
CASTOR Treescapes
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Creative Adaptive Solutions for Treescapes Of Rivers is an interdisciplinary project researching creative, resilient pathways to riparian treescape expansion.
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19-08-2021 17:03:06
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Aaah such an inspiring day with The Orchard Project & Victoria - Director at Northern Lily CIC, helping to plant tester fruit tree guilds, learning about fab plans for #GROWE, and grafting apple trees. 😁 #EarthDay 💚



Learning lots about riparian regeneration with Chris Jones for UKTreescapes



Chris Jones UKTreescapes CASTOR Treescapes You too Chris. V inspiring work. Here's a quick sketch I did of you and Trevor the other night (although he's erring on the side of a large hamster ...) See you again soon! X



In CASTOR Treescapes led session on interdisciplinary working, our PI Dr Estrella Luna-Diez explains how the Walking Forest artist group has really helped the scientists and classicists to understand each other, often by simplifying detailed concepts 🤝 #FutureTreescapes23


Is it the last supper? Nay! It’s the CASTOR Treescapes team evangelising the benefits of interdisciplinary working with help from MEMBRA_Trees & Voices of the Future: Child & Youth Treescapes at the #FutureTreescapes23 UKTreescapes


See you @timber_festival with the wonderful somewhere-nowhere @sallyannhawkins @DrMattDennis Chris Jones & Jo Bayes University of Cumbria IUCN CEM RTG


Thank you to @DomForestry for exploring the role of language and multilingualism within tree planting at the UKTreescapes conference #futuretreescapes23 Reminds me of the brilliant work by Dr Khawla Badwan and Caitlin Nunn and the youth research team Voices of the Future: Child & Youth Treescapes



Great to see the MEMBRA project mentioned in the Action Oak 2022-23 annual report where Rosa Sanchez-Lucas describes research looking at epigenetic changes in the oak genome in plants impacted by AOD or Oak winter moth 🦠🐛 actionoak.org/news/action-oa…

Latest paper from CASTOR project. The continuity-contiguity problem in fragmentation-biodiversity research Manchester Geography