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Andy Collins
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I bought this book from Treesource at the Arb Show.

"A Permaculture Approach to Sustainable Woodland Management, written by Ben Law,who is deeply committed to sustainability, this book presents an immensely practical alternative to conventional woodland ,management. Ben clearly demonstrates how you can create biodiverse, healthy environments, yield a great variety of value added products, provide secure livlihoods for woodland workers and farmers, and benefit the local community. He argues the case for a new approach to planning, encouraging the creation of permaculture woodlands for the benefit of people, the local environment and the global climate."

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Hey Treesurfer, not sure if you have 'The Principles of Tree Hazard Assessment' (from the same series as 'Body Language of Trees'). It is one of the most comprehensive arb books there is.

 

That book's got a great section on fungi - good pictures and ID info, plus significance.

 

Also in the same series, Strouts & Winter "Diagnosis of Ill Health in Trees"

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Agree with the above. Also Claus Mathecks stuff if good for tree mechanics/structure/ets.

 

If anyone finds any tree related books hard to get hold of try Summerfield Books (1st up on google search for summerfield books). They hold a decent stock and sometimes have the odd special offer.

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This book has incredible photos and diagrams showing real-life rigging situations.

 

The title should be more accurately called advanced tree work, because all the rope techniques necessary for doing just about any tree are presented in this 500 page book.

 

I have found the authors depth of experience is vast, from the many old growth climbs we have done together.

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