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Pamela Conrad, ASLA's inaugural Biodiversity and Climate Action Fellow, has released WORKS with NATURE: Low Carbon Adaptation Techniques for a Changing World WORKS with NATURE was the result of a collaborative effort with the United Nations National Adaptation planning team, Kotchakorn Voraakhom, International ASLA, founder of Landprocess -- with support from Climate Positive Design, ASLA, the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), and Landscape Forms. "Amid the urgent climate and biodiversity crises, WORKS with NATURE showcases 100 proven techniques that effectively adapt, mitigate, and restore both our communities and ecosystems, paving the way for a regenerative future. Central to these efforts are Nature-Based Solutions, which draw from the harmonious co-existence between humans and the natural world" Conrad says. "These techniques may serve as inspiration for countries developing their National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and others around the world." There are many examples from the ASLA Professional Awards, Landscape Architecture Foundation's Landscape Performance Series, Harvard University Graduate School of Design's Climate by Design course, African Landscape Network (ALN), and IFLA. Access WORKS with NATURE: https://bit.ly/3V9ZxOmImage Credit: (Cover): Private Ranch, Dordabis, Khomas Region, Namibia, Africa. / GREENinc landscape architecture, South Africa; Watersquare Benthemplein, City of Rotterdam, Rotterdam, South Holland, The Netherlands. Image Credits: De Urbanisten / Ossip van Duivenbode / Pallesh+Azarfane and Jurgen Bals; Buffalo Bayou, Houston, Texas, USA. Image Credits: SWA Group, Houston First Corporation; Realizing Urban NbS, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, East Africa. Image Credits: Kounkuey Design Initiative. Images courtesy of Climate Positive Design
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