1. Increase the number of landscape architects and their level
of participation in ASLA from all areas of practice (local, state,
and federal government; private; academic; and nonprofit) that
are involved in public works of landscape architecture.
2. Serve the professional needs of ASLA members employed in government,
nongovernmental organizations, and nonprofit agencies who are
involved in public works of landscape architecture.
3. Encourage students in landscape architecture programs to pursue
careers in the public sector.
4. Identify and promote opportunities for collaboration among
public and private landscape architects.
5. Increase awareness of the value of built and natural public
landscapes.