John Palmer - April Events
4/10/2026
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Friday, April 10, 2026
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United States
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Event Name: Trees and the Design/Build Industries: Science, Design, and Sustainability
Event Date and Time: 4/10/2026, 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Event Location: Online
Event Description: Many industries work with and around trees, but there are many myths and misconceptions surrounding them. If Tree professionals, Landscape Architects, Engineers, and Architects better understand the needs of each other, as well as the needs of trees, truly sustainable designs are a more likely outcome. This course presents research, science, standards and BMP's to help ensure our designs are both long lasting and sustainable.
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This event has been approved for 6.5 PCH and 6.5 SLC CEUs.
Event Name: Advanced Arboriculture and Tree Science
Event Date and Time: 4/17/2026, 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Event Location: Online
Event Description: This in depth, science and research based course is designed for tree professionals, and allied industries that work with and around trees, including discussions of the latest training, techniques, science, research, and tools. Biology, biomechanics, hydrology, pedology - all the important issues facing trees. And tree professionals. Constantly updated with the latest science and research for discussion.
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This event has been approved for 6.5 PCH and 6.5 SLC CEUs.
Event Name: The Urban Forest Myth?
Event Date and Time: 4/24/2026, 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Event Location: Online
Event Description: What do we really mean when we say the "Urban Forest"? Are we all in agreement? What does it need to thrive? How do we know? Is it similar to a natural forest? If not, how is it different? Are we making any mistakes in trying to create or maintain it? Are there studies and standards we need to apply to it? If we can't answer these questions, we may not be helping support our urban forests. And we need to be. This course will address all of these issues and questions, as well as how previous attempts to "design" or "manage" the urban forest have worked out. A crucial look at an important topic.
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This event has been approved for 6.5 PCH and 6.5 SLC CEUs. |
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