Catch up on the UK's biggest Arboriculture Conference featuring a world-class lineup of speakers and covering a huge range of topics with over 12 hours of CPD.
Over 400 attendees enjoyed the conference live in session at the University of Warwick, enjoying the chance to network, collaborate and share ideas. Now you can access the latest knowledge on-demand and watch an event which has become a highlight on the calendar for arborists and internationals expert speakers.
Please ignore the arbitrary start date for this course. You will receive on-demand access immediately after purchase.
CONFERENCE FEEDBACK
“I love this conference. I’ve been to quite a lot; in
the US, Australia and in the UK.I would say this is
the best one, by far, I really really enjoy it and it’s
good to be back this year.”
2023 Speaker
“This year’s conference was an immense success
with some thoroughly enjoyable and informative
talks from an eclectic mix of experts.
Huge thanks and congratulations to the
Arboricultural Association for putting on a great
event. My favourite annual conference to date!”
“What a fantastic few days it’s been at the 2023
Arboricultural Association #arbconference.
Massive thanks to the Arboricultural Association and
all those that made it happen, you guys really know
how to put on a great event.”
“Just come away from an enjoyable couple of
days at the Arboricultural Association conference
at Warwick University; lots of great talks,
conversations and food for thought!”
“Massive thanks to the association for organising
such a great event and all the presenters for their
thought provoking talks! Already looking forward to
next year..”
2023 delegates
Programme
Time | MONDAY |
08:00-08:45 |
Registration |
08:45-08:55 |
Welcome and introduction |
08:55-09:20 |
Andrew BENSON |
The Effects of Utility Wire Pruning on Ecosystem Services of Urban Trees |
09:20-09:45 |
Benoit DE REVIERS |
A new perspective on cabling and bracing systems |
09:45-10:10 |
Kristin MOLDESTAD |
A field guide to identification of tree roots |
10:10-10:30 |
Questions |
10:30-11:10 |
Break |
11:10-11:15 |
Welcome and introduction |
11:15-11:40 |
Greg PACKMAN |
The Science and Management of Massaria Disease of Plane |
11:40-12:05 |
Richard HAUER |
On your doorstep: Emerald ash borer. Economics, planning and management |
12:05-12:30 |
Jon HARTILL |
Meripilus on beech: Investigation of decay progression |
12:30-12:50 |
Questions |
12:50-13:50 |
Lunch |
13:50-13:55 |
Welcome and introduction |
13:55-14:20 |
Award presentations and speed briefing |
14:20-14:45 |
Elizabeth NICHOLLS |
The legal implications of biodiversity net gain (BNG) |
14:45-15:10 |
Emilie WADSWORTH |
The Central Scotland Greening Network: A National Planning Development |
15:10-15:30 |
Questions |
15:30-16:15 |
International Panel Session: Challenges and opportunities in global arboriculture. |
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Time | TUESDAY |
08:00-08:45 |
Registration |
08:45-08:55 |
Welcome and introduction |
08:55-09:20 |
Paul BARBER |
Biodiversity Net Gain and remote sensing |
09:20-09:45 |
Lee MUELLER |
Technological advancements in tree inventory and monitoring |
09:45-10:10 |
Martin DOBSON |
When it all comes crashing down: Litigation in tree failure cases |
10:10-10:30 |
Questions |
10:30-11:10 |
Break |
11:10-11:15 |
Welcome and introduction |
11:15-11:40 |
Jill BUTLER |
Can trees of national special interest help address the climate and biodiversity crises? |
11:40-12:05 |
Jason HASAKA |
Re-Propping the Allerton Oak |
12:05-12:30 |
Emma GILMARTIN |
What’s new with old trees? A research update |
12:30-12:50 |
Questions |
12:50-13:50 |
Lunch |
13:50-13:55 |
Welcome and introduction |
13:55-14:20 |
Kate LEWTHWAITE |
Recording Nature's Calendar |
14:20-14:45 |
Cat WALKER |
Lessons learned from engaging communities in tree planting |
14:45-15:10 |
Jim MULLHOLLAND |
Surveying trees for bats; a new hope |
15:10-15:30 |
Questions |
15:30-16:15 |
International Panel Session: Challenges and opportunities in global arboriculture. |
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