0 a person whose job is to take care of trees and make sure that they are healthy and safe, for example by cutting off branches that are damaged -- 树木栽培师
An arborist's work may involve very large and complex trees, or ecological communities and their abiotic components in the context of the landscape ecosystem.
Occupations that bring a person into the home might also be screened through licensure, including a chauffeur, landscape architect, or arborist.
For public safety reasons, arborists cut off the remnants of the trunk the day after the tree fell.
There can be a vast difference between the techniques and practices of professional arborists and those of inadequately trained tree workers who simply trim trees.
Aesthetics is another reason why people hire arborists to top their trees.
In addition, city arborists are called upon to advise on property issues, construction impacts and risk assessment.
Consulting arborists generally specialize in the areas of ethics, law, land planning and development, and tree valuation, among others.
We obtained opinions from the best arborists available and were advised that no recovery was possible.