Residential

illustration of a scale showing the two sides of managing trees for the benefits and removing the disservice.
Land Managers, Residential

What Good Tree Management Looks Like

Trees are one of the most important and visible assets in our towns and neighbourhoods. They shape the character of streets, soften the built environment, and provide a connection to nature in everyday life. Mature trees in particular are irreplaceable in the short term – it can take decades for newly planted to deliver the […]

An image of a tree that has split up the trunk and fallen with a silhouette of a person surveying the tree.
Consultancy and Collaboration, Land Managers, Residential

Understanding Tree Risk: Is my (or my neighbours) tree dangerous?

Introduction Many homeowners only start thinking about tree safety when something looks “not quite right”—a crack in the trunk, a large dead branch, or a tree leaning more than it used to. Some home owners are concerned about their neighbours tree. Understanding tree risk isn’t just about spotting dramatic signs of failure. It’s about recognising

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