Woodland Health Practices Handbook

Woodland Health Practices Handbook

Author: Jonathan Kays

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06-22

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578701844

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A manual for green industry professionals, such as arborists, landscapers and landscape architects-working on private properties of 1-10 acres. The information in the guide will help them learn how to address common woodland health issues. The aim to help green industry professionals expand their business services in small woodland management, assisting property owners to meet their individual goals and improve woodland and ecosystem health - becoming "woodland health professionals" (WHP). The guide provides some background on woodland ecology, followed by how to use a woodland health assessment tool to educate and motivate their clients. Ideas on how to communicate their message is provided. The bulk of the guide provides instruction on land care practices for clients such as converting lawn to natural area; modifying or improving existing wildlife habitat; improving privacy, aesthetics, natural havens, recreational opportunities, or products from the woodland; and finally, how to control undesirable plants and/or insects. The final chapter provides direction and examples of how to develop a land care plan for the client that contains recommendations for projects and practices to help them improve the health of their woodland and increase their enjoyment of the property. The plan and associated map details practices and services to help create, enhance and maintain natural areas on the property. The client can then decide which land care practices they wish to pursue.


Woodland Health Practices: a Field Guide

Woodland Health Practices: a Field Guide

Author: Jonathan Kays

Publisher:

Published: 2023-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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This publication is a quick reference pocket field guide of woodland health practices for practitioners in the field. The content of this publication was extracted from the Woodland Health Practices Handbook: A Practitioner's Guide to Creating, Enhancing, and Maintaining Natural Areas, written by The Woods in Your Backyard Partnership and produced by Virginia Cooperative Extension. Users of this publication are encouraged to read the Woodland Health Practices Handbook, which provides more detail and useful content.


A Landowner's Guide to Managing Your Woods

A Landowner's Guide to Managing Your Woods

Author: Anne Larkin Hansen

Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC

Published: 2011-09-01

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1603427309

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Whether you have a few acres of trees in the suburbs or a small commercial forest, you can encourage a healthy and sustainable ecosystem through proper woodland management. This introductory guide shows you how to identify the type, health, and quality of your trees and suggests strategies for keeping your woodland thriving.


The Doctor's Handbook

The Doctor's Handbook

Author: Tony White

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-04-19

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1498791859

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Many doctors do not receive training early in their careers on the broad range of non-clinical aspects of their work, and confront day-to-day issues for which initial medical education has failed to prepare them. Experienced doctors and consultants can also experience a similar lack of accessible reference material on these aspects of their role and for the non-clinical training of their juniors. This book and its companion volume The Doctor's Handbook Part 2: understanding the NHS, have been written to address these and other needs. Previously published as The Specialist Registrar and New Consultant Handbook, these completely revised and reconfigured volumes reflect the changing everyday work of specialist trainees, registrars and consultants. Topics covered in Volume 1 include: *


The Woodlot Management Handbook

The Woodlot Management Handbook

Author: Stewart Hilts

Publisher: Willowdale, Ont. : Firefly Books

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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Making the most of your wooded property for conservation, income or both.


Handbook on Contemporary Issues in Health, Crime, and Punishment

Handbook on Contemporary Issues in Health, Crime, and Punishment

Author: Nathan Link

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-30

Total Pages: 948

ISBN-13: 1040134610

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The Handbook on Contemporary Issues in Health, Crime, and Punishment covers many topics on the numerous ways in which mental and physical health and criminal justice system contact influence one another and are intricately intertwined. These often mutually reinforcing dynamics affect a range of health and justice outcomes at individual, familial, group, community, and national levels. Contributions detail this topic from a wide range of disciplinary, theoretical, and international perspectives and rely on various analytical lenses, including quantitative, qualitative, policy-analytic, theoretical/conceptual, and lived experiences. The chapters summarize what is known in each topical area, but as important, they identify emerging theoretical, empirical, and policy directions. In this way, the book is grounded in the current knowledge about the specific topic, but also provides new, synthesizing material that reflects the knowledge of the leading minds in the field. Conceptually divided into 11 sections, a number of contributions describe the unique experiences of women, people of color, juveniles, older populations, immigrants, LGBTQ+ individuals, and other sub-populations (i.e., people convicted of drug or sex offenses). Where appropriate, the authors provide both big picture and pragmatic policy directions aimed at reducing system contact, health challenges, and inhumane practices. Given its breadth and depth, the Handbook will appeal broadly to academics, practitioners, policymakers, advocates, and students seeking to understand the many ways in which health and justice system dynamics overlap.


The Specialist Registrar and New Consultant Handbook

The Specialist Registrar and New Consultant Handbook

Author: John Gatrell

Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781846190476

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Contains information on the changes in structure, funding and governance in the NHS. This book supports personal and professional development of every doctor in and following training and covers various aspects of medical professionals' training needs from personal and management styles to practical questions such as writing medico-legal reports.


The Module and Programme Development Handbook

The Module and Programme Development Handbook

Author: Jennifer Moon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-16

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1135725772

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This book shows how to design and develop educational programmes that are linked, logical and successful, with clear, step-by-step guidance on the processes involved. It shows how to develop courses that successfully meet quality and assessment criteria (including those set by the Quality Assurance Agency), and provides a route map through the various elements involved. The author shows how to design modules with clearly defined levels for assessment, outcomes and quality criteria, and which meet standard teaching and learning expectations. Developed to be accessible, straightforward, systematic and practical, it is illustrated throughout with examples and concise summaries. Key features include: *clear, simple guidance on developing a module *understanding levels and level descriptors *setting aims and learning outcomes *developing assessment methods and criteria *devising teaching strategies *staff development activities *guidance on programme specification.