FOREST HEALTH | |||||
Recent Projects in Forest Health
Training of forest
health surveillance officers in survey techniques and forest disorder identification for
the Certificate in Forest Health. Training is also provided for private forestry
consultants and forest health officers in surveillance and disorder identification. Consultancies
Northern Ireland.
Britain (England and Scotland), United States of America, Canada, Czech Republic, Republic
of Slovakia, Austria, Germany, France, Australia (twice per year every year), Thailand,
Vietnam. Countries We have carried out
consultancies for but not worked in: Japan, Korea, Chile, Costa Rica, Russian Far East
(Primorski region) Walsh, P.J. and
Kay, M.K. (1995). Forest Health and the Farm Forester: Insect threats and the risks to
tree health. N. Z.Tree Grower
Walsh, P.J. (1994).
Biodiversity in Plantation Forests. New Zealand Institute of Foresters. Forestry Handbook 15-17. Walsh, P.J. (1994).
Monocultural Risks. New Zealand Institute of Foresters. Forestry Handbook. Walsh, P.J.,
Hosking, G.P. and Davis, M. (1994). A survey to measure the influence of insect
infestation, planting regime and nutritional status on the retention of form and growth
increment in Acacia melanoxylon. Report
commissioned by Timberlands West Coast Ltd. |