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In this episode of Talking Trees, we explore tree dynamics, focusing on how trees respond to external forces such as wind, gravity, and mechanical stress. Understanding tree motion and flexibility is essential for arborists, urban foresters, and engineers working with tree stability assessments and risk management.
We discuss:
Recent research highlights that branches act as mass dampers, reducing the risk of tree failure by dispersing wind energy across the canopy. Studies also suggest that pruning may not significantly reduce wind-induced failure risk, especially when trees are leafless.
Join us as we examine the science behind tree motion and biomechanics, offering insights into how trees adapt to their environment and how arborists can apply this knowledge to improve tree care practices.
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By Arboricultural AcademySubscriber-only episode
In this episode of Talking Trees, we explore tree dynamics, focusing on how trees respond to external forces such as wind, gravity, and mechanical stress. Understanding tree motion and flexibility is essential for arborists, urban foresters, and engineers working with tree stability assessments and risk management.
We discuss:
Recent research highlights that branches act as mass dampers, reducing the risk of tree failure by dispersing wind energy across the canopy. Studies also suggest that pruning may not significantly reduce wind-induced failure risk, especially when trees are leafless.
Join us as we examine the science behind tree motion and biomechanics, offering insights into how trees adapt to their environment and how arborists can apply this knowledge to improve tree care practices.
Background information:
Send us a text
Buzzsprout
HeroHero
Arboricultural academy
Podcast is created using AI tools.