describe the anatomy of trees, the nature of branch attachment and the structure of tree roots;
identify the components of the compartmentalisation system that exists within the tree;
implement proper tree management strategies;
relate root development to the soils in which they grow and root management practices;
relate tree growth to plant propagation and the method of tree planting;
climb trees safely using various ropes and harness techniques and tie the necessary knots;
use appropriate tools safely in tree maintenance, both on the ground and in the tree;
develop tree management strategies and replacement procedures for trees growing in cities;
evaluate the monetary value of amenity trees using accepted methods and the Burnley method;
use the relevant laws that apply to trees growing in urban and amenity contexts;
use the latest technology to assess the vigour, condition and soundness of trees;
quote the costs of arboricultural procedures; and
implement specialist arboricultural techniques.
anatomy of trees, branch attachment and tree root systems;
the components of the compartmentalisation systems within trees;
root development, soils and methods of irrigation and fertilising and root management practices;
tree growth, plant propagation and the method of tree planting;
introduction to climbing trees safely using ropes and harness techniques and knots;
development of tree management and replacement strategies for trees growing in cities;
wound response, pruning techniques, tree selection criteria;
tools - safety and use; tree climbing;
safety in the tree;
tree replacement strategies; tree evaluation;
trees in cities, trees and the law;
costing and contracts; tree surveys; tree pests and diseases;
evaluating the monetary value of amenity trees using accepted valuation methods;
the relevant laws that apply to trees growing in urban and amenity contexts; and
using technology to assess the vigour, condition and soundness of trees.