Tag: international society of arboriculture

  • Tree Risk Assessments & Community Care

    Tree Risk Assessments & Community Care

    Last weekend, I attended the Women’s Tree Climbing Workshop and it fundamentally changed my perspective on my life in the last 18 months. I haven’t decided if I’ll share some of the details at a later date, as it is very personal, but suffice it to say–I’m a changed woman.

    The next day, I found out that I passed the Tree Risk Assessment Qualification. I was (and still am) over the moon about this accomplishment!

    Many of my clients aren’t familiar with Tree Risk Assessments, so let’s break it down:

    What are Tree Risk Assessments?

    Trees, like life, carry inherent risk. When a tree fails, it can have severe consequences. However, most trees carry low risk and the ecosystem benefits that they provide frequently outweigh the risks they pose to community.

    Tree Risk Assessments help tree managers/owners (homeowners, landlords, renters, etc) determine how to manage the risk of a particular tree or set of trees through the help of a trained professional (Tree Risk Assessor) to identify the potential causes of tree failure, the consequences of failure and how to mitigate the risk of a tree failing.

    As someone who was raised in communities with reduced canopy, many trees are removed because any risk of failure is unacceptable to the person responsible for the care of the tree. This can be due to perceived or actual costs associated with tree care like watering, pruning, or home/liability insurance.

    As your tree risk assessor, I’m providing an impartial view of how to mitigate risk while balancing the ecosystem benefits of a tree in your care.

    How can I reduce the risk of my tree failing?

    I’m a fan of the phrase coined by Benjamin Franklin ” an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”.

    Trees are living beings. They’re all individuals and require different kinds of care to stay healthy–just like humans.

    However, structural pruning, consistent watering and planting the right tree in the right place, in the right season for the right reason will likely set up your tree for generations of success.

    Plant Expertise for your Community

    Having an expert in your back pocket that understands plant biology and knows how to apply plant ecology processes for the health of your plant community is invaluable.

    Investing in the care of your plant community–trees, shrubs, wildflowers, grasses, mosses, lichen, and more–is a return on investment that is counted in generations, not decades.

    An experienced plant scientist guiding the way to sustainable systems of care for your community supports the peace of mind that only a healthy landscape provides.

    Marching Orders

    I’ll be in Utah next week for the Rare Plant Meeting; I’ll be providing the closing presentation on Day 2, marking the beginning of a new year for the plant and people communities in the high desert. I highly encourage everyone to attend either in-person or on Zoom.

    On March 10th, I’ll be interviewed on Career Opportunities in Ecology webinar with the Ecological Society of America, sharing my career journey and advice for folks entering ecological career fields.

    I look forward to connecting with you all soon!

  • Free ISA CEUs: Week of May 5, 2025

    Free ISA CEUs: Week of May 5, 2025

    The first full week of summer is finally here! Keep a look out for birds, Friday is World Migratory Bird Day. There are 3 free ISA CEU training opportunities available this week.

    Tuesday May 6, 2025

    TreeFund Webinar @ 12:00pm CST. 

    Enhancing collaboration amongst urban forest stakeholders – An assessment of natural hazard risk perceptions in relation to the services and disservices of city trees

    Register Here

    Wednesday May 7, 2025

    ITree Open Academy Spring 2025

    May 7th – Introduction to i-Tree. Understand the basic science of tree benefits and the USFS & cooperator research behind them. Explore the relationships between the i-Tree tools and the data they provide. Start to consider which i-Tree tools will be best for the project you have in mind.

    Wednesdays @ 1pm EST (May 7-June 11, 2025)

    Register Here

    Thursday May 8th, 2025

    UCFS Learning Series–The Future of Tree Inventories: AI, LiDAR, and Smart Urban Forest Management @ 11am MDT

    Tree inventories have come a long way from pen-and-paper surveys to cloud-based GIS systems—but the future is even smarter! Today, with cutting-edge technologies like AI, LiDAR, and machine learning, the way we assess, manage, and care for our urban forests is being completely transformed. These technologies enhance data accuracy, automate analysis, and provide real-time insights, empowering urban foresters to make more informed, efficient decisions. This exciting shift is not only about better managing our urban trees—it’s about shaping more resilient, sustainable communities.

    Register Here

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