Collaborating with children and young people to reimagine treescapes

Despite increasing youth engagement with climate action, children and young people’s voices are often overlooked in environmental policy and planning.
Our project set out to address this by co-developing more hopeful, equitable and resilient treescapes for the future.
The team worked with children and young people (CYP) in schools and communities, including those from marginalised and migrant backgrounds with diverse and global experiences and identities (Global Youth), to co-develop new knowledge to inform future policy. Together, they co-produced a ‘lexicon of experience’, emphasising a rights-based approach that respects CYP’s agency and connection to nature.
Professor Kate Pahl and Dr Caitlin Nunn, Manchester Metropolitan University; Professor Simon Carr, University of Cumbria; Professor Peter Kraftl, University of Birmingham