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Recording webinar on Trees in Historic Gardens in Climate Change

The recording of the fifth webinar in our series are now available in a complete, four hour version and in separate videos for each speaker:

The speakers, and their perspectives on the main topic, are:
Philipp Sattler, The wide range of damaging events affecting trees in parks and gardens
Dr. Norbert Kühn, The influence of climate change on trees in historic parks. Current state and outlook under garden heritage aspects
Dr. Henrik Sjöman, How is climate change affecting our trees? Can we «switch» to other trees?
Jens Spanjer, Hazards, Damages and Measures in a Historic Park – Schloss Dyck Case Study
Dr. Meike Kirscht, Preserving garden monuments – care and replanting of trees in historic gardens
Kerstin Abicht, How nurseries support the maintenance and replanting of trees in historic parks and gardens
Simon Toomer, Stronger trees: Practical approaches both in historic gardens and botanical collections

Videos webinar

Recording Trees-webinar

The complete recording from the webinar on Trees in Historic Gardens in Climate Change

Recording Trees-webinar

The complete recording from the webinar on Trees in Historic Gardens in Climate Change

Trees webinar - General introduction

Welcome to the webinar. The history of trees in historic parks and gardens by Kate Nicoll, CSGC Workshop Coordinator.

Trees webinar - General introduction

Welcome to the webinar. The history of trees in historic parks and gardens by Kate Nicoll, CSGC Workshop Coordinator.

First speaker - Philipp Sattler

The wide range of damaging events affecting trees in parks and gardens.

First speaker - Philipp Sattler

The wide range of damaging events affecting trees in parks and gardens.

Second speaker - Norbert Kühn

The influence of climate change on trees in historic parks. Current state and outlook under garden heritage aspects.

Second speaker - Norbert Kühn

The influence of climate change on trees in historic parks. Current state and outlook under garden heritage aspects.

Third speaker - Henrik Sjöman

How is climate change affecting our trees? Can we «switch» to other trees?

Third speaker - Henrik Sjöman

How is climate change affecting our trees? Can we «switch» to other trees?

Fourth speaker - Jens Spanjer

Hazards, Damages and Measures in a Historic Park – Schloss Dyck Case Study.

Fourth speaker - Jens Spanjer

Hazards, Damages and Measures in a Historic Park – Schloss Dyck Case Study.

Fifth speaker - Meike Kirscht

Preserving garden monuments – care and replanting of trees in historic gardens.

Fifth speaker - Meike Kirscht

Preserving garden monuments – care and replanting of trees in historic gardens.

Sixth speaker - Kerstin Abicht

How nurseries support the maintenance and replanting of trees in historic parks and gardens.

Sixth speaker - Kerstin Abicht

How nurseries support the maintenance and replanting of trees in historic parks and gardens.

Last speaker - Simon Toomer

Stronger trees – Practical approaches both in historic gardens and botanical collections

Last speaker - Simon Toomer

Stronger trees – Practical approaches both in historic gardens and botanical collections

Contributors

Kate Nicoll is the workshop coordinator in the Craft Skills for Garden Conservation project, and in that way, more or less involved in all project activities.

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Ponds and fountains in Historic Gardens

Other Activities

Result

Follow all the speaker’s interesting presentations during the all day webinar on this large and important topic in Garden Conservation!

Result

Five videos from the Soil Management-workshop at Norges grønne fagskole – Vea in May are now available.

Result

Our Trained Fruit in Historic Kitchen Gardens-webinar took place on the 15th of March. If you missed it or want to see it again, the recording is now available on our YouTube channel GardenConservation.eu.

Result

The recording of our second webinar, ‘Lawn and meadow cultivation in Historic Gardens’, is now available on our YouTube-channel.

Result

The recordings from our first webinar, ‘Soil Management in Historic Gardens’, is now available on our YouTube Channel.
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