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IFLA Advisory Circle
Posted 20 07 2017
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First 7 members confirmed
IFLA is delighted to announce the first members of the freshly launched Advisory Circle have been confirmed.
The Advisory Circle now has its first 7 members, one of which is NZILA Fellow member Craig Pocock, with a broad range of expertise and specialisms between them, including health and well-being, carbon landscapes, water issues and living roofs.
You can find more about these 7 experts here.
Chaired by Past President of IFLA Diane Menzies, the Advisory Circle will not only provide thought leadership but will also monitor issues, and co-ordinate the dissemination of key position statements and advice from our members, friends and partners to landscape architects around the world.
If you are interested in becoming part of the Advisory Circle and think you could help IFLA monitor national/regional/international developments and/or events that impact, or could impact on the profession, provide us with expert position-setting public responses to such developments and contribute to policy-making then we would love to hear from you - for information on how to submit an expression of interest click here.
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