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Climate change is here. Our outdoor spaces, from backyards to schoolyards, parks to forests to watersheds, are being impacted, and have vital roles to play in mitigation and adaptation.
As a professional community of designers, planners, engineers, scientists, policy makers, advocates, academics, students -- landscape architects and many, many more -- working in Maine and Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island and Vermont and Connecticut and beyond, what are you seeing in your work now?
As we consider the New England landscape, where do we need to go?
Please join us for a virtual, regional summit to discuss climate ISSUES, current and projected, that cities and towns, rural and suburban areas are experiencing in the landscape, along with ACTIONS that are underway, and that need to grow.
Register for the summit
Participate in the Lightning Talks! The summit will include a series of short presentations. Share a project, plan, policy, or other work that you’re doing to advance climate action in our region. Make a short pitch here. Sign up by June 3. Speakers will be notified by June 6.
The summit is being organized by the ASLA chapters of New England, including ASLA New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and BSLA — Boston, Massachusetts, and Maine.