plant species
The variety of plants, trees and shrubs and their special characteristics.
Arboriculturists carry out specialised tasks related to observation, health and maintenance of trees.
No competences in this bucket.
The variety of plants, trees and shrubs and their special characteristics.
Environmental requirements for tree preservation and conservation.
The ecosystems existing in a forest, starting from bacteria to trees and soil types.
Necessary health, safety, hygiene and environmental standards and legislation rules in the sector of particular activity.
Monitor grounds during special events to insure protection of the system, report condition of the grounds and loss of water or plants due to system malfunction.
Advise organisations or private individuals on planting, caring for, pruning or removing trees.
Undertake aerial tree rigging to safely remove lower tree sections using suitable cuts, minimising shock loading in the rigging systems. Take into account the expected load and the positions of the ground crew, other anchor points, equipment, planned drop zone, and processing area.
Strive to conserve and restore forest structures, biodiversity and ecological functions.
Identify diseased or undesirable trees. Remove them using power saws or hand saws.
De-limb trees ensuring that the quality is within specified limits with regard to health and safety regulations. Cut trees or parts of trees to clear the public access and electrical cables.
Estimate damage in case of accidents or natural disasters.
Execute disease and pest control activities using conventional or biological methods taking into account the climate, plant or crop type, health and safety and environmental regulations. Store and handle pesticides in accordance with recomandation and legislation.
Carry out fertilisation tasks by hand or using appropriate equipment according to fertilisation instructions taking into account the environmental, health and safety regulations and procedures.
Can use Geospatial Technologies which involve GPS (global positioning systems), GIS (geographical information systems), and RS (remote sensing) in the daily work.
Evaluate risks and hazards, perform efficient actions in order to minimize risks and to restore the trees to their orginal state or to replant new ones.
Monitor trees for pests and diseases, aiming to improve their health.
Plant, fertilise and trim trees, shrubs and hedges. Examine trees to assess their condition and determine treatment. Work to eradicate insects, fungus and diseases which are harmful to trees, assist with prescribed burning, and work on preventing erosion.
Efficiently perform hand pruning by using specific pruning tools like shears, lopping shears, saw, a small pocket scale to weigh the pruned material, and twine.
Removing some trees from a stand in order to improve tree health, timber value and production.
Plant seeds manually or by using ground equipment.
Preserve trees taking into account the health and conditions of the tree(s) and plans for preservation and conservation of the area. This includes the cutting of trees or branches on trees applying knowlege of the biology of the tree.
Protect biodiversity among animals, plants and microorganism by adopting environmentally sustainable actions such as maintaining natural habitats and preserving nature.
Spray pesticide solutions to keep insects, fungus, weed growth, and diseases under control.
Ascend and descend from trees in a safely manner.
Carry out tree inspections and surveys.
Operate mechanical chainsaw powered by electricity, compressed air or gasoline.
No competences in this bucket.
The legal rules applicable to forestry: agricultural law, rural law, and laws on hunting and fishing.
The tools involved in geographical mapping and positioning, such as GPS (global positioning systems), GIS (geographical information systems), and RS (remote sensing).
The impact of climate change on biodiversity and life conditions for plants and animals.
No competences in this bucket.
Assist in the development and improvement of techniques for measuring and identifying trees. Obtain and use various sources of information to accurately identify and name trees, use tree characteristics to aid identification, identify tree species in all seasons.
Drive tractors, forklifts and other vehicles to transport crops as well as to deliver high torque at low speeds. Move equipment in fields and around buildings, making the appropriate adjustments and maneuvers.
Check forestry equipment to make sure that it is in working order.
Compose written adequate reports about tree-realted issues for parties such as engineers, solicitors, or mortgage and insurance companies, for example if tree roots are causing problems to the integrity of buildings and infrastructure.
Make immediate operating decisions as necessary without reference to others, taking into account the circumstances and any relevant procedures and legislation. Determine alone which option is the best for a particular situation.