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International Society of Arboriculture = ISA

Arboricultural Academy Season 2025 Episode 139

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In this Friday episode of Talking Trees, we celebrate the legacy and ongoing impact of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)—the world’s leading organization dedicated to advancing the profession of arboriculture.

We explore:

  • The history of ISA, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2024
  • The evolution of its scientific journal from the Journal of Arboriculture to Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF)
  • The transition of AUF to open access in 2022, expanding its reach and influence in global tree care and research
  • ISA’s core mission: promoting education, certification, research, and professional development in arboriculture
  • The journal’s role in supporting urban forestry as cities increasingly invest in green infrastructure

As the field of arboriculture grows in importance, ISA continues to serve as a pillar of knowledge and community, connecting practitioners and researchers worldwide.

Background information:

  • Celebrating 50 Years of Arboriculture & Urban Forestry:Journal of Arboriculture | Arboriculture & Urban Forestry.pdf
  • International Society of Arboriculture > Who We Are


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Introducing Arboriculture's 50th Anniversary

Roger

Talking Trees with Lillian Jad. Welcome to Talking Trees. Today we explore two sources that underscore the evolution of arboriculture, communication and practice. The first celebrates the 50th anniversary of arboriculture and urban forestry, highlighting its development, shift to open access and global impact, along with acknowledgments to the ISA team. The second introduces the International Society of Arboriculture, ISA, detailing its mission, extensive network and range of services that support professional arboriculture.

Jad

Today we're diving deep into the world of arboriculture.

Lilly

Into the world of trees.

Jad

Well, yeah, exactly Specifically for all you professional arborists out there.

Lilly

That's right.

Jad

We're going to be uncovering some fascinating details about a major player in our field. A major player, and we're going to be starting with a look at this celebratory editorial Ooh, celebratory yeah in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry magazine. Okay, and the website of. Well, you'll see.

Lilly

Sounds intriguing.

Jad

Right. So this editorial is marking the 50th anniversary of Arboriculture and Urban Forestry, or, as some old timers out there might remember it, the Journal of Arboriculture.

Lilly

Ah yes, the Journal of Arboriculture, the Journal of Arboriculture. Ah yes, the Journal of Arboriculture.

Jad

It went through a name change back in the mid-2000s, you know, to kind of reflect the growing importance of urban forestry.

Lilly

Yeah, that makes sense. I mean, urban forestry is such a, you know, a vital part of our field these days.

Jad

Absolutely, and the editorial actually hints at a pretty big milestone for the organization that publishes the journal.

Lilly

Okay.

Jad

The Centennial Celebration. Wow, that's a whole century of supporting arboriculture.

Lilly

A century. That's incredible. It makes you wonder what kind of impact they've had on the field, you know, over all those years.

Jad

Yeah, no kidding. But before we get too far ahead of ourselves, I found this detail about the journal itself pretty fascinating. The editorial talks about how much the world of scientific publishing has changed, especially with the rise of these open access journals, you know, those publications that anyone can access for free.

Lilly

Yeah, absolutely.

Jad

It's a big deal for researchers and readers alike.

Lilly

Oh huge. I mean think about it. Open access has been a game changer. Yeah, it's made research so much more accessible to a global audience.

Jad

Right.

Lilly

And it's great to see that arboriculture and urban forestry kind of adapted to this new landscape, going fully open access at the end of 2022.

Inside the ISA and Its Resources

Jad

Yeah, huge win for the arboriculture community, definitely All right. So enough about publishing for a second.

Lilly

Okay.

Jad

Let's turn our attention to the organization itself. Their website states boldly that they promote the professional practice of arbore culture. Okay, that's a pretty broad statement.

Lilly

It is. It is, but if you look closer at their website you'll see they back it up with a diverse range of activities.

Jad

Like what Give us the inside scoop?

Lilly

Okay, so first of all, they have a comprehensive membership program with different tiers and benefits.

Jad

Okay, so you can kind of pick and choose what you need.

Lilly

Exactly. And then there's their credentialing system, which is huge. They offer a whole range of credentials for arborists at different stages in their careers.

Jad

I bet that's super helpful for arborists who are looking to specialize or level up their skills.

Lilly

Oh, absolutely, and it's not just about formal credentials either. They also have this robust online learning platform, really, with courses, quizzes, even podcasts, just like us.

Jad

Wow, so they're really covering all their bases.

Lilly

They are, and on top of that, they're heavily involved in research.

Jad

Research too.

Lilly

Yes, Funding projects facilitating networks, providing resources.

