
TREESCAPES
Resources
An inspiring and practical resource
for youth groups and environmental organisations.

A Guide to Caring for Your Trees
Drawings and messages inspired by Year 3 children from Lindow Community Primary school

Young People Act – Nature Climate DIGITAL
There are many environmental issues, international and local, that young people feel are important.

Engaging global youth* in nature-based activities
TREESCAPES Resource Ten tips from the Tree of Hope Youth Research Group 1. Work together…

The Tree of Hope
In a small village on the edge of a vast, harsh desert lived a little girl, Khadra, and her mother.

Seymour Park Community Primary School Treescapes Manifesto
TREESCAPES SchoolsResource Plant more tree. Now, lets us have a future.

The Enchanted Tree
TREESCAPES Schools Resource By the 2023-2024 Year 4 Cohort at Seymour Park Community Primary School…

The Tree of Hope
Re-imagining a hopeful future through the storybook “The Tree of Hope”.

Listening to Children, Listening to Trees
How can outdoor spaces with trees underpin early childhood practice and support wellbeing, play, communication, learning and development for young children?

Learning About Trees; Thinking about Roots
Environmental education and Education for Sustainability are often highly didactic.
We co-create toolkits with educators and our project partners to re-imagine the ways in which children and young people from diverse backgrounds can work with the treescapes of the future.
We aim to co-create a lexicon of experience that re-imagines the future of treescapes drawing on a complex interdisciplinary meshwork across ecological science, philosophy, history, education, social science, childhood studies, geography, art, linguistics, anthropology and migration studies.