Science of Arboriculture
This podcast series was developed by the International Society of Arboriculture to bring you the latest research based information on tree care. We will be providing educational talks by the world’s top researchers, educators, and practitioners. This i...
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37 Minuten
In 2012 an ambitious project brought together arborists, municipal managers, and university researchers from three different countries to help establish standards for the young and growing arboricultural practice in the Baltic Sea region. Lina Juisoo...
17.02.2017
29 Minuten
Ever more detailed and complex tree inventories provide a wealth of information to urban forest managers, and can help identify potentially unsound trees before they fail. But just how much of that information should be made available to the general...
20.01.2017
41 Minuten
The destructive potential of a medium to large falling branch is commonly acknowledged by arborists, but just how much force can a me branch deliver to a target? John Goodfellow recaps a study for the utility industry attempting to answer that questi...
16.12.2016
29 Minuten
A three day freeze with temperatures well below zero decimated the urban forests of Chihuahua Mexico, leaving the city with tens of thousands of dead trees to remove and replace. Carlos Van Der Menden reports on the recovery efforts. (A,M,Bm)
43 Minuten
The U.S. state of Florida covers thousands of square miles with climates ranging from temperate to tropical, Jason Smith, who specializes in emerging threats, takes a look at tree health issues in Florida, and beyond. (A,M,Bs)
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This podcast series was developed by the International Society of Arboriculture to bring you the latest research based information on tree care. We will be providing educational talks by the world’s top researchers, educators, and practitioners. This is a great way for professional arborists to keep up-to-date with arboriculture without leaving their home or car! We recommend that you subscribe to the series so you don’t miss a single topic. If you have comments or a favorite topic in arboriculture that you would like to learn more about, please contact us at isa@isa-arbor.com.
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