TREENET in Adelaide, South Australia | Non-profit organisation
TREENET
Locality: Adelaide, South Australia
Phone: +61 448 599 955
Address: 334 Glen Osmond Road, MYRTLE BANK 5064 Adelaide, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.treenet.org
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25.01.2022 Where Will All the Trees Be report - recently released by the RMIT and Greener Spaces Better Places - an initiative that looks at the benefits of greening cities.
25.01.2022 Well - the TREENET Symposium - Urban Forest Festival is going to go off like a rocket - starts 9:45am Adelaide time 3rd September. Haven't yet registered? Not a worry. You can register anytime you like - because ALL sessions can be accessed on demand eventually. BUT - if you're keen to catch the LIVE SESSIONS EACH THURSDAY throughout this month - REGISTER NOW! https://wwevents.co/treenet-urban-forest-festival//Register... #treenet #urbanforest #urbanliveability #StreetTrees #treenetsymposium #treesarecool See more
24.01.2022 Coming Up on the 27-29th June in Melbourne - Nature Connections for Wellbeing. Melbourne University hosting an immersive short course to better understand and create nature experiences for health and wellbeing. Find out more: https://your.unimelb.edu.au//nature-connections-for-wellbe
24.01.2022 Venerating Trees: An AEGIS Seminar In late October, the Victorian government cut down an ancient Yellow Box tree to make way for a highway. Known to Australian Indigenous Djab Wurrung women as a sacred Directions Tree. Many wept as the tree was felled, & the media reported that police arrested around 50 people at the site. This tree was near to a group of trees where First Nations women gave birth: the main Birthing Tree is believed to be 800 years old, and like other trees a...re respected by Australia’s Traditional Owners. In homage to the sacred Directions Tree, this AEGIS seminar explores how two non-Traditional Australians have approached the life of trees.
23.01.2022 Latest news & events from TREENET.
23.01.2022 5 days to go! For all things TREENET Symposium - Urban Forest Festival 2020, visit the TREENET website: https://treenet.org/ Program Guide: https://treenet.org//2020/08/2020-UFF-Program-Guide-WEB.pdf List of speakers and topics https://treenet.org/21st-annual-symposium-speakers/ REGISTER NOW: https://wwevents.co/treenet-urban-forest-festival//Register... #treenet #urbanforest #urbanliveability See more
23.01.2022 Greening all the go in Brisbane! Green is good.
22.01.2022 Trees Are Cool for Cool Schools!
21.01.2022 Northern hemisphere study investigates public health infrastructure for UV protection benefits - researching trees of course!
21.01.2022 Go Victoria Park, go! This inner suburb of Perth, WA, is meeting the challenge of increasing much needed canopy cover - with magical benefits for its environment and its citizens.
20.01.2022 Some great work happening in the Greater Metropolitan Adelaide region, using an interactive tool exploring urban tree canopy - based on LIDAR technology. This article from project partner Aerometrx provides some background.
20.01.2022 UPDATE re Perth Conference on 2nd June: The Arbor Centre Pty Ltd is delighted to support the Concrete Masonry Association of Australia in their running of a seminar session on 'DesignPave' software application, as a satellite event to their upcoming Conference, on the 3rd June. Check out the details.
19.01.2022 Just had to share this message from one of TREENET’s supporters: Wishing the TREENET UFF team every success and looking forward to this Thursday’s opening. Also wishing the key organisers: - small contractions as they give birth to this new format of our TREENET SYMPOSIUM;... buckets of gratitude for bringing this kind of initiative to the TREENET CHURCH; a bolt of confidence and enthusiasm to the TREENET PRESENTERS; the patience of Job to TREENET’s WALLFLY [event audio-visual tech team]; and an ants-nest of participation and networking to the UFF DELGATES, as they all bring their bits of magic to this iconic event. See more
19.01.2022 Urban ecologist Brenda Lin presented at the 2016 TREENET Symposium. You can check-out her presentation via this link. https://treenet.org//the-role-of-urban-vegetation-for-cli/ Currently Brenda's interest in green spaces in the city and how people interact with them has been especially keen, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.... Urban green spaces are more important than ever! (You can also participate in her research).
19.01.2022 Want your city to be a good place to live, work and visit? Check out the vision from the City of Sydney who aim to put ratepayers’ money where the trees are or need to be!
18.01.2022 Invitation for citizens from the greater Sydney region to participate in a fantastic urban greening program. How can you help?
17.01.2022 Last Chance to Register for the 2020 Tree Cities of the World Conference! Special "Down Under" sessions from 11:00am - 1:00pm ACDT (Adelaide Time), Thursday 29th & Friday 30th October 2020.