Jad

So they're not just setting the standards, they're actively pushing the boundaries of knowledge in the field.

Lilly

Exactly, and let's not forget about their events.

Jad

Events what kind of events?

Lilly

Well, they have annual conferences, networking opportunities and even get this climbing competition. It's a chance for professionals to really showcase their skills, learn from each other in a fun, competitive environment.

Jad

That sounds incredible. All right, so I have a feeling our listeners might already have guessed which organization we're talking about.

Lilly

I think so too. I mean all these clues.

Jad

They kind of point in one direction.

Lilly

Exactly.

Jad

So drumroll please. We're diving into the world of the International Society of Arboriculture, better known as the ISA.

Lilly

Probably not a huge surprise given your expertise, but I bet there are still some things you'll learn today.

Jad

Oh, I think so too. There's always more to discover, always, even with organizations as well known as the ISA. We're dealing with a legacy here a journal marking 50 years. Wow, an organization celebrating a whole century.

Lilly

That's amazing.

Jad

But I'm curious what stood out to you from these initial sources.

ISA's Credentialing and Professional Growth

Lilly

Let me think. What really struck me was how much the ISA emphasizes professional development. You know, it's not just about membership, it's about providing resources and opportunities for arborists to grow their skills and knowledge throughout their entire careers.

Jad

Yeah.

Lilly

And I think that's a powerful commitment to the future of the field, absolutely. You know it's easy to dismiss credentials as just pieces of paper, sure, but when it comes to something as important as tree care, you know.

Jad

Yeah, they really do matter.

Lilly

They do.

Jad

And the ISA's credentialing program is pretty extensive, isn't it?

Lilly

Oh, it really is. It's a way for arborists to not just learn but to prove their expertise.

Jad

Right.

Lilly

To clients and employers.

Jad

Like that seal of approval that we talked about earlier. Exactly, clients want to know that they're hiring someone who meets the highest standards in the field.

Lilly

Absolutely, and the ISA offers a whole range of credentials to suit different levels of experience and specialization.

Jad

Oh yeah.

Lilly

So you've got your certified arborist, which is kind of considered the industry standard.

Jad

Yeah, I remember studying for that one.

Lilly

Oh yeah.

Jad

No walk in the park.

Lilly

No, it's not.

Jad

But it's definitely worth it for the credibility it brings.

Lilly

Absolutely. But they also have credentials for more specialized areas, like the certified tree worker, climber specialist, wow. Or the municipal specialist. And then there's the ultimate recognition oh the board. Certified master arborist.

Jad

A master arborist. A master arborist, that must be incredibly difficult to achieve.

Lilly

It is. You need years of experience, a deep understanding of both the theory and practice of arboriculture, and you have to pass a rigorous exam. Wow, it's tough.

Jad

It's inspiring to see that level of dedication in the field.

Lilly

It really is. But you know, it's not just about getting certified and then calling it a day right. I mean, the field is constantly evolving.

Jad

It is new research, new techniques, new challenges are always popping up.

Lilly

Exactly.

Jad

And, speaking of ecosystems, we have to talk about the ISA's research initiatives.

Research Initiatives and Climbing Competitions

Lilly

Oh yes, their commitment to research is one of the things that really sets them apart.

Jad

For sure they is one of the things that really sets them apart. For sure they have a dedicated research grant program that funds projects aimed at expanding our understanding of trees and how to care for them. Do you have any examples of the kind of research that they're supporting? I'm really curious to know what's on the cutting edge of arboriculture these days.

Lilly

Well, they've funded research on a wide range of topics, everything from the effects of climate change on urban trees Wow. To the development of new techniques for tree risk assessment.

Jad

That's amazing. So they're not just setting standards, they're actually driving innovation in the field.

Lilly

Right, and the results of all this research are shared through their publications and conferences.

Jad

Okay.

Lilly

Ensuring that the latest findings reach the people who can actually use them.

Jad

Right.

Lilly

So it's a direct link between science and practice.

Jad

I mean, it's so important for arborists to be equipped with the latest knowledge, especially with all the environmental challenges that we're facing these days.

Lilly

Couldn't agree more. But you know it's not all serious business with the ISA.

Jad

Oh, is that right.

Lilly

Remember those climbing competitions we mentioned.

Jad

Oh yeah, those sound like so much fun.

Lilly

They are. It's a way to promote safe and efficient climbing techniques, but it's also just a great opportunity for arborists to you know, show off their skills, connect with colleagues in a fun, competitive setting.

