From time to time the Association publishes presentations, papers and relevant excerpts from specific events, for delegates’ future reference. Please see below those currently available.
Pests and Diseases: the risks to our urban forests – 6 February 2013 Myerscough College, Preston
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Dealga O’Callaghan – Wake up and smell the coffee
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Steven Hendry – Pest & Diseases Update
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Baranby Wylder – Chalara fraxinea
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John Weir – Resilience and species choice
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Steven Hendry – Urban trees
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Barnaby Wylder – Biosecurity
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Keith Jones – Chalara interim control plan
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Key weblinks and contacts
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North West and West Midlands Woodland Officer Areas map
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These presentations are also available on the Forest Research website please click here to visit their download page.
Trees in the Townscape – November 2012
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PowerPoint/ Word version
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Keith Sacre – Trees in the Townscape
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Russell Horsey – Local Government driving the agenda and benefiting from urban trees
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Ian Phillips – A landscape and planning perspective
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Russell Horsey – Bristol’s Asset Management Approach
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Key clauses of potential relevance to landscape and trees for the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)
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AA Roadshow Notes – May-July 2012
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BS5837: 2012 Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction AA Roadshow presentation notes
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A summary of the revised Tree Preservation Order legislation AA Roadshow presentation notes
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Getting to Grips with Subsidence – November 2010
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1. Introduction and background to Subsidence problems presentation
2. Interaction of Trees, Soils and Buildings presentation
3. Types of Investigation and their Interpretation — Part 1 presentation
4. & 5. Investigation and their Interpretation — Part 2 presentation
6. Levels of Evidence and required action — Part 1 presentation
7. A Way Forward presentation
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