17.01.2022 Registrations Now Open. Check website for extra detail. https://www.treenet.org
17.01.2022 Week 2 of TREENET’s Symposium - Urban Forest Festival launching at 9:45am Adelaide time 10th September. Haven't yet registered? Not a worry. You can register anytime you like - because ALL sessions can be accessed on demand eventually. So much to catch-up on already from Week One! BUT - if you're keen to catch the LIVE SESSIONS EACH THURSDAY through to the end of September - REGISTER NOW! ... https://wwevents.co/treenet-urban-forest-festival//Register #treenet #urbanforest #urbanliveability #StreetTrees #treenetsymposium #treesarecool See more
16.01.2022 No TREENET Symposium in Adelaide this year? Don’t worry - we’re coming to you!
15.01.2022 TREENET's 21st National Symposium - Urban Forest Festival. The FINAL "live" Thursday. Don't miss out! Three amazing presenters, virtual exhibitions - but wait there's more! A panel session of a great group of guest presenters, will celebrate the small (or big) wins for urban trees: 12:00 - 1:00pm Adelaide time. You can still register for the Urban Forest Festival to participate in the final live sessions AND catch-up on-demand the previous 19 awesome presentations. What a ...treat. https://treenet.org/ https://wwevents.co/treenet-urban-forest-festival//Register See more
14.01.2022 A fabulous first day’s program of the TREE CITIES of the WORLD Virtual Conference. Looking forward to Day Two.
14.01.2022 The City of Amsterdam is known for its canals & bicycles - but its also a city of trees!
13.01.2022 More research and another perspective linked to the benefits of urban greening for human health.
12.01.2022 Greater Metro Adelaide is certainly benefiting during this digital age , especially through this interactive, tree canopy & coverage assessment tool.
11.01.2022 A mandate for trees on private land developments, their individual allotments and associated streets! What next? Let’s hope there will be provision of appropriate space to get these trees surviving & thriving.
10.01.2022 Trees Are Time Machines Arborists are planting trees today that must survive decades of global warming. The health, comfort, and happiness of city dwellers hang in the balance.
09.01.2022 This iconic tree in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Victoria, met it’s fate just after Christmas, 2019. Ever since, the intrinsic, cultural heritage values have been celebrated more than ever, despite its loss.
09.01.2022 Thanks for this perspective (post shared via Tree Cities of the World), which reinforces the common denominator for global challenges facing urban forestry.
07.01.2022 Recognised as a Tree City of the World, the City of Mitcham in SA, revitalises Arbour Day. What a brilliant way to promote the value of trees, to celebrate and plant trees in our urban environments. Congratulations to the City of Mitcham. #arbourday #treesarecool #urbangreening
07.01.2022 A job ad might read If you are a robust, leafy-green tree, up for the long haul and prepared to care for your town or city, apply within.
07.01.2022 Trees in our towns & cities are special. These assets deserve respect, nurturing and protection. Some ‘special-merit’ trees are not your ‘every day’ trees, but are quite exceptional. Congratulations to the City of Melbourne for taking bold steps towards protecting these exceptional trees!
06.01.2022 Great new research leading to a better understanding of the direct and indirect benefits of trees for the health of our citizens. Treemendous!
06.01.2022 Sydneysiders have continued to flock to parks and other domains since COVID-19 struck sparking a call for people to devise new ways to reimagine public spaces.
05.01.2022 Large street trees are the most valuable green infrastructure asset cities have and when that value is overlooked, disasters happen.
05.01.2022 Streets are for people! This concept not new, but a potential call to action as a result of the COVID-19 experience. You might also like to check out this presentation from TREENET in 2018: https://treenet.org/re/streets-part-of-the-race-to-the-top/
05.01.2022 Provision and access to green spaces needs to be equitable - let’s get creative! In the process - Nature-based solutions need to be treated like all other infrastructure and deserve the same participatory approach during planning stages.
04.01.2022 Trees are cool. Growing old with trees is even cooler!
04.01.2022 Necessity is the mother of invention - and in addition to its greenery, the Garden City of Singapore is compelled to try out new ways to combat rising temperatures and reduce its energy footprint.
04.01.2022 Fantastic Webinar on Eucalypts coming in mid-July! Highly recommended for tree enthusiasts and urban foresters. Features Dr Dean Nicolle OAM and Dr Matt Ritter from California.
03.01.2022 What do smart streets look like to you? Citizens of Salt Lake City were invited to help reimagine their urban precincts. This helped inform a new set of 15 street classifications that includes commercial shared street, neighbourhood corridor and urban green street. Smart city aiming to have smart functioning streets!
02.01.2022 Thanks to the International Society of Arboriculture for sharing this article.
02.01.2022 They say that age begets wisdom - but depends on whether you’re referring to an urban forester or a more mature tree. In either case Mark Roberts has a Kiwi perspective.
02.01.2022 A call to action for South Australians!
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