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Watch Video: ASLA Vision and Strategic Plan

What will ASLA look like in 2030?

Over the past year, we have listened to our members and reflected on over 20 months of challenges and opportunities highlighted by a global pandemic, record-breaking storms, floods, wildfires, droughts, repeated attacks on licensure and demands for social justice.

The combination of new insights and the current reality demanded that ASLA reset and embark on a journey with our members to identify their needs as professional landscape architects and leaders in their communities. We believe that by building a more connected community, we can meet the challenges of today and create a brighter future.

At the 2021 Conference on Landscape Architecture in Nashville, Tom Mroz, FASLA, immediate past President of ASLA, and Torey Carter-Conneen, Chief Executive Officer, shared our vision of ASLA’s future: one that improves all of our communities with innovative solutions and a people-centric approach to our work.

 

We are committed to continuing the conversation about the future of ASLA and welcome your thoughts and feedback. Please send your comments and ideas to info@asla.org.

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