The New Zealand and Australian Institutes of Landscape Architects (NZILA and AILA) warmly invite you to be a part of the 50th International Federation of Landscape Architects World Congress (IFLA50) 10 – 12 April 2013.
Early Bird Registrations Close 30 November 2012
Late Fee Begins 04 March 2013
The closing date for abstract submissions is 31 October 2012. Accepted abstract submitters will then be required to register and finalise a paper for the proceedings by 31 January 2013.
If you have any queries about submitting your abstract or the Congress in general which are not answered on our website please don’t hesitate to contact us by emailing ifla@tcc.co.nz.
There’s still time so don’t delay, submit your abstract today.
Congress Theme – Shared wisdom in an age of change
Never has the discipline of landscape architecture been more relevant than in this age of momentous global change, where current approaches to management of our landscape can no longer be sustained.
IFLA50; shared wisdom in an age of change’ provides a framework within which to consider our changing landscape through multiple dimensions of wisdom. Whether exploring ancient wisdom, reaching across realms of contemporary knowledge, or imagining a more resilient future, shared wisdom strengthens our ability to effect positive change.
Abstract Submissions may be made under the following themes:
Contemporary issues around globalisation
Indigenous wisdom
Local landscape
Radical change and resilience
Rural landscapes
Urban landscapes
For information about submission guidelines and to submit your abstract please visit the Call for Abstracts page on the IFLA 2013 website.
Registration for the Congress will be opening on May 22nd and full details of how to register and book your accommodation for the Congress will be emailed to you.
If you have any queries about submitting your abstract or the Congress in general which are not answered on our website please don’t hesitate to contact us by emailing ifla@tcc.co.nz.
We look forward to receiving your submissions over the coming months.
The IFLA 2013 Organising Committee