I agree the european directives are far more accommodating of the conservation values that our own legislation seems oblivious to. In particular BS3998 is so out of step these days. Out of step is not quite what I mean. Out dated maybe. ( I would say that, i have worked in conservation for a number of years now!! )
If as a contractor I was looking to site standards as those upheld with pride and/or confidence, I would most likely be looking to these european documents for guidance!
Having just biked across germany I can tell you that the situation is in fact quite different on the ground. For any number of factors frankly. It is something of a dichotomy that the german's legislation is both superior, in terms of conservation, and yet somehow, you can not fart without TUV and god knows what else. But then, the legislation is as much a european directive as ever it is german.
What a beautiful country it is though.
As for NTSG... Im afraid I have to disagree with you. I am left wondering what they think the point of it all is, having read their draft document. Disjointed , incoherent logic , and actually I fear it will lend nothing of substance to either the perception of risk, management of tree risk or owner/manager policies.
I have to agree with Phenom to some degree also...( sorry Tony...! )
The costs of repeated visits may not be entirely justifiable if the replanting policy suffers as a result. We need more canopy cover. For many of the same reasons we aspire to have these mono's valued for the biodiversity. And the sad truth is there is only so much money ( exactly £nil I understand! ) This is why having a Tree Strategy is so important for LA's.....This has echoes of the "reasoned discussion" of which we spoke in an earlier thread. I want to see LA's deliver value for money...AND i want to see them deliver what the people want, based on directives with purpose and point.
Do you know, here in the UK we supposedly have the most sophisticated tree legislation of any european country...? I am not sure what this soundbite means but if anyone felt able to expand on that comment, I would be happy to hear it:thumbup:
Lastly Tony, I am somehow wishing to express that I infact do not disagree with the views you have expressed so far. It is as always, a question of striking the right balance!!
Cheers.