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As its #nationaltreeweek, my guest is Cecil Konijnendijk a professor of urban forestry working at University of British Colombia in Vancouver.
We spoke about the difference between urban and non-urban drivers for tree planting, unpacked their relevance to the climate change and air quality agendas and explored the way that sensitive design of planted areas can amplify the health and wellbeing effects of urban nature, especially around schools.
We also talked about how China is leading on urban forest policy, the huge potential for (and slow pace of) urban greening in India, and heard about the need for an explicit focus on social justice in the large scale deployment of trees in carbon offsetting schemes.
As always, if you find this week’s podcast useful please consider liking and reviewing on iTunes, and sharing in your networks so we can grow the reach of the ideas we’ve talked about. You can also follow us on Twitter @makinggoodpod
LINKS -
Prof Cecil Konijnendijk - @CecilUforia
Health and Nature research at UBC - Dr Matilda van den Bosch
Sponge Cities - Kongjian Yu, Turenscape
When Darwin Comes to Town - Menno Schilthuizen - and Guardian review
The Nature of Cities blog
http://www.woodguide.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As its #nationaltreeweek, my guest is Cecil Konijnendijk a professor of urban forestry working at University of British Colombia in Vancouver.
We spoke about the difference between urban and non-urban drivers for tree planting, unpacked their relevance to the climate change and air quality agendas and explored the way that sensitive design of planted areas can amplify the health and wellbeing effects of urban nature, especially around schools.
We also talked about how China is leading on urban forest policy, the huge potential for (and slow pace of) urban greening in India, and heard about the need for an explicit focus on social justice in the large scale deployment of trees in carbon offsetting schemes.
As always, if you find this week’s podcast useful please consider liking and reviewing on iTunes, and sharing in your networks so we can grow the reach of the ideas we’ve talked about. You can also follow us on Twitter @makinggoodpod
LINKS -
Prof Cecil Konijnendijk - @CecilUforia
Health and Nature research at UBC - Dr Matilda van den Bosch
Sponge Cities - Kongjian Yu, Turenscape
When Darwin Comes to Town - Menno Schilthuizen - and Guardian review
The Nature of Cities blog
http://www.woodguide.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.