The Association strives to:
Promote and improve the practice of arboriculture
Stimulate greater public interest in the planting and preservation of trees and palms for shade and ornamental value
Promote public education to develop a greater appreciation for trees and palms
Recommend and uphold the ISA’s “Code of Ethics” established to maintain a high level of practice of those engaged in the profession
Sponsor Monthly meetings and workshops devoted to the exchange of information and to provide Continuing Education Units for Certified Arborists, Tree Workers and Utility specialists as applicable
Be apprised of the most progressive arboricultural information
Network with the most active arborists in Hawaii and elsewhere
Mission Statement
The Aloha Arborist Association was formed in 1976. It is a nonprofit group of persons and companies interested or engaged in the practice of arboriculture in the state of Hawaii.