Date & Time: February 11th at Noon EST
1 ISA CEU applied for.
Tree inventories are a cornerstone of effective arboriculture and urban forestry management. This webinar is designed to guide arborists through the entire process, from understanding the importance of inventories to creating actionable reports.
We’ll start by discussing why tree inventories are essential, highlighting their role in preserving tree health, enhancing environmental planning, and mitigating risks. Next, we’ll dive into safety in the woods, offering practical tips to protect yourself and your team during fieldwork.
You’ll also get an in-depth look at the tools of the trade, from traditional methods to modern technologies like GIS mapping and inventory software. We’ll explore options for collecting data, including best practices for evaluating tree health, site conditions, and species diversity. Finally, we’ll cover how to compile and present your findings, ensuring your final reports are both professional and impactful.
Whether you’re an experienced arborist or just starting out, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to conduct accurate, efficient, and safe tree inventories. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your skills and contribute to better tree management practices.
About the Speaker:
Christie Bryant
ISA SO-6310-A
ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ)
Georgia Certified Landscape Professional
Christie has over 25 years of expertise in the green industry in Atlanta. Her experiences in landscape install and maintenance gave her the time learning methods and skills that make her a better arborist. While she loves meeting residents and teaching about trees and their role in backyard horticulture, she makes her living working with builders and land designers in all aspects of the build process. From guiding newbies thorough the process to navigating the varied ordinances to save her clients money and leave more healthy trees on the planet.
Register Today to gain valuable knowledge and enhance your ability to navigate local tree ordinances effectively.