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What’s it worth? Tree valuation methods in the UK


AA Teccie (Paul)
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With a growing number of methodologies for putting a value on trees there is growing debate about which is best, which is most appropriate and which one to use in which situation.

'What's it worth' is an Arb Association workshop day that will look at the four main ways of valuing amenity trees. A first for the UK - the workshop will bring together the key experts and proponents of each system whose knowledge and understanding of their respective methods cannot be matched.

• The Helliwell system - Rodney Helliwell

• CTLA - Adam Hollis

• CAVAT - Chris Neilan

• i-Tree - Kenton Rogers.

Each presenter will describe the relevant system and explain its origin and intended application, with opportunity for questions and discussion. Each presenter will also value two "example" trees using their system so a direct comparison can be made and the intricacies of the differences between them can be explored.

 

Venues in Berkshire (14 July), Somerset (29 September) and Warwickshire (13 October) can be booked by clicking here and scroll to ‘What’s it worth?’.

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Errr.. You seem to be minus a link.

 

I've been to talks on all of those systems, other than the CTLA, and worked with CAVAT. It will be interesting to see them directly compared - and contrasted - with each other at the one seminar.

 

For anyone involved in tree management or working for LAs, I think that will be a very worthwhile day.

 

 

 

 

I've added the days into the AT calendar, so there's no excuse for forgetting these dates now.

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Phew...thanks 'Arbgirl', I have to admit to floundering a bit then...oops!

 

Here's some other info which is generic even tho refers to Wokingham event.

 

Date: 14th July 2011

Venue: Wokingham, Berkshire

Course objectives

To enable course members to:

Explain the relevance and purposes of tree valuation in the UK

Describe the historical context of tree valuation and how the various methods were introduced.

Describe the four key valuation methods:

Helliwell

CAVAT

CTLA

i-Tree

Explain the different purposes for which tree valuation is required.

Recognise the influencing factors in setting valuation criteria.

Understand the procedures used to calculate tree value using each system.

Compare and contrast the four systems in terms of ease of use, application to different circumstance and outcomes.

Explain how a financial value is derived from unitary figures

Who is the course aimed at?

Those involved with trees as a contractor, consultant, local authority planning or tree officer, landscape architect, etc.

 

Pre-requisites

No specific qualification or experience required

 

Duration

1 day

 

Course content

Introduction and background.

A description and explanation of each of the four tree valuation methodologies:

The Helliwell System

CAVAT

CTLA

i-Tree

The systems applied in practice: Two ‘example trees’ will be valued using all four systems to provide a comparison.

Question and answer session and discussion.

Summary, conclusions and close.

Materials provided

Ring binder with course notes.

Supporting literature relating to all four valuation systems.

Certification

Arboricultural Association attendance certificate.

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