What is "Wood Culture" and why does it matter? Part 5 of the "Wood For The Trees" series in which Tom Barnes of Vastern Timber explores the future of British forests. Tom talks to Gabriel Hemery - forest scientist, author and co-founder of the Sylva Foundation- about the connections between trees and people.
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00:00 What is Wood Culture? The relationship between society and woodlands.
01:37 Gabriel Hemery: Forest scientist, author of Green Gold and co-founder of The Sylva Foundation
02:54 The connection between society and trees
03:38 Trees per person in the UK
04:21 Disconnection from nature and trees, opportunities for reconnection and a sustainable future
05:18 The One Oak Project: woodland products and intergenerational woodland care
05:57 How does society view forestry and foresters?
07:18 Tree planting to combat Climate Change; problems with present UK woodland management
09:08 Hope and fears for the future of Britain's forests
10:26 Policy Suggestion: A coherant, integrated, intergenerational, interdepartmental government plan
11:43 Summary and lessons learnt; responsibility and reciprocal relationships
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