Landscape architecture
To create the Guidance, we underwent rigorous engagement with over 30 stakeholders who represented State government agencies and Regional and Local Government Areas to understand the constraints they experience with urban greening.
We tested our assumptions and collected perspectives on how each organisation would use the Guidance and digital solution. For example, stakeholders consistently told us they would be more likely to use a digital step-by-step document, which informed the format of the Guidance.
The Guidance is an ever-evolving resource to help educate planning decision makers and the public about the health benefits of tree canopy. It encourages them to submit case studies and lessons learned on successful shade tree planting projects and ultimately, how they have used CanopyCast to create more shade in their local area.
Founded by the need to investigate sustainable, preventative health measures, the Guidance and digital solution inform users how to maximise tree shaded pathway networks to reduce UV radiation exposure in our urban environments. Tree planting supports urban cooling and improves thermal comfort, encouraging communities to choose active modes of transport to support their physical and mental wellbeing.