Jad

It sounds like a perfect blend of professional development and camaraderie.

Lilly

Exactly, and their annual conference is another highlight. It's a massive gathering of arborists from all over the world.

Jad

I can imagine it's like a giant brain trust of tree knowledge.

Lilly

That's one way to put it. There are presentations, workshops, demonstrations, a huge trade show, you name it. It's a chance to learn from the best, network with colleagues, discover the latest tools and technologies.

Jad

I bet there's a lot of energy and excitement at that conference.

Lilly

Oh, absolutely. It's a testament to the passion and dedication within the global arboriculture community, to the passion and dedication within the global arboriculture community.

Jad

So, from credentials and online learning to research grants and climbing competitions, the ISA is truly multifaceted. It really is. But I'm curious what do you think this all means for the future of arboriculture? We've seen how much the field has evolved over the past century, but where do you see things going from here?

Lilly

Hmm, well, I think you know we're already seeing the effects of climate change on urban forests.

Jad

Right.

Lilly

Things like increased pest and disease outbreaks, more extreme weather events. You know that's going to continue to be a major challenge for arborists.

Jad

Absolutely. And as our cities, you know, continue to grow and expand, the demand for tree care services is only going to increase, oh for sure. How do we make sure that we're meeting that demand while also, you know, maintaining the health and sustainability of our urban forests?

Lilly

It's a balancing act. For sure it's going to require some innovative solutions and a willingness to adapt to, you know, these changing circumstances.

Jad

Do you think the ISA is equipped to help arborists navigate these challenges?

Lilly

I do. I think you know they've been very proactive in addressing emerging issues and their focus on research and education is key. By funding research into things like climate resilient tree species, developing new techniques for urban tree management, they're really helping to equip arborists with the tools they need to face the future.

Jad

It's encouraging to know that there's an organization out there that's dedicated to tackling these complex issues head on.

Lilly

It is, and it's not just about technical solutions either. The ISA also plays a really vital role in fostering a sense of community among arborists. You know their conferences, networking events, online forums all these things provide opportunities for professionals to connect, share knowledge and support each other.

Jad

That sense of community is so important, especially when you're dealing with these challenging situations.

Lilly

Absolutely.

Jad

It's good to know you're not alone out there. But you know, something I've been thinking about throughout this whole deep dive is the ISA has clearly had a huge impact on the profession of arboriculture. Right, right, right. But what about the? The profession of arboriculture, right?

Lilly

Right.

Jad

Right, but what about the impact of individual arborists?

Lilly

Ah, you're talking about the impact on the trees themselves.

Jad

Yeah.

Lilly

On the environment, on our community.

Jad

Exactly. It's easy to get caught up in the organizational aspects of things, sure, but at the end of the day, it's the individual arborists who are out there, boots on the ground, making a difference every single day.

Lilly

You're absolutely right. Every tree pruned, every tree planted, every tree saved from disease, it all adds up.

Jad

Yeah.

Lilly

Arborists play such a crucial role in creating healthier, more resilient and more beautiful communities.

Jad

It's a profession that doesn't always get the recognition it deserves.

Lilly

Yeah.

Jad

But it's one that has a profound impact on our world.

Lilly

Couldn't agree more. And as we wrap up our deep dive into the ISA, you know, I think that's a really important takeaway.

Jad

Yeah.

Final Thoughts on Arboriculture's Impact

Lilly

The organization provides a framework, a support system Right, but it's the individual passion, dedication and expertise of arborists that truly makes the difference.

Jad

Well said so to all you arborists out there listening. Take a moment to appreciate the impact you have.

Lilly

Your work matters.

Jad

In making a difference.

Lilly

And if you're not an arborist but you're listening to this, take a moment to just look around and appreciate the trees in your community and maybe give a nod of thanks to the arborists who work so tirelessly to keep them healthy and thriving.

Jad

That's a perfect note to end on. Thanks for joining us on this deep dive into the world of the International Society of Arboriculture. We hope you learned something new, gained a deeper appreciation for the profession of arboriculture and maybe even felt a little inspired. Until next time, keep exploring, keep learning and keep those trees thriving.

Roger

Thank you for joining us. Today. We reviewed the 50th anniversary of arboriculture and urban forestry, highlighting its evolution, transition to open access and global impact on arboriculture. Along with the contributions of the ISA team, we also explored the mission and extensive network of the International Society of Arboriculture, which continues to support professional practice in the field. We appreciate your attention and look forward to our next discussion. Thank you.

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