Projects that explore our cultural connections to treescapes and the ways trees benefit communities and people. This includes understanding historical and contemporary cultural values, community engagement and the social benefits of treescapes.
By widening the conversation about UK treescapes to the public, this dialogue aims to ensure that policy is informed by the aspirations and needs of the communities they impact.
Branching Beyond will revolutionise urban green spaces by refining social and cultural value understanding in Camden and Edinburgh and empowering stakeholders.
Digital Voices of the Future taps into children’s perspectives on treescapes, creating immersive gaming environments that allow them to envision and model future UK treescapes.
Empowering communities for sustainable woodland growth through collaborative research and inclusive engagement strategies
STAND will investigate how national treescape policies can work on a local and community level, and the barriers to their success.
Branching Out looks at the social and cultural values of trees and new ways to map trees with these in mind.
Our woods, forests and trees belong to our children. Voices of the Future will work with young people to reimagine our treescapes.
Trees connect us to nature, improve our wellbeing and help tackle climate change. These connections are a key theme in Connected Treescapes.
Can woodland along rivers and waterways help us build a healthier and richer environmental landscape and fight climate change?