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    Urban Tree Planting

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    Urban Tree Planting

    Urban Tree Planting
    Published 7/2025
    Duration: 2h 30m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.18 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Or how to plant trees that will not only survive, but thrive

    What you'll learn
    - Better understand and, if required, communicate the needs of trees
    - Prepare a personal tree planting project
    - Carry out or supervise planting of trees with clear criteria for success
    - Ability to define the reasons for planting specific trees and therefore achieving the desired outcomes
    - More effectively contribute to planning considerations of planting

    Requirements
    - Introduction to Trees and Arboriculture
    - Ideally you already have a project in mind or in progress but, if not, you can make one up during the course

    Description
    Planting a tree seems straightforward. Dig a hole, place the tree, cover it with soil, water it, and walk away. It’s a familiar gesture seen in community drives, school campuses, and political campaigns. But while planting is easy, establishing a healthy, long-living tree that performs the functions for which it was planted, is not.

    Too often, trees die within the first few years, or they survive but never thrive—stunted, stressed, and failing to deliver the shade, biodiversity, or other environmental benefits we expect. This happens because the process is rarely approached with the right understanding or preparation.

    That’s where this course comes in.

    We focus onurbantree planting because it represents the most challenging context in which to establish trees. Cities present a unique mix of constraints: social conditioning, compacted soils, limited rooting space, utility conflicts, pollution, vandalism, and pressure for rapid results. If you can successfully plant trees in an urban setting, you can do it anywhere.

    This course blends practical guidance with ecological principles, helping you plan, plant, and maintain trees for long-term success. You’ll learn how to assess sites, select suitable species, implement best practices, and avoid common failures—supported by a field-tested checklist that you can use on any project.

    Who this course is for:
    - Homeowners, architects, engineers, landscape architects, town planners, municipal corporations, landscapers and, anybody really interested in trees
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