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We have senior consultants with many years of experience and multiple qualifications in landscape related disciplines. Our backgrounds in local government open space management, teaching and education, and landscape architecture enable us to bring together a diverse industry knowledge base.
Our consulting work involves us in wide-spread industry networking with other professionals as our customers or with colleagues in collaborative consulting projects. This exposes us to an extensive array of different processes and practice across our industry. This learning is reinforced in the hundreds of projects we complete each year.
Australian Landscape Management's involvement in landscape management, urban horticulture, bushland management, and landscape design and construction provides a broad base of professional service experience in landscape consulting.
The ALM Practice Knowledge Base is our primary office database and is used to record all books, journals, reports, images and web resources owned or used by the practice. It can quickly enable us to access the intellectual 'capital' of the practice for use in providing technical support.
Australian Landscape Management maintains an extensive and high quality professional library containing all major Australian and international texts on landscape management and maintenance.
Our library also includes and extensive collection of books on plant identification, cultivation and use; water and irrigation management; turf management; tree management; landscape design and construction; heritage landscapes; and bushland conservation.
We subscribe to many of the leading industry journals including Journal of Arboriculture, Public Garden, Grounds Maintenance, American Nurseryman, Ecological Restoration and Management, Landscape Design, Landscape Australia, and Parks and Leisure Australia.
In addition Australian Landscape Management or its principals are members of the International Society Arboriculture (ISAA), Parks and Leisure Australia (PLA), Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA), Garden History Society and the Institute of Foresters. The Technical Support Service offers and expert, fast and reliable solution to those frequent technical questions or problems that require the resources of a professional service practice to resolve.
For more information contact Stephen Thorpe.
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