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TREE MANAGEMENT FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
Towards an Industry Statement
A ONE-DAY CONFERENCE
The Royal Geographical Society,
Hyde Park, Kensington, London
29th May 2008
Those with an interest in the management of trees should participate: This includes landowners of all sizes, tree managers, advisors, insurers, legal specialists and many others. It includes the public and private sectors as well as charities. The speakers represent a wide range of these interests; however, in addition the conference offers the chance for a widely-drawn audience to be involved in the debate.
The aim of the day is not simply to inform but to confer with the audience. In an intense programme, in which speakers will briefly define key issues, there will be the chance for structured open debate between audience and speakers. An electronic voting system will be used to capture the views of the audience. These views will then be available to help develop policy....
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SEMINAR XII
TREES, ROOTS, FUNGI, SOIL
Below-Ground Ecosystem
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Implications for Tree Health
A ONE-DAY SEMINAR
National Museum Cardiff
Cathays Park, Cardiff
CF10 3NP
13th November 2008
In association with Cardiff University School of Biosciences
TEP are pleased to bring together UK and international speakers with knowledge of interactions between saprotrophs, tree-root pathogens and mycorrhizal fungi to improve our understanding of below-ground interactions between fungi and trees, and the conditions for health and pathogenicity to support practitioners in their endeavours to beneficially influence tree health.
This seminar will examine the implications of climate change, pollution, high nitrogen levels, soil conditions and new tree diseases.
It will explore what constitutes a healthy environment in which trees can grow and different ways of addressing adverse impacts on functioning root activity. We will concentrate on research into soil amelioration and processes that lead to breakdown in functioning soil ecology influencing ‘pathogenicity’. There will be a focus on different experiments and experiences of soil ecology rejuvenation, including mineralization and whether these have universal relevance or are specific to certain ecosystems. |
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The TEP seminar series is designed
to introduce various perspectives & practices about which a
need for information has been expressed by UK practitioners,
sometimes because developments have taken place mainly overseas.
The seminar series aims to:
- explore innovative & interdisciplinary approaches
to the understanding of tree health, structure and condition
- introduce developments from beyond the UK affecting the
field of arboriculture
- improve understanding of modern arboricultural science
to better inform tree management practice
| The Arboricultural Association and the Institute of Chartered Foresters make the following comment about CPD and the TEP Seminar Series: Continuing Professional Development is a requirement of professionals and is compulsory for some grades of Arboricultural Association and Institute of Chartered Foresters membership as well as for membership of other organisations. Whilst it is up to the individual delegate to assess the worth of the training in relation to their own personal development, it is reasonable to allocate 6 or 7 hours CPD per seminar day attendance in the TEP Seminar Series. |
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