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Title Survey Shows Public Support for Trees and Wildflower Meadows in Urban Areas Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Environmental news network Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 24/10/23 Description Environmental news Network Coverage URL https://www.enn.com/articles/73530-survey-shows-public-support-for-trees-and-wildflower-meadows-in-urban-areas Persons Thora Tenbrink, Laurence Jones, Sofie Roberts, Liz Wilcox-Jones Title Most People Would Welcome More Trees And Wildflower Meadows In Their Townscapes, UK Survey Finds Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet News Concerns Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 21/10/23 Description News Concerns coverage URL https://newsconcerns.com/most-people-would-welcome-more-trees-and-wildflower-meadows-in-their-townscapes-uk-survey-finds/ Persons Thora Tenbrink, Laurence Jones, Sofie Roberts, Liz Wilcox-Jones Title Most people would welcome more trees and wildflower meadows in their townscapes, UK survey finds Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet tech codex Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 21/10/23 Description Recent collaboration between Bangor University and the UK Center for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has shown that most people want more nature like trees and wildflowers in their towns and cities. URL https://techcodex.com/most-people-would-welcome-more-trees-and-wildflower-meadows-in-their-townscapes-uk-survey-finds/#google_vignette Persons Thora Tenbrink, Laurence Jones, Sofie Roberts, Liz Wilcox-Jones Title MOST PEOPLE WOULD WELCOME MORE TREES AND WILDFLOWER MEADOWS IN THEIR TOWNSCAPES Degree of recognition Local Media name/outlet Bangor University Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 20/10/23 Description Bangor University News: Recent collaboration between Bangor University and the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has shown that most people want more nature like trees and wildflowers in their towns and cities. The team worked in partnership with Denbighshire County Council to assess the community’s perceptions of environmental changes happening in the coastal town of Rhyl in North Wales, and also conducted a survey of 1,866 people across the UK to gather their views about tree planting and establishing wildflower meadows. The results showed that 73% of people wanted more trees, and 75% wanted more wildflower meadows. URL https://www.bangor.ac.uk/news/2023-10-20-most-people-would-welcome-more-trees-and-wildflower-meadows-in-their-townscapes Persons Thora Tenbrink, Laurence Jones, Sofie Roberts, Liz Wilcox-Jones Title MOST PEOPLE WOULD WELCOME MORE TREES AND WILDFLOWER MEADOWS Degree of recognition Local Media name/outlet The Bangor Aye Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 20/10/23 Description The Bangor Aye coverage: Recent collaboration between Bangor University and the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has shown that most people want more nature like trees and wildflowers in their towns and cities. URL https://www.thebangoraye.com/most-people-would-welcome-more-trees-and-wildflower-meadows/ Persons Thora Tenbrink, Laurence Jones, Sofie Roberts, Liz Wilcox-Jones Title Most people would welcome more trees and wildflower meadows in their townscapes, UK survey finds Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Phys.org Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 20/10/23 Description Phys.org coverage: Recent collaboration between Bangor University and the UK Center for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has shown that most people want more nature like trees and wildflowers in their towns and cities. URL https://phys.org/news/2023-10-people-trees-wildflower-meadows-townscapes.html Persons Thora Tenbrink, Laurence Jones, Sofie Roberts, Liz Wilcox-Jones Title BANGOR UNIVERSITY COLLABORATES WITH PARTNERS TO IMPROVE GREEN SPACE INITIATIVES Degree of recognition Local Media name/outlet Bangor University Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 12/01/23 Description Bangor University News Item covering start of project: Bangor University and the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology are working with Denbighshire County Council on a project to help inform and improve the development of green spaces in Rhyl, North Wales.
The partners will look at public perceptions of changes to green spaces around the area, and how this information can shape future nature recovery work.URL https://www.bangor.ac.uk/news/2023-01-12-bangor-university-collaborates-with-partners-to-improve-green-space-initiatives Persons Thora Tenbrink, Laurence Jones, Sofie Roberts, Liz Wilcox-Jones