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.
Discover how Branching Beyond refines social and cultural value understanding of urban trees and empowers stakeholders with actionable tools.
Tap into how children’s visions of UK treescapes can be transformed into interactive gaming platforms, empowering future custodians.
Discover how this project uses collaborative research and engagement to empower communities for sustainable forest and woodland expansion.
Discover STAND’s exploration of scale-mismatches in treescape policies and its impact on achieving effective woodland expansion.
Discover how Branching Out integrates cultural, social, and ecological data to shape policies for urban trees and improve community wellbeing.
Discover how young people’s diverse perspectives on treescapes inspire equitable and sustainable environmental planning.
Trees connect us to nature, improve our wellbeing and help tackle climate change. These connections are a key theme in Connected Treescapes.
CASTOR explores how expanding riverside woodlands helps build a healthier, richer environmental landscape and combats climate change.