Henrik Sjoeman is Scientific Curator at Gothenburg Botanical
Garden, a Senior Researcher at the Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences and an Honorary Research Associate at the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He specializes in how trees deliver
ecosystem services in urban landscapes and the practical
applications of this in terms of diversifying the urban treescape.
Henrik communicates his research through numerous publications and
by lecturing to urban planners, landscape architects, garden
designers and tree nurseries throughout the world.
Arit Anderson studied garden design at Capel Manor College and rose
quickly to success at RHS Chelsea 2013 winning the Fresh Talent
category followed by a Gold Medal at RHS Hampton Court in 2016 for
her own show garden which highlighted the need for renewable
energy. She is a presenter for BBC Gardeners' World, hosts a
popular podcast 'Growing Greener' and writes for national
publications all of which enable her to open up the debate about
the future of gardening in a changing climate to a wide audience.
"This immersive book will surely be a valuable reference for those
who love trees. Its focus on climate resilience, carbon storage,
species diversity, and ecosystem diversity make it an essential
guide for the times."--The Real Dirt publication of the Garden Club
of America
"Henrik Sjöman and Arit Anderson's book, The Essential Tree
Selection Guide: for climate resilience, carbon storage, species
diversity, and other benefits. will be essential to make prescient
decisions in a complicated future."--Kenton Seth, Garden Designer,
author, writer
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