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Targets in the ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification
Notes from ISA study session Within the ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (TRAQ 3.0) methodology, overall tree risk is evaluated as a function of four interacting components: Target, Likelihood of Failure, Likelihood of Impact, and Consequences . Collectively, these elements determine the probability and severity of harm associated with a tree or tree part failure. The session summarized here focused primarily on the Target component and the factors that influence targe
Roger Erismann
Jan 243 min read


Pruning Cuts and Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees (CODIT)
Proper pruning is essential to tree health, structural integrity, and longevity. Understanding the anatomical features of branch attachment and the biological mechanisms by which trees respond to injury allows practitioners to minimize damage and reduce the risk of decay. Central to this understanding is the concept of CODIT, or Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees, which describes how trees limit the spread of injury and decay rather than repairing damaged tissue.
Roger Erismann
Jan 202 min read
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