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The AA Biosecurity in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry Position Statement


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Hello everyone

 

Some of you may have already received this afternoons bulletin regarding Biosecurity, but I thought we'd best not forget our Arbtalkers ;)

 

Read/Download the full position statement: http://www.trees.org.uk/Trees.org.uk/files/05/058ddbef-7248-4403-9379-21a90b381137.pdf

 

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Many of our trees are under threat from the introduction and spread of imported pests and diseases. As an Association that champions the sustainable management of trees, for a sector that revolves around caring for trees, it is imperative that we acknowledge these threats and look at how we can all help to prevent or mitigate against them. The Arboricultural Association have made biosecurity a key area of focus for 2016. To build upon work we have already undertaken collaboratively with other organisations, we are pleased to introduce the Arboricultural Association’s ‘Biosecurity in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry Position Statement’.

This statement outlines some basic biosecurity principles that should be adopted to reduce the unwanted introduction and spread of tree pests, diseases and invasive tree species.

 

This document is aimed at our members, those working in the sector, and those working across the wider industries that connect with arboriculture and urban forestry. It is not an answer to the biosecurity problems we face, but it is a beginning. It is a progressive, industry-led first step, looking to build upon all of the positive and forward thinking steps already undertaken by mainly governmental organisations to date.

 

The statement has been developed by a team of AA members from different sectors. It aims to be relevant to all those working with trees, whether in a practical, production, tree management or consultancy role. It also supports the work already being undertaken by many of our members in raising awareness of biosecurity issues and threats and in implementing controls.

 

The introduction and broadcasting of these principles are important developments and will pave the way for the production of further detailed guidance, and suggested requirements, for the industry. We are already working hard to help those who wish to implement company level biosecurity policy by producing a free to download outline document. Please keep an eye on the website for more information.

 

We are exceptionally proud that this statement and its stated guiding principles have already been supported by the likes of: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Institute of Chartered Foresters, Forestry Commission, Kew Gardens, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Trees and Design Action Group, National Association of Tree Officers, and The Society of Garden Designers

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Hello everyone

 

Some of you may have already received this afternoons bulletin regarding Biosecurity, but I thought we'd best not forget our Arbtalkers ;)

 

Read/Download the full position statement: http://www.trees.org.uk/Trees.org.uk/files/05/058ddbef-7248-4403-9379-21a90b381137.pdf

 

Share the statement: Arboricultural Association - Biosecurity in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry Position Statement

 

Many of our trees are under threat from the introduction and spread of imported pests and diseases. As an Association that champions the sustainable management of trees, for a sector that revolves around caring for trees, it is imperative that we acknowledge these threats and look at how we can all help to prevent or mitigate against them. The Arboricultural Association have made biosecurity a key area of focus for 2016. To build upon work we have already undertaken collaboratively with other organisations, we are pleased to introduce the Arboricultural Association’s ‘Biosecurity in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry Position Statement’.

This statement outlines some basic biosecurity principles that should be adopted to reduce the unwanted introduction and spread of tree pests, diseases and invasive tree species.

 

This document is aimed at our members, those working in the sector, and those working across the wider industries that connect with arboriculture and urban forestry. It is not an answer to the biosecurity problems we face, but it is a beginning. It is a progressive, industry-led first step, looking to build upon all of the positive and forward thinking steps already undertaken by mainly governmental organisations to date.

 

The statement has been developed by a team of AA members from different sectors. It aims to be relevant to all those working with trees, whether in a practical, production, tree management or consultancy role. It also supports the work already being undertaken by many of our members in raising awareness of biosecurity issues and threats and in implementing controls.

 

The introduction and broadcasting of these principles are important developments and will pave the way for the production of further detailed guidance, and suggested requirements, for the industry. We are already working hard to help those who wish to implement company level biosecurity policy by producing a free to download outline document. Please keep an eye on the website for more information.

 

We are exceptionally proud that this statement and its stated guiding principles have already been supported by the likes of: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Institute of Chartered Foresters, Forestry Commission, Kew Gardens, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Trees and Design Action Group, National Association of Tree Officers, and The Society of Garden Designers

 

Developed by a team? Not summarised in 10 minutes from this 4 year old document then?

 

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/FC_Biosecurity_Guidance.pdf/$FILE/FC_Biosecurity_Guidance.pdf

 

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(note to self..... must stop thinking out loud!)

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