The Nature & Access Commission of the International Slackline Association (ISA) promotes sustainable access to natural spaces for slackline practice. It works to protect the environment, foster respectful relationships with landowners and communities, and support the development of access-friendly policies around the world. Through collaboration, education, and advocacy, the commission aims to ensure that slacklining remains a responsible, inclusive, and ecologically conscious activity.

What is the Nature and Access Commission?
The Nature & Access Commission, like the rest of the ISA, is a volunteer-based body within the organization that focuses on access-related and environmental aspects of slacklining. Our goal is to support sustainable access to slackline locations by promoting respectful land use, engaging with local communities, protecting natural areas, and creating educational tools that help slackliners practice in harmony with nature.
Goals of the Nature and Access Commission
- Promoting Accessibility to Safe Slackline Practices
To educate the public about safe slackline practices, demonstrate proper equipment usage, and provide resources on how to get started with slacklining. - Enriching Public Spaces through Slacklining
Collaborate with local governments to secure access to parks, promote tree protection, and enhance community spaces with slacklining opportunities. - Preserving Nature Through Slacklining
Promote eco-friendly slacklining practices, emphasizing tree protection, conservation efforts, and minimizing environmental impact in natural spaces and parks. - Building Partnerships
Foster collaborations with local organizations, governments, and environmental groups to support slacklining initiatives, access, and conservation efforts globally.
Want to become a part of the Nature & Access Commission?
We’re always happy to welcome new volunteers who are passionate about protecting nature and ensuring access to slackline spots.
As a member, you can join our discussions, contribute to ongoing projects, and take part in one of our working groups.
We hold meetings in English and Spanish