The value of independent reviews
At markburybooks.com, we believe in the power of genuine feedback. Independent reviews provide you, our valued readers, with confidence that the information presented in our books is practical, credible, and professionally relevant. They demonstrate that our publications have been read, evaluated, and found useful by others working in arboriculture, urban forestry, tree risk management, and mental health.
Rather than simply describing our own work, these testimonials offer an independent perspective on the quality, accuracy, and usefulness of our content. They help prospective readers understand how our books have assisted professionals, students, councils, consultants, and individuals seeking reliable information. For our arboricultural publications, reviews reflect the practical application of decades of professional experience, current Australian standards, legislation, and evidence-based tree management practices. For our mental health publications, they demonstrate how our books provide understanding, practical strategies, and hope for people.
"The arboriculture book is an incredibly comprehensive and authoritative resource. It bridges the gap between research and practical application, helping us make informed decisions every day."
Sarah J. - Consulting Arborist
"The mental health publication offered genuine insight and practical guidance. It’s written with such compassion and honesty, providing real strategies for emotional regulation and resilience."
David P. - Counsellor and Educator
"As a local government officer, I rely on resources that are accurate and applicable. The publications from markburybooks.com are exactly that – clear, evidence-based, and highly professional."
Emily R. - Urban Planner
Trusted insights for professionals and individuals
We hope these testimonials are seen by a broad audience of professionals, organisations, and individuals who value evidence-based information and practical experience. For our arboriculture and urban forestry publications, we particularly hope they reach consulting arborists, local government officers, tree managers, landscape architects, engineers, planners, developers, environmental consultants, students, educators, legal professionals, and government agencies responsible for managing trees and urban forests.
For our mental health publications, we hope they reach individuals living with emotional regulation difficulties, their families and carers, psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors, social workers, teachers, healthcare professionals, support organisations, and anyone seeking a greater understanding of mental health and recovery. Most importantly, we want prospective readers to see that these books are trusted, professionally written resources that combine practical experience with rigorous research.