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Removing a tree using Tree Biomechanics best practice

February 20, 2012

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Tree Biomechanics is the mechanical study of trees. Trees are structures and must obey physical laws just like buildings and bridges. A basic understanding of how physical laws apply to trees and arboricultural practice is critical to improving one’s arboricultural knowledge. In this video Mick Tracy, Manager of Logical Tree Management talks about how the [...]

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Tree Biomechanics Workshop

February 1, 2012

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Tree Biomechanics Workshop

Fri 23 March 2012, Melbourne What is Tree Biomechanics? And why should I care? Tree Biomechanics is the mechanical study of trees. Trees are structures and must obey physical laws just like buildings and bridges. A basic understanding of how physical laws apply to trees and arboricultural practice is critical to improving one’s arboricultural knowledge. This [...]

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Where is the SPACE for new trees?

June 21, 2011

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In terms of all the benefits of trees, including aesthetic, social and environmental benefits, most research suggests that the greatest benefit is derived from large trees. Sustainable tree growth requires space and large trees need more space. However, in terms of residential development space for trees is always a compromise..and it is the trees and [...]

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ISA Annual Conference and Trade Show 2011

April 9, 2011

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This year the 2011 ISA Annual Conference and Trade Show is on in Sydney and Tree Logic will be displaying and officially launching their new retail store TreeLogic Tools. treelogictools.com.au will be showcasing our latest arboricultural gear with some fantastic local and international brands such as Smart-Shot Tree Injector, Pelican, US Rigging, Mauget, Weaver and [...]

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Pruning ageing (mature) trees

December 13, 2010

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Pruning ageing (mature) trees

Maintaining ageing trees so they are safe and aesthetically pleasing requires a genuine commitment and provision of adequate resources. So it goes, as trees age they cost more to maintain and pruning alone will not mitigate the mortality spiral of a tree. In fact, in some cases it may speed it up. During consultation, the [...]

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