IFLA Asia-Pacific
The Asia Pacific Region is a part of the world that has been shaped by maritime journeys, vibrant cultural landscapes and economic innovation and is home to a diverse tapestry of landscape architecture traditions.
Member associations representing a diverse array of cultures spread across fourteen countries make up the Asia Pacific Region of IFLA.
The cultural landscapes of the Region hold at their core the history of our profession. The earliest civilisations emerged in this Region and the associated development of beautiful and complex landscapes was embedded within the fabric of these early human settlements. From the earliest gardens found in Mesopotamia, Syria, Persia, China, Japan and the Mughal gardens of India our modern landscapes worldwide have been shaped by the influences of our Region.
Into the future the Asia Pacific Region will be home to a large proportion of the world’s population and with that comes the challenges associated with fast-paced developing economies, increased urbanism and densification. Landscape Architecture is the discipline that can creatively respond to these challenges and provide appropriate and sustainable conduits for change.
Our colleagues throughout the Region are tackling the critical issues facing our world – climate change, population growth and urbanisation and in so doing helping to create sustainable environments that are both culturally rich and socially vibrant.
See the IFLA Asia-Pacific Region website here.
IFLA ASIA-PACIFIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President – Monica Kuo (2021-2023)
Secretary – Chris Tidswell
Immediate Past President - Fumiaki Takano
Treasurer - Eric Hsu
Chair for Communications and External Relations – Crystal Cheng Tsz Ching
Chair for Finance & Business Planning - Damian Tang
Chair for Education and Academic Affairs - Alessandro Martinelli
Chair for Professional Practice and Policy - Pamela Sarunya J. Pagana
IFLA-APR Sub Committee Chair - Landscapes without Borders - Kiyohito Tamotsu
IFLA-APR Sub Committee Chair - Climate Change - Claire Martin