Trees are better for us than we realise
The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 Environment Institute and Green Adelaide will host an evening with pioneering environmentalist Jon Dee, highlighting the health-giving potential of trees.
Mr Dee will deliver a lecture at Unleashing the Power of Trees for Healthier Communities, held on Wednesday, 25 October, which will be followed by a Q&A panel session.
As the co-founder, alongside Olivia Newton-John, of National Tree Day and One Tree Per Child, Jon is an international expert on community tree planting. He is also Chair of the Forest Stewardship Council in 最新糖心Vlog and New Zealand.
鈥淛on has done some outstanding work on social and environmental issues to empower communities into positive action,鈥 says Environment Institute Interim Director, Professor Andrew Lowe. 鈥淗is speech will be of interest to anyone who wants to see more trees being planted in Adelaide and surrounding areas.鈥
Among Jon鈥檚 other credits are his successful campaigns to ban incandescent bulbs; phase-out of phosphates in laundry detergents; phase-out of plastic microbeads in personal care products; and ban plastic checkout bags. He also co-founded the well-known environment group Planet Ark with Pat Cash.
鈥淲hen it comes to our health, trees improve air-quality and boost our mental well-being. There鈥檚 also been an increase in public awareness about the broader benefits of trees and the habitat they provide for the wildlife that shares our cities,鈥 says Mr Dee.
鈥淎round the world, cities are experiencing more extreme heat events, which directly puts people at risk. This has led to governments recognising that trees can play a role in providing shade and lowering temperatures in our concrete-clad cities.鈥
The current focus in popular culture on wellbeing makes it a particularly important moment to consider the ways trees and nature can improve our health
鈥淭here are a range of physical and mental health benefits we get from spending time in nature, including immune function stimulation, stress reduction, wellbeing, and a sense of place,鈥 says Professor Lowe.
鈥淎s the global head of One Tree Per Child, Jon is also working on tree-planting initiatives which align well with the Environment Institute鈥檚 Sustainable Urban and Regional Landscape Theme, Urban Greening Initiative and Trees for Good project.鈥
Professor Lowe will join Mr Dee for the Q&A panel, alongside Professor Veronica Soebarto, lead of the Environment Institute鈥檚 Sustainable Urban and Regional Landscapes Theme; and Dr Sheryn Pitman of Green Adelaide.
鈥淕reen Adelaide support and partner with us on a range of programs through their Grassroots Grants and broader strategic initiatives. We鈥檝e worked with them on projects such as habitat restoration, urban greening, bird surveys, coastal restoration, and work sensitive urban design,鈥 says Professor Lowe.
Mr Dee hopes his lecture and the panel session will inspire thought as well as action.
鈥淎fter my speech, I鈥檓 hoping that parents and grandparents will plant a tree with their kids and grandkids. That can create a special lifelong memory for the kids, and as they grow, their tree will grow with them,鈥 says Mr Dee.
Mr Dee is also calling on South 最新糖心Vlogns to volunteer with local tree planting initiatives throughout Adelaide.
鈥淕etting involved with Trees For Life 鈥 a South 最新糖心Vlogn initiative that鈥檚 grown tens of millions of trees 鈥 Landcare, Bushcare and council-linked tree planting activities is a great way to make a big difference for wildlife and the environment,鈥 said Mr Dee.
Unleashing the Power of Trees for Healthier Communities is a free event happening at 5:30pm on Wednesday, 25 October at The Braggs Lecture Theatre. To reserve a seat, visit the Environment Institute鈥檚 website or .
Media contact:
Professor Andrew Lowe, Interim Director, Environment Institute, 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Phone: +61 0434 607 705, Email: andrew.lowe@adelaide.edu.au
Jon Dee, Director, DoSomething Foundation. Phone: +61 0414 971 900, Email: jondee@jondee.com
Johnny von Einem, Media Coordinator, The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Mobile: +61 0481 688 436, Email: johnny.voneinem@adelaide.edu.au