CANADIAN NURSERY LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION AND CANADIAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS ANNOUNCE UPDATED CANADIAN LANDSCAPE STANDARD (CLS) 2.0
04 Julio 2024 - 6:00AM
The
Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA)
and the
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects
(CSLA) are pleased to announce the release of the revised
Version 4 (July 2024) of the Canadian Landscape Standard (CLS) 2.0.
This updated edition includes significant improvements, notably
a new and revised Section 5 - Growing Medium and
several other updates designed to enhance best practices in
landscape construction across Canada.
The CLS serves as the authoritative guide for landscape
construction projects nationwide, providing essential standards for
ensuring quality and sustainability in landscape practices. The
purchase of the CLS includes a three-year subscription with regular
updates, allowing professionals to stay current with industry
advancements.
“We are excited to present this updated version of the Canadian
Landscape Standard, which reflects the latest research and best
practices in our industry,”said Bill Hardy, President of CNLA.
“This revision underscores our commitment to promoting excellence
in landscape construction and maintenance.”
For more information and to purchase the Canadian Landscape
Standard, please visit CSLA-AAPC.ca
Further Information on the CLS:Michelle Legault, CSLA Executive
Director(613) 668-4775 or executive-director@csla-aapc.ca
To order the CLShttps://www.csla-aapc.ca/standard
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About the CSLAThe Canadian Society of Landscape
Architects (CSLA) is a professional organization with 2,348
landscape architect members, 615 associate (or intern) members and
669 students of landscape architecture members. As the voice of the
profession in Canada, the CSLA is an advocate for its members on
issues such as urban design, urban renewal, sustainable
development, climate change and cultural heritage.
The CSLA delivers programs and services for its members that
increase public awareness and promote the profession. The CSLA
communication tools include the website, the membership directory,
a monthly bulletin, and social media sites.
LANDSCAPES|PAYSAGES, the CSLA’s national magazine, provides
opportunities for professional development. The CSLA holds an
Annual General Meeting and Congress, providing information
year-round to members about industry and professional learning
opportunities, and coordinates continuing education
programs.
Opportunities to recognize members nationally and to celebrate
member achievements within the profession occur through the CSLA
Awards of Excellence, the Recognition Awards Programs, the College
of Fellows, and by administering the Governor General’s Medal in
Landscape Architecture, supporting education and research through
the accreditation of undergraduate and graduate landscape
architecture programs, recognition of student achievement and
provision of scholarships.
To learn more, visit www.csla-aapc.ca
About the CNLA
The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) is a national
not-for-profit federation of nine provincial landscape and
horticulture associations representing over 4,600 members.
Comprised of thousands of locally owned companies that grow, sell,
design, install, and maintain plants and other landscape features,
our members represent over $2.2 billion at the farm gate and over
$14 billion in economic impact in Canada.
To learn more, visit www.cnla-acpp.ca
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- Norme Canadienne du paysage
- Canadian Landscape Standard
Michelle Legault, CSLA Executive Director
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)
(613) 668-4775
executive-director@csla-aapc.ca