From the macro to the micro: analysis from the IES

Paddy Fowler
Blog
May 2019

Our annual membership survey not only collects quantitative responses, but also gives members a chance to provide written feedback on our membership services.


Once we've summarised the numerical results (Membership Survey report), the Project Office discusses the written...

Emma Ferranti, James Levine & Rob MacKenzie
Article
April 2019

environmental SCIENTIST | Right Tree • Right Place | March 2019


Emma Ferranti, James Levine and Rob MacKenzie explain the role of vegetation for air quality management in our cities. 


‘Green...

John Morris
Article
April 2019

environmental SCIENTIST | Right Tree • Right Place | March 2019


John Morris explores the environmental archaeology and current challenges of these important ecosystems.


The Chiltern Hills stretch across four counties, from Goring in...

Julie Hill
Blog
April 2019

Dust storms so dense you can’t see your hand in front of your face; children dying of dust pneumonia; scarce water, and any that is present is contaminated with debris so badly that it has to be strained through a cloth to be drinkable. So begins Hannah Holleman’s account of how the US Dust Bowl...

C. Philip Wheater
Blog
April 2019

This is an interesting and detailed book that tells the story of street tree use and abuse through case studies comprising two cities that exhibited both contrasting and comparative situations. It begins with a useful summary of urban forestry within an introduction to the scope of, and...

Adam Donnan
Blog
April 2019

This article is to explain the governance changes that make up the Special Resolutions on this year’s ballot paper. 


The 2017 strategic review identified ‘outstanding governance’ as one of the five key drivers that underpinned our organisational model. Trustees determined that,...

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