Topic 3.6: New Technologies in Arboriculture

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New Technologies and Arboriculture - Tree Risk Assessment 


This week, we welcome Philip van Wassenaer of Urban Forest Innovations (UFI) Links to an external site., a team of highly specialized, consulting arborists, based in Mississauga, Ontario. UFI specializes in the preservation, enhancement and management of all aspects of the urban forest, using a research and science-based approach. Therefore, we will benefit from the perspective of a consulting arborist, using technology to assess tree risk and help conserve trees. Philip will share his take on using technology to evaluate different features of trees and ascertain the level of risk.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this topic, you should be able to:

    • Understand how technology can assist practitioners and consultants when inspecting trees and assessing risk
    • Gain a deeper understanding of different tree features that may require advanced risk assessment methods (wood decay, cavities, ribs, seams and severed roots)
    • Consider the future of tree risk assessment and emerging approaches/technology

UFOR 521, M. Hanna 2021