Exploring Trees outside of Woodland in Peri-Urban and Rural settings (ToWPUR) – Social and Cultural Values
Lead Author: Beth Brockett
Lead Author: Beth Brockett
From planted avenues to lone trees to hedgerows, Trees outside of Woodland in Peri-urban and Rural contexts (ToWPUR) make up a significant percentage of our tree canopy.
In this interactive visualisation, we invite you to explore the social and cultural values related to these trees and hedgerows. We illustrate what these values are, why they matter and how we might identify, prioritise and measure them in a range of real-world contexts.
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From planted avenues to lone trees to hedgerows, Trees outside of Woodland in Peri-urban and Rural contexts (ToWPUR) make up a significant percentage of our tree canopy. In this interactive visualisation, we invite you to explore the social and cultural values related to these trees and hedgerows. We illustrate what these values are, why they matter and how we might identify, prioritise and measure them in a range of real-world contexts.