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46 BTC/59/2011 Extreme consulting; is being an expert witness for you? Article 3/4 in The AA Arb Magazine (Autumn 2011)
46 BTC/58/2011 Liability, negligence and Acts of God; the emerging position on managing tree hazards in England. Paper presented at 2011 ISA Conference, Sydney, by Jeremy Barrell
46 BTC/57/2011 Going underground; the hidden dimension beneath London’s trees. Paper presented at 2011 ISA Conference, Sydney, by Dave Cashman
46 BTC/56/2011 Barrell on … responses vital for best trees standard. Horticulture Week Opinion (5 August 2011)
46 BTC/55/2011 Professionalism in a commercial world Article 2/4 in The AA Arb Magazine (Summer 2011)
46 BTC/54/2011 Barrell on...Boris Johnson’s vision for trees. Horticulture Week Opinion (13 May 2011)
46 BTC/53/2011 Barrell on...saving forests for the nation. Horticulture Week Opinion
46 BTC/52/2011 Arboriculture; lifestyle or profession? Article in The Arb Magazine (Spring 2011)
46 BTC/51/2011 Trees and structural damage. Supplementary Information Note to accompany the BTC 2011 RICS presentation series
46 BTC/50/2010 Barrell on …reforming urban tree management. Horticulture Week Opinion (12 November 2010)
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Barrell on … a positive way to make a difference. Horticulture Week Opinion (17 September 2010)

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The protection of trees. RICS Land Journal (September–October 2010)

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Responsibility for risk. RICS Residential Property Journal (July–August 2010)

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Consultation comments on the NTSG draft Bringing common sense to tree management

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Jeremy Barrell explains how profit still trumps sustainability in the US.  ICF News

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Barrell on ... a better standard for tree survival.  Horticulture Week Opinion

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Preparing for climate change;  integrating trees into community adaptation strategies.  Supplementary Information Note to accompany the BTC 2010 RICS presentation series

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The emerging duty of care in England relating to trees;  a practitioner’s perspective.  Supplementary Information Note to accompany the BTC 2010 RICS presentation series

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Barrell on ... turning car parks green.  Horticulture Week Opinion

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Life on the bright side of climate change.  Article for TCIA magazine based on a paper presented at the 2010 Ohio ISA Chapter Conference, USA

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Barrell on ... strong leadership and need to talk.  Horticulture Week Opinion

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Barrell on ... being shown up by the US.  Horticulture Week Opinion

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Climate adaptation;  the future for Arboriculture?  Paper presented at 2009 AA Conference, Exeter

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Barrell on ... the need for a tree framework.  Horticulture Week Opinion

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Barrell on ... local lessons for Parliament.  Horticulture Week Opinion

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DR AS 4970:  Lessons from the UK experience.  Paper presented at 2009 ISAAC Conference, Newcastle, NSW

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Extreme consulting;  what it takes to be a successful tree expert witness.  Paper presented at 2009 ISAAC Conference, Newcastle, NSW

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Barrell on  ... bringing the trees to the people.   Horticulture Week Opinion

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To fell or not to fell;  that is The tree management question!  Article for ISA News – based on a paper presented at ISA International Conference, St Louis, 2008

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Barrell on ... standards for arboriculture.  Horticulture Week Opinion

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The UK urban canopy initiative:  what is it, why is it important and what we can all do to make a difference?  Paper for the TEP XI Seminar Trees:  the key to climate proofing our cities

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Professionalism;  traditional values in a modern world.  Article in ICF News

27 BTC/27/2008 Climate change and trees Article in the AA Newsletter, Issue 141
26 BTC/26/2008 Urban deforestation; it’s here and it’s going to hurt! Paper presented at Sheffield Hallam University Conference Flooding and Water Management in the Landscape
25 BTC/25/2006 Traditional urban tree planting strategies: time for change? Article for essentialARB Issue 17
24 BTC/24/2006 The evolution of SULE to TreeAZ. Article for ISAAC Newsletter
23 BTC/23/2006 Axeman to Expert Witness; is it possible? Article for Australian ArborAge
22 BTC/22/2006 Forestry and Arboriculture – allegiance or alliance? Article in ICF News
21 BTC/21/2006 BS 5837 (2005): Six months on – success or failure? Article in AA Newsletter Issue 132
20 BTC/20/2005 TreeAZ: An international framework for tree assessment. Paper presented at ISA International Conference, Montreal (Unpublished)
19 BTC/19/2005 A vision for Arboriculture. Article in essentialARB Issue 15
18 BTC/18/2004 The British Sub-Standard 5837; where did it all go wrong? Article in essentialARB Issue 13
17 BTC/17/2004 Fastigiate trees; fools gold or a winning strategy? Article in essentialARB Issue 13
16 BTC/16/2004 Trees and light; Arboriculture emerging from the shadows! Article in essentialARB Issue 12
15 BTC/15/2004 Pumping Arboriculture. Article in essentialARB Issue 11
14 BTC/14/2004 Keeping trees on development sites; is it possible? Article in essentialARB Issue 11
13 BTC/13/2003 TreeAZ: An international framework for tree assessment. Article in essentialARB Issue 10
12 BTC/12/2003 Planning ahead. Article in essentialARB Issue 9
11 BTC/11/2003 Tree assessment on development sites: The future of the Profession in the balance. Article in essentialARB Issue 8
10 BTC/10/2002 Axeman to expert witness - is it possible? Article in essentialARB Issue 6
9 BTC/9/2002 Taking the Profession forward. Article in essentialARB Issue 5
8 BTC/8/2001 SULE: Its use and status into the New Millennium. Paper presented to the NAAA Conference in Sydney in April 2001
7 BTC/7/2000 Streamlining tree related subsidence claims management: the tree perspective. Article in The Loss Adjuster
6 BTC/6/2000 Quality Control in Report Writing and its Implications for the Arboricultural Profession. (Unpublished)
5 BTC/5/1998 Increase profits; take trees seriously. Article in Construction South magazine
4 BTC/4/1996 Pre-development tree assessment. Paper presented at the International Conference on Trees & Building Sites in Chicago
3 BTC/3/1995 The Methodology employed to assess the condition of three trees within the grounds of the Palace of Versailles. Presented jointly by Dr David Lonsdale, John Dolwin and Jeremy Barrell and published in the Proceedings of the second European ISA Conference in Versailles, France. International Society of Arboriculture, Champaign, IL.
2 BTC/2/1993 Pre-planning Tree Surveys: SULE is the Natural Progression. Arboricultural Journal 17, 33–46
1 BTC/1/1982–1993 Compendium of published articles and letters (1982–1993)

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