The list above isn’t exhaustive, so if you know of a way that you could contribute to the work of the Landscape Institute, please get in touch at membership@landscapeinstitute.org.
Share your skills and expertise and help other landscape practitioners boost their knowledge. Present or chair a webinar or masterclass across a broad range of subjects, or join a Task & Finish group for a range of projects to aid the development of best practice, support technical knowledge, advance education, or increase influence in policy and landscape matters. We’d love to hear from you if you are an expert in:
Biodiversity and Green Infrastructure | Water management, including SuDS and NFMs |EIA’s, LVIA’s LVA’s, LCA’s and the planning system | Infrastructure |Landscape and carbon | Plants, Trees, Soils, Ecosystems – specifying, plans, health, biosecurity | Visualisation, Photography, Photomontages, Mapping, GIS systems | And so much more…
Landscape professionals are at the forefront of tackling some of society’s biggest challenges. To face these challenges the Landscape Institute is raising its profile externally, increasing its impact, and attracting a new generation of landscape professionals. We can’t do that without the combined knowledge and expertise of you, our members. Volunteering with the Landscape Institute will help us make a positive difference to people, place and nature and comes with many additional benefits, including:
Before we get onto the volunteering opportunities, we would like to issue a heartfelt thank you to all our incredible volunteers who give their time, passion, and expertise to support the Landscape Institute. Whether you’re mentoring, supporting events, contributing to panels, lending your voice to key initiatives, supporting your local branch, or providing assistance in any other way, you make a real difference.
Member news: Tell us about you, or your practice’s, news and achievements, such as a recent project or research, an award, or business and industry news.
Write an article: We’re looking for new voices to contribute to our quarterly print journal, Landscape, and our website blog. We welcome pitches covering any aspect of landscape practice.
Submit a case study: Gain exposure for the work of your Registered Practice by uploading projects to our case study directory through MyLI.
The Landscape Institute (LI) is encouraging its experienced members to join the Pathway to Chartership volunteer team as assessors and monitors. As stewards of the profession, Pathway volunteers ensure that candidates demonstrate the highest standards of professional practice, knowledge, and ethics.
P2C Assessor: Must have Chartered or Fellow status (CMLI or FLI) for at least three years and demonstrable knowledge of the Pathway to Chartership, such as experience working alongside candidates, mentors, supervisors, or existing examiners.
P2C Monitor: Must have been chartered for at least three years. However, we may consider applications with less than three years based on relevant experience with the Pathway – for instance, working alongside Pathway candidates as mentors or supervisors.
The list above isn’t exhaustive, so if you know of a way that you could contribute to the work of the Landscape Institute, please get in touch at membership@landscapeinstitute.org.