Tree Pruning: Principles And Practice For Healthy Trees
Published 5/2026
Created by Island Lescure
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 35 Lectures ( 1h 20m ) | Size: 1.4 GB
What you'll learn
Identify the branch collar and branch bark ridge and make correct pruning cuts
Apply the 3-step cut method to remove branches safely without bark tearing
Understand CODIT and how trees compartmentalise - not heal - wounds
Recognise and explain common poor pruning practices and their long-term consequences
Distinguish between crown cleaning, crown lifting, crown reduction, formative pruning, pollarding, and coppicing
Decide whether, when, and how much to prune based on species, season, and tree health
Understand the physiological stresses that pruning imposes on a tree
Situate pruning within urban tree governance and permit frameworksRequirements
No prior arboriculture qualification required
Basic familiarity with trees is helpful - an introductory trees course such as our "What is a Tree? Learn about the functions & characteristics" is recommended
Learners will need access to a tree and a pair of secateurs or a pruning saw to complete the practical assignmentDescription
Pruning is one of the most commonly performed - and most commonly misunderstood - tree management activity worldwide. This course gives you a science-based foundation for making good pruning decisions, from the first cut to the larger ecological and governance context.
Developed in the Indian urban context, where poor practices such as topping, lion-tailing, and flush cutting are widespread, the course addresses these directly - explaining not just what goes wrong, but why, using tree biology as the foundation. The principles taught are fully applicable across tropical regions and to temperate contexts as well.
You will learn how trees respond to wounds, why correct cut placement matters, and how to decide whether pruning is the right intervention at all - before covering the full range of pruning objectives, from crown cleaning and formative pruning to pollarding and coppicing.
This course is also available as part of a credited arboriculture programme through Transdisciplinary University (TDU). Enrolment on Udemy does not confer TDU credit - please visit TDU directly for credit course information.
What You'll Learn
Identify the branch collar and branch bark ridge and make correct pruning cuts
Apply the 3-step cut method to remove branches safely without bark tearing
Understand CODIT and how trees compartmentalise - not heal - wounds
Recognise and explain common poor pruning practices and their long-term consequences
Distinguish between crown cleaning, crown lifting, crown reduction, formative pruning, pollarding, and coppicing
Decide whether, when, and how much to prune based on species, season, and tree health
Understand the physiological stresses that pruning imposes on a tree
Situate pruning within urban tree governance and permit frameworksRequirements
No prior arboriculture qualification required
Basic familiarity with trees is helpful - an introductory trees course such as our "What is a Tree? Learn about the functions & characteristics" is recommended
Learners will need access to a tree and a pair of secateurs or a pruning saw to complete the practical assignmentWho this course is for
Homeowners, housing society managers, and facility managers responsible for trees on private or common land
Municipal horticulture staff, landscape contractors, and nursery workers seeking to formalise their practice
Environmental educators, nature guides, and forestry students wanting a grounded introduction to pruning science
Anyone working with trees in tropical regions, or temperate regions, who wants a biology-first approach to pruning decisions
You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.