast conveyance; runoff is transported rapidly through pipes into streams, rivers, and wetlands. And although these systems can be efficient, they are not resilient to large rainfall events where the volume of water entering the pipe and stream network can exceed a system’s designed capacity. Graphic: Stoss Landscape Urbanism

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An image of landscape architecture project Quzhou Luming Park, by design firm Turenscape, in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Showing a series of interconnected raised boardwalks or bridges above trees and water, with a viewing tower beyond.

What is landscape architecture?

While many people have heard the term ‘landscape architecture’, misconceptions about the breadth/depth of the discipline and profession are common. People often default to thinking of landscape architecture as garden design and not wrongly; many very talented landscape architects design gardens. However, the field of landscape architecture is much larger than gardens alone, with many different avenues of theory and practice. Photo: Kongjian Yu, Turenscape

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