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Becoming a certified Arbourist


Forrest Edward
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I did mine about 15 years ago and I only used the guide. I had done National Certificate previously though but I thought it was pretty straight forward. It would probably be worth reading the online TPO guidance also.

 

There is also an ISA publication call ' arboriculture - the integrated management of landscape trees'. I think its Mathany and Clark. That is like a beefed version of the ISA guide.

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The Arboriculture book by Harris et al is still a very good guide, but yes the ISA study guide does teach to that test very well.

Not always current info; as soon as you learn it, you'll want to recheck their generalisations.

I thought you brits added a 'u' to every 'o', like 'neighbour'.

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The Arboriculture book by Harris et al is still a very good guide, but yes the ISA study guide does teach to that test very well.

Not always current info; as soon as you learn it, you'll want to recheck their generalisations.

I thought you brits added a 'u' to every 'o', like 'neighbour'.

 

Neighbour has been spelled that way since around AD1100. The 'u' has been removed by you guys.

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