Australian School of Urban Forestry 2019


Australian School of Urban Forestry 2019


1 Dec - 6 Dec, 2019


As we become a more urbanised nation, the roles of our urban forests are more important than ever. Research shows that well-designed and well-managed urban forests provide a wide range of benefits to our cities.

Course Overview

The Australian School of Urban Forestry has been developed by the University of Melbourne in partnership with the City of Melbourne to deliver new knowledge and cutting-edge skills in the field of urban forestry. An established leader in the field, the City of Melbourne engages business, industry, and the wider community to strategically plan and establish the urban forests of the future.

The program is held at the University of Melbourne’s iconic Burnley campus and is developed by renowned experts from the School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences. As a participant of this five-and-a-half-day interactive learning experience, you will be taught by specialists from a diverse range of backgrounds. You will gain access to valuable and practical industry insights while also benefitting from the University of Melbourne’s education and research expertise in urban horticulture, green infrastructure and urban forestry.

Course Structure

Throughout this interactive and hands-on program, you will take part in seminars, workshop exercises, peer learning exchange and field trips to gain practical insights into urban forest policy, planning, management and community engagement.

The Australian School of Urban Forestry ran in 2018, providing a high quality and executive education experience to a multidisciplinary audience. This year's school will build on last year's success, providing an interactive and hands on program. During the school, you will take part in seminars, workshop exercises, peer learning exchange and field trips to gain practical insights into urban forest policy, planning, management and community engagement.

Course outcomes

  • Gain an understanding of the complexity of protecting, managing and restoring ecosystem function within urban areas.
  • Explore the potential of the urban forest to provide nature-based solutions that can respond to urban and suburban challenges.
  • Examine the human and societal benefits provided by access to green spaces in the urban setting.
  • Take inspiration from indigenous ways of knowing, and explore how to connect a multi-cultural city to nature in inclusive ways.

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