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City Labor-a-tree is a first-of-its-kind board recreation that helps individuals to reimagine metropolis bushes. This recreation brings collectively numerous stakeholders, from metropolis planners to youngsters, to design future city treescapes. SEI researcher Joanne Morris leads the undertaking by mixing play, observe, and coverage to encourage conversations on inclusive city areas within the UK.
Printed on 29 July 2025 / York
Photo: Joanne Morris SEI
Timber usually are not simply a part of the panorama however are woven into our reminiscences and each day lives. Replicate on the tree you climbed as a baby, the one which held your favorite swing, or the tall oak that shades a cherished bench within the park. They provide a cool refuge on scorching days and supply locations to collect, replicate, and dream. Throughout cultures and generations, bushes have been silent companions in our lives.
However what does the long run maintain for the bushes in our cities and cities?
Within the UK, the place urbanization is rising and inexperienced area is shrinking, a singular recreation known as Urban Labor-a-tree is imagining a brand new type of treescape, one that features everybody, from metropolis planners to high school youngsters, birds to board recreation fanatics.
City areas must broaden their tree cowl to distribute advantages equitably and to satisfy tree-planting targets. In our latest analysis from the Branching Out project, stakeholders struggled to find out the sensible actions to soak up reaching their best future treescapes.
The Branching Out undertaking, a part of the Future Treescapes program, introduced collectively numerous voices from the humanities and humanities, social sciences, and pure sciences to achieve a deeper understanding of how bushes form our cities and the way we are able to create more healthy city treescapes for the long run.
“We noticed how a lot individuals worth bushes – ometimes with out realizing it till invited to share tales about their interactions with them,” says Joanne Morris, a lead researcher on the City Labor-a-tree recreation undertaking.
By means of storytelling, workshops, and neighborhood engagement, members shared reminiscences and imagined greener futures. However translating these goals into motion proved tougher. “What if individuals might ‘develop’ a treescape in just some hours and get their arms on the planning, face the challenges, and discover the trade-offs of city tree care?” asks Joanne.
That’s the place the sport got here in.
Having brushed with severe gaming in a previous project, Joanne partnered with utilized recreation designer Prasad Sandbhor to translate Branching Out analysis into the City Labor-a-tree board recreation. Impressed by Prasad’s latest board recreation, Birds in the City, which explores the small actions people can take to create a welcoming habitat for birds, the group developed a recreation the place gamers might discover the method of planting, rising, caring for a various city forest and experiment with constructing a sustainable, inclusive city treescape.
With assist from the YESI Discipline Hopping Fellowship on the University of York, they started creating City Labor-a-tree. “We designed a prototype the place gamers expertise planting and managing bushes in an city setting throughout completely different seasons and over time,” says Joanne. “They face choices corresponding to the place to plant new bushes, learn how to hold them alive and learn how to shield these which can be already there.”
Bringing the sport to life visually was the work of Carolyn Bowe, an SEI postdoctoral visible artist, who helped translate Publish-it notes and summary concepts right into a cohesive visible construction and identification for tangible gameplay, giving gamers a bodily object to plant, develop and probably minimize down.
Photo: Joanne Morris / SEI
On the coronary heart of the sport is a strong studying message: the concept of the correct tree, in the correct place. “With a complete metropolis to play with, you don’t have to satisfy all people’s expectations of bushes in a single spot,” explains Joanne. “The sport reveals that strategic planting throughout completely different areas can create a greater, extra resilient treescape total.” As an alternative of utilizing conventional foreign money, the sport introduces different important assets corresponding to time, neighborhood involvement and collective effort. “We needed to maneuver away from cash and as a substitute deal with the actual prices and values like individuals’s agendas, time and cooperation,” says Joanne.
Timber planted in 12 months 0 develop throughout gaming rounds, turning into medium or giant by 12 months 5, giving gamers a way of time and influence. Playtests revealed that even with simplified guidelines, gamers introduced their questions and data to the sport, typically weaving in private tales and native considerations. Gamers work collectively to realize shared and particular person objectives, highlighting the significance of collaboration in real-life city forestry efforts.
Since its creation, City Labor-a-tree has travelled throughout festivals and conferences, beginning conversations and dialogues. A number of individuals attending the various occasions requested copies of the sport to take again to their school rooms, neighborhood centres, or use in planning periods in each private and non-private areas. Others agreed it will be a very good instrument for related metropolis councils to make use of with communities to seek the advice of on native treescape planning.
Now the group is trying forward. Who may use the sport? What are they taking away from it? Can the sport be tailored for colleges with lesson plans? May or not it’s printed at residence? How can it assist native councils in consulting communities?
“These are the questions we’re exploring subsequent,” says Joanne. “We’re excited to run extra recreation periods within the coming months to discover these questions.”
This undertaking is funded by the College of York by way of the York Environmental Sustainability Institute (YESI) as a part of the Environmental Sustainability at York (ESAY) initiative.
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