• Russell Horsey - Greening the Community and Tree Plotter

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
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Russell Horsey - Greening the Community and Tree Plotter

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    In this episode of Tree Lady Talks, Sharon speaks with Russell Horsey about his work in community greening across the UK, the challenges of funding for these initiatives, and the innovative Tree Plotter software that engages communities in tree management. Russell shares insights on the importance of community involvement in urban forestry and the need for better funding processes to support these efforts.

    Takeaways

    Russell Horsey works with disadvantaged communities to promote greening.
    Funding for community greening projects is often delayed.
    Cash flow is a critical issue for small community groups.
    The Forestry Commission needs to streamline funding processes.
    Community groups are increasingly focused on broader issues beyond trees.
    East Marsh United is a new type of group focused on housing and greening.
    Tree Plotter is designed for both professionals and laypeople.
    Community engagement is a key feature of Tree Plotter.
    Citizen scientists are using Tree Plotter to monitor tree health.
    Innovative projects like tree trails are promoting health and community involvement.

    Chapters (Timings Indicative)

    00:00 Greening Communities: A Passionate Mission
    05:04 Funding Challenges in Community Greening
    07:56 Innovative Community Engagement through Tree Plotter

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