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Training products

On this page you will find the training material developed during the VETcert project, complemented with some of the training material from the previous VETree project.

  • VETcert Advanced training course
  • Case studies
  • Fact sheets
  • Presentations of pruning techniques
  • Bibliography and glossary
  • Indicative content (consulting only)
  • Training material from the previous VETree-project (incl. videos with translated voice-overs)
  • Procurement tips

For VETcert and VETree videos, see below.

 

Content type
1 Introduction to fungi
2 Introduction to mycorrhiza
3 Managing mycorrhizas
4 Different types of wood decay
5 Introducing heart rot and hollowing
6 Heart rot and hollowing of beech and oak
7 Colonisation of sapwood following wounding
8 Colonisation of sapwood in the absence of wounding
Pole thinning an old pollard
The management of veteran trees in urban areas
Unconventional pruning techniques
VETree - Aging processes in trees, with special reference to oak and beech
VETree - Common sense risk management of veteran trees
VETree - Creation of decaying wood habitats
VETree - Halo clearance for veteran trees
VETree - Management of veteran fruit trees
VETree - Management of veteran pollards still in a regular cycle of cutting
VETree - Techniques for crown reducing a veteran tree
VETree - The importance of the land around a veteran tree
VETree - What to assess in trees before considering management options
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