Tree's + Timber Industry

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Tree's + Timber Industry by Mind Map: Tree's + Timber Industry

1. Professional Organisation

1.1. Arb Association

1.1.1. Lantra: It is a place were you can achieve all of your qualifications/tickets,Not only that it describes

1.1.2. One of the Arboricultural Association's charitable objectives is to advance the science of Arboriculture for the public benefit.

1.1.3. Founded in 1964, the Arboricultural Association is the largest membership organisation in the UK representing amenity tree care. We exist to promote urban trees and the professionalism of all those who care for them.

2. Supplier

2.1. Equipment

2.1.1. Chainsaws

2.1.1.1. Top handles

2.1.1.2. Ground saws

2.1.2. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

2.1.2.1. Trousers -Type C

2.1.2.2. ChainsawGloves

2.1.2.3. Chainsaw Protective Boots

2.1.3. Ropes And Harnesses

2.1.3.1. Karabeners

2.1.3.2. flip lines

2.1.3.3. pullys

2.1.3.4. srt equipment

2.2. Lifting Equipment

2.2.1. Cherry pickers

2.2.2. Cranes

3. Businesses

3.1. Tree Surgeon

3.1.1. You can go from 3- 300 People in a businesses

3.2. Forester

3.3. Harvester

3.4. Woodlandofficer

4. Products

4.1. Logs

4.1.1. Used by anyone who has a log burner or for building materials

4.2. Mulch

4.2.1. Could be used by local tree planters for fertilization on there new growth

4.3. Timber

4.3.1. People who use timber are: Yourself for firewood or maybe sold on for wood turning/Furniture

5. Current Issues In Arb Industry

5.1. Pesticide Use Another current issue of concern to the tree care industry is the use of pesticides. In my opinion it is inevitable that pesticide use in the urban environment will continue to be scrutinized and restricted on an ever increasing basis at all levels of government.

5.2. Urban tree awareness has increased with the proportionate increase in demand for professional tree care. Our industry's gross sales have increased 50% in the past 10 years to more than 3 billion dollars annually. There are almost 14,000 tree service firms currently listed in the yellow pages in the United States alone. The industry is growing in Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.