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EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT ENDS 29TH JULY🐦
The UK's Biggest Arboriculture Conference returns, book now and save over 20%!
📆 9 -11th September
📍 University of Warwick, Coventry
 
A unique opportunity for tree care and environmental professionals; with over 20 hours of total CPD available, top industry exhibitors, a programme of social activities and the finale featuring a specially curated Wednesday field trip.
Booking includes on-demand access to speaker session recordings (Post-event talks from the day of your booking)
 
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Early Bird Discount Booking Ends
Monday 29th July

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Programme

Time MONDAY
08:00-08:45 Registration
08:45-08:55 Chair’s Welcome and Introduction: Michelle Ryan
08:55-09:20 Clive Mayhew Tree work before the chainsaw
09:20-09:45 Benoit de Reviers Cabling and bracing: New management tools and equipment
09:45-10:10 Jesse Coleman The Mauao Blackhawk project
10:10-10:30 Questions
10:30-11:10 Break
11:10-11:15 Chair’s Welcome and Introduction: Louise Simpson
11:15-11:40 Aaron Shearer The urban forest structure within Iceland
 
11:40-12:05 Aleksandra Zienkiewicz Experiences of planting and establishing new trees in Wrocław
12:05-12:30 Jonathan Fulcher The power of narrative
12:30-12:50 Questions
12:50-13:50 Lunch
13:50-13:55 Chair’s Welcome and Introduction: Tony Kirkham
13:55-14:20 Award presentations and speed briefing
14:20-14:45 Reg Harris Hornbeam decline: A new disease to the UK
14:45-15:10 Henry Kuppen Sooty bark disease can no longer be ignored
15:10-15:30 Questions
15:30-15:50 Break
15:50-16:50 Panel Discussion
16:50-17:00 Changeover

 

17:00-18:00

 

Workshops Click for details

 

Speaker

 

Talk

Callum Throw

Modern Arboriculture (in the AI Era): Beyond Touching Trees

Charles Mynors and Liz Nicolls

Trees and the law – Ignorance is no excuse

Howard Booth

BS 5837 - Revision to date and going forward

Simon Richmond, Emma Gilmartin and Martin Dobson

Registered Consultants

Ted Green

An Audience with Ted Green

Keith Sacre

Formative Pruning of Young Trees

Lotte Dijkstra

Urban Forest Storytelling: Workshop Intersectional Belonging in Practice

18:00 Close
Time TUESDAY
08:00-08:45 Registration
08:45-08:55 Chair’s Welcome and Introduction: Emma Gilmartin
08:55-09:20 Kathleen Wolf City Trees and Human Wellness: Research to Action
09:20-09:45 Jim Handley Rejuvenating the historic avenues of Grimsthorpe Castle, UK
09:45-10:10 Ryan Klein Using AI to assist with proper tree selection
10:10-10:30 Questions
10:30-11:10 Break
11:10-11:15 Chair’s Welcome and Introduction: Caitlyn Pollihan
11:15-11:40 Kenton Rogers Finding your way through the urban forest: Insights from a year of workshops
11:40-12:05 Philippe Trouillet Mechanical features: Towards new methods of building an observation-based likelihood of failure
12:05-12:30 Jill
Butler
Heritage trees and historic avenues:  Retention v removal
12:30-12:50 Questions
12:50-13:50 Lunch
13:50-13:55 Chair’s Welcome and Introduction: Cecily Withall
13:55-14:20 Claudia Canedoli and Davide Corengia Habitat trees: Studying biodiversity associated with trees and its implications for management
14:20-14:45 Menno Kluiters Post-cyclone tree failure patterns in New Zealand
14:45-15:10 Julian Forbes-Laird Trees and decay fungi: A new approach
15:10-15:30 Questions and closing notes
15:30-15:50 Break
15:50-16:50 Panel Discussion
16:50-17:00 Changeover

 

17:00-18:00

 

Workshops Click for details

 

Speaker

 

Talk

Callum Throw

Modern Arboriculture (in the AI Era): Beyond Touching Trees

Charles Mynors and Liz Nicolls

Trees and the law – Ignorance is no excuse

Howard Booth

BS 5837 - Revision to date and going forward

Simon Richmond, Emma Gilmartin and Martin Dobson

Registered Consultants

Ted Green

An Audience with Ted Green

Keith Sacre

Formative Pruning of Young Trees

Lotte Dijkstra

Urban Forest Storytelling: Workshop Intersectional Belonging in Practice

18:00 Close
 
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