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The Tennessee Urban Forestry Council, established in 1991 as a nonprofit organization. Our mission is to serve as an advisory body to promote healthy and sustainable urban and community forests in Tennessee by providing leadership and assistance through education, planning, advocacy and collaboration.

Schedule of Upcoming Events

Sept 11-12, 17th Annual Urban Forestry Conference - natureofdesign.org
Co-Partner: American Society of Landscape Architects, TN Chapter
Thursday & Friday, Knoxville. Chairman: Karla Kean, kkean@utk.edu.
Early Bird Registration Rate: By July 31st, Save $50! Also, TUFC members receive a $25 conference discount. You may join or renew your membership on www.natureofdesign.org. Credit cards accepted online for registration and membership. New offering at conference: ISA Exam, Thursday, September 11, 8:00 am. Tree Workers Exam, Saturday, September 13th, 9:00 am. Register by August 26th through ISA, www.isa-arbor.com.

Sept 13, 10th Annual Tennessee Tree Climbing Championship
Saturday, Knoxville
Chairman: Scott Winningham, sawinningham@tnaccess.com.

To register, visit www.natureofdesign.org. Contestants, please click here for your waiver form.

April 18-Sept 11 - Engaging Communities in Urban Tree Risk Assessment

Workshop Dates and Locations * April 18th – Nashville – TSU/AITC Bldg.
* May 13th – Cookeville – TTU South Hall - Room 104
* June 18th – Jackson – West TN Exp. Station - Room B
* Sept. 11th – Knoxville – Hilton at the Urban Forestry & Landscape Architecture joint conference. Held as a preconference workshop.

This workshop will provide hands-on training enabling arborist(s) and green industry professionals to better assess the trees in their communities. Training includes evaluating decayed wood in trees using IML Resistograph technology for essential tree assessment. It is designed to increase their ability to locate and manage trees that may be hazard situations in their surrounding environment. After participating in this workshop, participants will have these skills:

  1. Identifying the highest risk trees so that they can be treated first and determining how many trees can be treated with the budget available and how much that would reduce risk within the population,
  2. Assessing the adequacy of the current budget to fund abatement treatments (justify urban forestry budget in cities), and
  3. Determining whether additional funds are needed or, if educational efforts are needed, to moderate community risk tolerance and demonstrating that the agency is acting reasonably to protect public safety.

Tennessee State Extension is sponsoring this workshop series and presenting it with these key partners: University of Tennessee, Tennessee Tech University, Tree Solutions and Haller’s Landscaping. Workshop Fee: $25. For registration information contact: Karla Kean, TSU Extension Agent-Montgomery County, 931-648-5725, kkean@utk.edu.


iTreeBank
is a national program helping regional Urban and Community Forestry organizations such as TUFC achieve their goals.   Now you may donate to us using your credit card by clicking the iTreeBank logo to your right.

 

iTreeBank is a service of TreeLink, whose mission is, "To improve urban and community forests by providing internet-based information, tools and inspiration."  On the web at http://www.treelink.org.

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