How to Become an Arborist
Tree Planting Project
Essay The Importance of Plants
Tree Plantation
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How to Become an Arborist
How to Become an Arborist?
The professional who is specializing in the field of taking care of trees and has been qualified in the
studies about arboriculture, is known as Arborist. The Arborists possess intense knowledge about
protecting the strength and health of precious trees. If you want to enhance the natural beauty and
value of your property then it is essential that you hire an arborist who can take good care of the trees.
Job description of arborist career
Arborists are well qualified and exclusively trained for providing diverse ranges of services. Initially
they perform inspection of the trees and then will decide on the maintenance procedures required for
healthier greens. They carefully determine if the trees need any pruning and other improvement
methods.
Arborists possess skills to remove a tree with essential equipment in case of emergency or necessity.
They will identify trees that are causing problems to the surrounding environment or for the people
residing nearby, and remove them with little effort. In case of emergency situations arborists are the
first to jump in to rescue the trees from any dangers with their climbing helmet and dedicated spirit.
Arborist help the community to survive by taking good care of the trees intensively and by healing
its wounds. They also possess vast knowledge regarding plantation of trees, controlling pests, guiding
through best fertilization techniques and other effective methods of tree protection and care.
How
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Tree Planting Project
PROJECT PROPOSAL PROJECT TITLE:Tree planting and raising seedlings for Parubanga
community Youth Group, Amuru District, Acholi, Uganda. IMPLEMENTING AGENCY:Tic–Ber
Community Youth Group (TBCYG) CBO DURATION:1 Year (Estimated Commencement
Month is Aug 2010) ESTIMATED COST:USD 75,000 PREPARED BY:Project Director, TBCYG
DATE OF SUBMISSION23rd July 2010 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. PROJECT OVERVIEW 2.
PROJECT JUSTIFICATION 3. PROJECT DETAILS a. Goals and Objectives b. Clientele c.
Methodology d. Staff/Administration/HR4. EXPECTED OUTCOMES 5. PROJECT ACTIVITIES
6. BENEFICIARIES AND BENEFITS 7. RISKS AND ASSUMPTIONS 8. AVAILABLE
RESOURCES a. Personnel b. Facilities c. Equipment/Supplies/Communication d. Budget 9.
EVALUATION PLAN 10....show more content...
Goal 1 – To encourage youths in the community and build in them the knowledge of income
generating activities as a preventive measure against poverty. Objective 1.1 – To increase the
knowledge of Parubanga community on income generation, and on dangers posed by poverty.
Objective 1.2 – To advocate on the implementation of anti–poverty action plan (youth to have access
to government funding other than donor funding). Goal 2 – To improve biodiversity conservation,
land degradation and control climate change through establishment of teak woodlots and increase
household food production, savings, investment and incomes. Objective 2.1 – To establish 10 acres
of teak woodlots. Objective 2.2 – To Increase household production, savings and incomes. Objective
2.3 – Create employment opportunities. CLIENTELE There are two different clientele groups for
this project. The first and primary clientele are the youths who have no hope for the future given
the poor educational background in Parubanga. They will participate in the project as project
members. This clientele group will be the first priority to benefit from the project objectives. The
second clientele group is the community in Parubanga and Amuru district as a whole who will
participate in the Project as consultants and also because the project is in their own area. This
clientele group is also
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Essay The Importance of Plants
Humans depend on plants in numerous ways. One reason we depend on plants is for consumption.
Plants have the unique ability of producing their own food through a process called photosynthesis.
In this process, plants are able to produce macromolecules such as carbohydrates that cannot be
produced in animals or humans. In humans, the only to gain these macromolecules is to consume
plant matter, or consume plant–eating animals (herbivores).
When humans consume plants, the carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins that are broken down
through two forms of cellular respiration. The two processes of cellular respiration displayed in
humans are anaerobic or aerobic. The deciding process used depends on the presence of oxygen.
Cellular respiration...show more content...
This means that humans not only need plants for eating, but also need their created oxygen to break
the food down efficiently.
In humans, cellular respiration also produces heat also needed in the body for thermoregulation,
Thermoregulation that is an example of temperature homeostasis in humans, requires heat energy to
maintain a relatively constant internal temperature. All the heat energy that is needed for survival
would not exist without plants.
Water is also a requirement in humans, and is needed for the body to balance fluid through
osmoregulation. By consuming plants, the water that they contain will also be transferred to the
consumer. An example of this could be in the consumption of coconuts. Coconuts usually contain a
good supply of water. The water found in young coconuts contains electrolytes and a pH level
similar to human blood. This could be beneficial by providing fast hydration and are normally found
in warm tropical climates where hydration is a major concern.
Other then being used for consumption, plants also provide shelter from the environment. Trees
provide shade, which creates a cooler temperature that helps prevent dehydration. They also provide
fruit and shelter for animals for human consumption. Trees are also cut up into wood for building
houses and making tools needed for hunting and protection from predators. Humans have an
advantage over animals because of our greater intelligence that permitted the discovery of tools.
Without
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Tree Plantation
Tree Plantation
Tree plantation means planting more trees in a planned way. It is very necessary to the
environment. Trees are our best friends. They give us oxygen. They also give us shelter, shade,
foods, fruits etc. They help our environment in many ways. They prevent soil erosion. They make
our land fertile. They save us from droughts, floods, cyclones etc. If there are no trees our country
will turn into desert. Different kinds of natural disasters will come. People will suffer from the
shortage of food, shade and oxygen. A country should have at least 25% forest lands. But there are
no sufficient forest lands in our country. So, necessary steps should be taken to have more trees.
People should be conscious about planting more trees....show more content...
Note: This article/essay is written in easy words for School Students Only.
Tree Plantation
Trees are the most important gift of nature. Since the dawn of civilization, man has a close
relationship with trees. Trees help us in maintaining the ecological balance which is essential for the
existence of life on earth. They are our best friends. They play an important role in our life and
economy.
Trees are useful to us in many ways. We get different kinds of nutritious fruits from trees. Trees
produce oxygen and reduce carbon dioxide in the air and thus help us to exist on this earth. Trees
give shade and shelter to people, wild life and birds. They make our lands fertile and save the soil
from erosion. We get timber from trees. We use timbers in making houses, furniture etc. We also
can earn a lot of money by selling fruits and timber. Above all, a tree is a big saving for our future
generation.
Bangladesh is mostly a flat and riverine country. Lands of this country are highly suitable for the
growth and development of trees. Sea beaches, low–lying unused lands, sides of the highways and
roads can be brought under the scheme of tree plantation. Again the hilly areas of Chittagong Hill
Tracts and Sylhet can also be brought under the tree plantation programme.
June and July are the most suitable period for planting trees in our country. Both government and
private sectors
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