Arboriculture is Tree care

Welcome to my Arboriculture Portfolio; a compilation of my academic and practical work exploring the intricate relationships between woody plants and their environments. This collection highlights my studies and hands-on experience in key arboricultural disciplines, with a focus on:

Soil-Woody Plant Interactions – Examining how soil composition, nutrient cycles, and microbial activity influence tree health and growth.
Woody Plant Physiology – Investigating the biological processes that govern tree development, stress responses, and adaptation.
Tree Inspections & Risk Assessment – Applying structured methodologies to evaluate tree health, structural integrity, and potential hazards.
Tree Surgery & Practical Arboriculture – Demonstrating technical skills in pruning, wound management, and safe tree removal.
Establishment & Aftercare of Supply Planting – Analyzing best practices for transplanting, irrigation, and long-term maintenance of newly planted trees.
Woodland Forestry Ecology – Studying forest dynamics, biodiversity, and sustainable management practices in both natural and urban settings.

Each assignment in this portfolio reflects my commitment to evidence-based arboriculture, blending scientific understanding with practical application. Whether assessing a tree’s physiological stress, planning a surgical intervention, or optimizing post-planting care, my work emphasizes ecological balance and long-term tree vitality.

I invite you to explore these projects and welcome any discussion on advancing arboricultural knowledge and practice.