The Institute of Arboriculture Studies (HK) is dedicated to continued research and development of arboriculture practices and scientific developments. Working with various experts and educators around the world, our focus is to take on research topics in arboriculture topics that have not yet been developed.
If you have an interest in supporting or being involved with our research, please contact us: info@ias.hk
Some published research papers by our guest educators: (more will be added periodically)
- Rinn – Basic Aspects of Mechanical Stability of Tree Cross-Sections
- Rinn – Basics of micro-resistance drilling for timber inspection
- Rinn – Basics of Typical Resistance Drilling Profiles
- Rinn – Central Basics of Sonic Tree Tomography
- Rinn – Comparative Evaluation of Resistograph and X-Ray Density Charts for different wood species
- Rinn – Detecting Fungal Decay in Palm Stems by Resistance Drilling
- Rinn – How much crown pruning is needed for a specific wind-load reduction
- Rinn – How stem cross-sectional shape and size determine load-carrying capacity of trees
- Rinn – Key to evaluating resistance drilling profiles
- Rinn – Practical application of micro-resistance drilling in timber
- Rinn – Resistographic Visualization of Tree-Ring Density Variations
- Rinn – Shell-wall thickness and breaking safety in mature trees
- Rinn – Typicial Trends in Resistance Drilling Profiles of Trees
- Rinn – Understanding size-related principles of tree growth for better tree risk assessment
- Rinn – When is a bottleneck dangerous
- Siegert – Comparative Analysis of Tools and Methods for the Evaluation of Tree Stability
- Siegert – Tree Stability Evaluation Training