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Urban Trees for Health and Well-Being

Introduction by Stan Meiburg Director, Wake Forest Center for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability

By sharing knowledge, best practices, and fostering collaboration, this talk strives to inspire urban planners, policymakers, and communities to prioritize and integrate urban trees into the fabric of our cities, promoting a healthier and happier urban future for all.

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The importance of urban trees in enhancing human health and well-being cannot be overstated. By examining the latest research, innovative practices, and community engagement strategies, the presentation seeks to promote integrating urban trees into urban planning and design for the progress of society.

During the talk, studies showcasing the positive effects of green spaces on mental well-being, stress reduction, and community cohesion will be presented. Attendees will learn about the therapeutic qualities of nature and how urban trees can serve as restorative environments, promoting relaxation, and improving overall quality of life.

EVENTS IN THIS SERIES:

Panel Discussion

August 17, 2023, in Yanceyville, NC

Panel Discussion

August 17, 2023, in Winston-Salem, NC

Lecture

August 17, 2023, in Winston-Salem, NC

Botanic Garden Tour

(Wild Ones CNC members only)

August 18, 2023, in Raleigh, NC

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