The Climate and Energy Transition Nest organised a lecture and workshop with Mr Mateusz KORBIK. Both events were part of the Natolin Oaks Project, an initiative representing the ongoing effort to preserve the historic oak trees in Natolin Park and promote environmental awareness. During the session, participants had the opportunity to plant acorns from 400-year-old oak trees and learn about the importance of urban trees in combating climate change. It was a unique chance to contribute to the preservation of the natural heritage while gaining hands-on experience in tree cultivation.
About the Speaker:
Mateusz KORBIK is a certified tree inspector and doctoral student at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Mr KORBIK specializes in urban tree canopy management and the taxonomy of temperate zone trees and shrubs. He is a member of the Polish Dendrological Society and the International Dendrology Society. With his extensive expertise, Mr KORBIK not only provides guidance on tree care but also inspires to connect more deeply with the natural world.