• The Association of Tree Officers (ATO)

    The Association of Tree Officers (ATO)

    Representing the views and concerns of tree officers nationwide
  • The Association of Tree Officers (ATO)

    The Association of Tree Officers (ATO)

    Representing the views and concerns of tree officers nationwide
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Welcome to The Association of Tree Officers Website

The Association of Tree Officers (ATO) will promote, support and represent Tree Officers. Administrative control of ATO will be undertaken by the ATO Directors, supported by the National Co-ordinator, Becky Porter.

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Building on the success of eight previous events, we’re delighted to announce the National Tree Officers Conference will return on 6 November 2024.

Proudly hosted by the Association of Tree Officers (ATO), Institute of Chartered Foresters (ICF), London Tree Officers Association (LTOA) and the Municipal Tree Officers’ Association (MTOA), the conference will take place in Leeds, Yorkshire.

Developed for tree officers, National Tree Officers Conference 2024 is a great opportunity for tree, woodland and planning professionals to present to their peers on the latest research, best practice and innovation across a wide range of local authority arboricultural and urban forestry work.

We’re looking for presentation proposals relating to the following subject areas:

• Pests and diseases
• Planting and species selection
• Climate change mitigation/increasing resilience
• Planning and development
• Ancient/Veteran Tree management
• Biosecurity
• Managing physical damage (e.g. deer, squirrel, dogs, vandalism)
• Public/stakeholder engagement
• Trees and the law
• Local authority tree management (including felling procedures, risk assessment and subsidence)
• Use of tree data for management, information and influence

The above list is not exhaustive – we would welcome any subject of relevance to local authority tree management. Submitting your presentation idea couldn’t be easier – simply email a short description (100–150 words) of your proposed topic, along with a provisional title, to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please use ‘NTOC 2024 presentation proposal – [Your Name]’ as the subject line for your email.

Submissions will be reviewed by the conference steering group with quality, relevance, the practical nature of the material and potential audience appeal as key assessment criteria.

The submission period for presentations is now open and will close on Friday 17 May. If you have any queries regarding the submission process, please contact Becky Porter, Executive Officer at the LTOA – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.



 

Agenda

Welcome by Barbara Milne, ATO Director, who will chair the call.

10am A word from new ATO Supporter, 3core2 Certification Ltd

10.05am Biodiversity Net Gain metric: What’s in it for trees and woodland? By Amanda Newson, Forestry Commission

10.50am Questions

11am Finish

This online seminar is for ATO Local Authority members only.

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