Londoners live in a city with roughly equal human and arboreal populations. There are thought to be over 9 million trees in London, and together, their canopy covers more than 20% of the city, which means, technically, London is a forest.
In this illustrated free talk, Paul Wood, the author of London is a Forest, will examine the history of trees in the city and their changing use. He will highlight some fascinating details connected to the trees and offer some thoughts about their future.
The link below provides more information about Paul Wood, his work, this event, and tickets.





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