• The Politics of Street Trees, Camilla Allen

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
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The Politics of Street Trees, Camilla Allen

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    This conversation explores the intricate politics surrounding street trees, focusing on their historical significance, community engagement, and the ongoing challenges in urban forestry. Camilla Allen, a landscape architect and environmental historian, discusses the Sheffield street tree crisis, the role of trees as living memorials, and the importance of public advocacy and education in tree management. The dialogue emphasizes the need for collaboration between professionals and communities to ensure the sustainable future of urban trees. Relevant papers, as Camilla touched on regarding the sycamore gap, are here

    Crow, Jim ‘The tale of a tree: An archaeological history of Sycamore Gap’, Current Archaeology, December 2023

    Ferguson, Bruce K. ‘Symbolic meanings of ordinary city streets and their trees’ Frontiers in Psychology 2023

    Hanscam, Emily and Holtorf, Cornelius ‘Rooted in the Future, A cultural ecology of the Sycamore Gap Tree’ Current Archaeology, December 2023.



    Chapters Rough Timings

    00:00 Introduction to the Politics of Street Trees
    02:46 Sheffield's Street Tree Crisis
    05:53 Historical Perspectives on Tree Planting
    09:02 The Multifaceted Role of Trees
    11:49 Living Memorials and Their Significance
    18:00 The Politics of Tree Management
    23:58 Community Engagement and Tree Advocacy
    29:50 Cultural Significance of Trees
    36:02 The Future of Street Trees
    41:50 The Charter for Street Trees

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