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TREESCAPES

A week in Whitworth Park in a Heat Wave – II

A week in Whitworth Park in a Heat Wave – II

Artist Kerry Morrison has written further reflections on her week spent in Manchester’s Whitworth Park with Jasmine Black as part of the Changing Treescapes AHRC project.

Nick Lewis 12/08/202110/08/2021 Blog, TREESCAPES Read more

A week in Whitworth Park in a Heat Wave – I

A week in Whitworth Park in a Heat Wave – I

Artist Kerry Morrison has written some reflections on her week spent in Manchester’s Whitworth Park with Jasmine Black as part of the Changing Treescapes AHRC project.

Nick Lewis 09/08/202110/08/2021 Blog, TREESCAPES Read more

Changing Treescapes – A time spent exploring Manchester’s Whitworth Park

Changing Treescapes – A time spent exploring Manchester’s Whitworth Park

CCRI Research Assistant, Jasmine Black has recently spent time exploring Manchester’s Whitworth park ahead of undertaking two weeks of fieldwork there for the Changing Treescapes project. She has written this reflective piece about her experiences there.

Nick Lewis 04/08/202109/08/2021 Blog, Jasmine Black, TREESCAPES Read more

Julie Urquhart presenting at online natural history festival

Julie Urquhart presenting at online natural history festival

This month, Julie Urquhart will take part in an online festival that re-visits and celebrates an event that took place in 1995 – the first International Children’s Conference on the Environment.

Nick Lewis 10/11/202006/06/2022 Julie Urquhart, News, TREESCAPES Read more

Changing Treescapes project launches

Changing Treescapes project launches

The “Changing Treescapes” (TREESCAPES) project, funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council launches on 1st February 2020. Find out more about this exciting new project which is being led by Julie Urquhart.

Nick Lewis 30/01/202006/06/2022 Alice Goodenough, Jasmine Black, Julie Urquhart, News, Paul Courtney, TREESCAPES Read more

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