Equity in Canada’s Urban Forests: How Can We Engage People in Urban Conservation Where They Live? June-2024-Tree-Canada-E-lecture-Series-Poster_FINAL.pdf (cif-ifc.org)
Author: Nola Stein
CSLA’s Educational Hub
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LP Appel à Contributions
LANDSCAPES | PAYSAGESNuméro : Technologie Printemps 2021Date limite de soumission : 30 novembre 2020 (versions finales) DescriptionRédacteur invité : Rob LeBlanc La technologie façonne rapidement notre façon de vivre, de nous déplacer, de communiquer et de rester en santé, mais Read more…
LP Call for Submssion
Landscapes | PaysagesIssue: Techonology Spring 2021Submission due date: Nov 30, 2020 (final drafts) DescriptionGuest Editor: Rob LeBlanc Technology is rapidly shaping the way we live, move, communicate and stay healthy; but more than anything, it is reshaping the way every Read more…
Tree Cities of the World
The Tree Cities of the World Virtual Conference Registration is Live! Join us for the first-ever Tree Cities of the World Conference, organised by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Arbor Day Foundation. This virtual conference Read more…
Landscape Paysage Call for Submissions
LANDSCAPES | PAYSAGES MAGAZINE – CALL FOR SUBMISSIONIssue: TreesWinter 2020Submission due date: July 31, 2020English / FrenchGuest Editor: Michael Ormston-HollowayWe often think of Arborists when considering the management of our trees and forests, but in reality, there is a range Read more…
SALA – LACF Award
Each year, the SALA Executive accepts applications for the SALA Academic Award from Saskatchewan students registered in an accredited or recognized Bachelor or Master of Landscape Architecture program. SALA is pleased to announce this year’s successful recipients for the SALA/LACF Read more…
Code of Conduct for Invasive Species / Code de déontologie national sur les espèces envahissantes
Peterborough, ON, June 12, 2019 – The Canadian Council on Invasive Species, along with several key partners are excited to launch a new National Voluntary Code of Conduct for the ornamental horticulture industry. The National Voluntary Code of Conduct supports the Canadian Council on Invasive Species’ Be Plant Wise program. The goal of the Be Plant Wise program is to support and recognize responsible leaders in the horticulture industry who adopt best practices to avoid the introduction of high-risk invasive plants to specific regions.
Meewasin’s 40th Anniversary Gala
Meewasin is turning 40! Join them for a GALA event to celebrate the history and future of Meewasin.
Design Week

2019 Premier’s Awards of Excellence in Design – designcouncil.sk.ca CALL FOR ENTRIES – The Premier’s Awards of Excellence in Design is an interdisciplinary, juried competition that recognizes outstanding professional design in Saskatchewan in these categories: • Architecture • Engineering & Read more…