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The work of landscape architects is all around us in the form and function of the land: the work often touches on urban design, site planning, '''storm water management''', urban planning, restoration, parks and recreation planning, [[Definition_of_Low_Impact_Development#Green infrastructure|green infrastructure]] planning and private or residential master planning and design.
 
The work of landscape architects is all around us in the form and function of the land: the work often touches on urban design, site planning, '''storm water management''', urban planning, restoration, parks and recreation planning, [[Definition_of_Low_Impact_Development#Green infrastructure|green infrastructure]] planning and private or residential master planning and design.
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[[File:World_LA_Month_Logo.jpg|400px|link=http://www.csla-aapc.ca/wlam?utm_source=World+Landscape+Architecture+Month+201&utm_campaign=November+Bulletin&utm_medium=email]]
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*[[LARE]]
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*[[Grading]]
*[[Extended tree pits]]
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*[[Trees]]
*[[Bioretention cells]]
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*[[Bioretention: Parking lots]]
*[[Curb extensions]]
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*[[Bioretention: Streetscapes]]
 
*[[Stormwater planters]]
 
*[[Stormwater planters]]
 
*[[Rain gardens]]
 
*[[Rain gardens]]
*[[Bioretention: Plant lists]]
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*[[Plant lists]]
*[[Plant standards]]
   
*[[Plant selection]]
 
*[[Plant selection]]
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*[[Planting design]]
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==External links==
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*[https://oala.ca/ OALA]
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*[http://www.csla-aapc.ca/csla-aapc CSLA]
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*[http://iflaonline.org/ IFLA]
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