Who are the members of the London tree Officers Association?
This is a joint effort between the London Tree Officers Association (LTOA), Ana Macias of Arbocity and Stephen Sheppard from the Collaborative for Advanced Landscape Planning, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia.
How does the Tree Council help the environment?
The Tree Council brings everyone together with a shared mission to care for trees and our planet’s future. We inspire and empower organisations, government, communities and individuals with the knowledge and tools to create positive, lasting change at a national and local level.
Why are London tree officers not representative of the population?
The survey found that London tree officers are not representative of the population that they serve in areas such as gender, ethnicity, nationality and religion. It also revealed barriers to entering the profession.
What should be included in a highway tree strategy?
1recommends that authorities should develop, with arboricultural advice, a strategy for the installation, management, removal and replacement of highway trees. The strategy should recognise the amenity and nature conservation value of trees, but also seek constructively to manage ongoing risk to the authority.
What is the London tree Officers Association ( ltoa )?
The London Tree Officers Association (LTOA) launched a report about diversity and inclusion of tree officers within London. The past few years have seen a noticeable increase in efforts to improve diversity and inclusion (D&I) within the workplace.
Is there a risk limitation strategy for tree root claims?
Developing policies to get the best out of the balance between trees and property in urban areas is essential and that is what this excellent risk limitation document by the London Tree Officers’ Association attempts to do. It sets up-to-date standards and gives good guidance for all who are interested in this very important topic – on
Is the ltoa risk limitation strategy still the same?
Executive Summary This 3rdEdition of the LTOA’s Risk Limitation Strategy has extended the scope and range of the advice it offers local authority tree managers. Despite the many changes and additions you will see in this edition of the document, the core recommendations of the LTOA remain the same.
The survey found that London tree officers are not representative of the population that they serve in areas such as gender, ethnicity, nationality and religion. It also revealed barriers to entering the profession.