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  • Tools and Resources

    Asian longhorn beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis): outbreak in the UK

    Imported wood and wood packaging material brings exotic beetles to Britain
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    Extent of the bleeding canker of horse chestnut problem

    Reports and survey results show the incidence of bleeding canker in the UK and Europe.
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    Meeting Notes – 9th February 2022

    Meeting notes from 09/02/2022
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    Massaria disease (Splanchnonema platani)

    Overview of Massaria disease and the fungus that might cause it.
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    The pre-reclamation site-investigation process

    Site investigation, remediation, contaminated land, brownfield land, restoration, woodland
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    Tree roots and trenching

    Information on how tree roots and trenching affect structures such as pavements in the urban environment, and practical considerations to greenspace development to reduce damage from tree roots
  • Publications

    Trees and woodlands: Nature’s health service

    Lead Author: Liz O'Brien
    This publication provides information and evidence supporting the idea that the use and enjoyment of woodlands and green spaces improves people’s overall health and well-being. By Liz O'Brien. Forward by Sir Liam Donaldson – Chief Medical Officer for England. November 2005. Executive summary Trees and woodlands: nature’s health service is aimed at a wide range of health professionals and environmental […]
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    Growth and development

    How investments in green infrastructure can have a positive impact on local economic growth, and examples of successful initiatives
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    OPM Manual – 9. Pheromone trapping

    Pheromone traps are a useful method of surveying for the presence of adult male insects, including those of oak processionary moth (OPM). The traps work by containing a lure comprising a synthetic chemical cocktail which mimics the sexual pheromone emitted by the female to attract a mate for breeding. Deploying traps, especially in the area outside the […]
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    Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar)

    Overview of the lifecycle Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) with photographs.
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    Meeting Notes – 9th February 2023

    10.30 – 13.00, Thursday 9th February 2023 (via Microsoft Teams) Meeting chair: David Slawson (DS), Imperial College London Microsoft Teams Organiser: Lucy Turner (LT), Forest Research, Alice Holt Decisions and actions THCSN Business Actions/matters arising from July 2022 meeting Action (A1) DS to revise and circulate to members the revised template. Action (A2) All members to submit to LT texts for their projects. Action […]