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=== South Africa === In May 1962, [[Joane Pim]], Ann Sutton, Peter Leutscher and Roelf Botha (considered the forefathers of the profession in South Africa) established the Institute for Landscape Architects, now known as the Institute for Landscape Architecture in South Africa (ILASA).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ilasa.co.za/|title=ILASA | Institute For Landscape Architecture in South Africa}}</ref> ILASA is a voluntary organisation registered with the South African Council for the Landscape Architectural Profession (SACLAP).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://saclap.org.za/|title=The South African Council for the Landscape Architectural Profession (SACLAP) - Home|website=saclap.org.za|access-date=2019-01-31}}</ref> It consists of three regional bodies, namely, Gauteng, KwaZula-Natal and the Western Cape. ILASA's mission is to advance the profession of landscape architecture and uphold high standards of professional service to its members, and to represent the profession of landscape architecture in any matter which may affect the interests of the members of the institute. ILASA holds the country's membership with The [[International Federation of Landscape Architects]] (IFLA).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://iflaonline.org/|title=IFLA World Β· International Federation of Landscape Architects|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190502180417/http://iflaonline.org/|archive-date=2 May 2019|url-status=dead}}</ref> In South Africa, the profession is regulated by SACLAP, established as a statutory council in terms of Section 2 of the South African Council for the Landscape Architectural Profession Act β Act 45 of 2000. The Council evolved out of the Board of Control for Landscape Architects (BOCLASA), which functioned under the Council of Architects in terms of The Architectural Act, Act 73 of 1970. SACLAP's mission is to establish, direct, sustain and ensure a high level of professional responsibilities and ethical conduct within the art and science of landscape architecture with honesty, dignity and integrity in the broad interest of public health, safety and welfare of the community.{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}} After completion of an accredited under-graduate and/or post-graduate qualification in landscape architecture at either the [[University of Cape Town]] or the [[University of Pretoria]], or landscape technology at the [[Cape Peninsula University of Technology]], professional registration is attained via a mandatory mentored candidacy period (minimum of two years) and sitting of the professional registration exam. After successfully completing the exam, the individual is entitled to the status of Professional Landscape Architect or Professional Landscape Technologist.{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}}
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