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1 event,![]() Kim D. Coder, PhD, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia Trees grow with, and adjust to, large lateral and vertical loads caused by wind and gravity. Storms with strong winds and ice can push trees beyond their ability to reconfigure or fall back to reduce drag. Exceeding tree structural ice and… |
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1 event,![]() Rachael Antwis, PhD, University of Salford Ash dieback is a fungal disease sweeping through Europe, causing up to 95% loss of ash; one our most common tree species. In this seminar, Dr. Rachael Antwis will provide an overview of the disease, and how researchers are attempting to limit the loss of this important tree species. She… |
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The past few months have highlighted the importance of parks and nature in cities. Urban natural areas are critical as refugia, protecting biodiversity and mitigating the impacts of climate change all while contributing to the health and wellbeing of nearby residents. However, natural areas are threatened by development as city populations grow, and are susceptible… |
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Join Lindsey Purcell, Urban Forestry Specialist - Purdue University, as he outlines more examples and case studies regarding tree appraisal in the urban environment. 1 CEU with live broadcast. |
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The UAA Environmental Stewardship Committee released the second in its environmental stewardship video series which highlights stewardship in the UVM industry. This second video, titled “Lifelines”, highlights how utility rights-of-way are an essential part of the ecosystems that sustain humans and the life around us. In this session we will show this latest video. Following… |
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The incomparable Professor Elwood Pricklethorn will be speaking to primary school aged children, in English, all about his favourite topic in the whole wide world -TREES! By seeing trees through the Professor’s eyes and his green-coloured lenses, you will see the trees around you in a very different way. Through his fast paced and engaging… |
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![]() Andrew Benson, PhD Update: Andrew Koeser, PhD is the new speaker. With increased intensification in cities throughout the world, urban trees are often at risk of becoming damaged by construction impacts, such as utility trenching or pavement / sidewalk repair. If the damage is severe and a tree loses a lot of its roots, the… |
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The Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) & the Your Ash Is On The Line project team would like to welcome you to a virtual urban wood utilization workshop covering a wide range of engaging presentations. This workshop will utilize interactive polling, question & answer sessions, handouts, videos, etc to keep you engaged and informed on…
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The “Right Tree, Right Place” (RTRP) principle covers many site characteristics, but is most closely associated with overhead wires, where it prescribes small-statured trees to mitigate the costs and danger of utility line clearance. In recent years, as many entities—both governmental and non-governmental—have adopted RTRP for planting palettes, the proportion of small-statured trees being planted… |
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Rich Hattier is a legend in the climbing and rigging world, he is also the head technical honcho at ISC, they call him hoss. This unique webinar will discuss Aerial Friction and its growing importance in rigging, as well as other advanced rigging techniques 2 Free ISA CEUs are available by passing the quiz at… |
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