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How can our industry best promote the importance of arboriculture as a profession?


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?That's the topic for Arborists' Question Time Episode 2 - Live
?Monday 18th May 6PM (UK Time)
?Book Free:

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In recent years the importance of trees has risen up the political, public and media agenda. This is great news, but all...

?Sharon Durdant-Hollamby (Director of Sharon Hosegood Associates
and Vice President of the Institute of Chartered Foresters.)
?Greg Packman (Organising Committee of the Urban Tree Festival
2020 and Senior Tree Inspector at the London Borough of Islington.)
?Cecil Konijnendijk (Professor of Urban Forestry at the University of
British Columbia.)

 

In recent years the importance of trees has risen up the political, public and media agenda. This is great news, but all too often the focus is placed purely on tree planting, with an emphasis on ever-increasing numbers. More and more people now understand the value of urban trees, but it often seems that a majority still don’t know much about arboriculture as a specialism or are aware of the wide range of expertise within our industry.
 
With that in mind, this week on Arborists’ Question Time we ask our expert panel how can our industry best promote the importance of arboriculture as a profession?

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