Dr Mary Forrest BAgrSc MSC PhD HETAC Dip Carmelite Studi
Biography:
Mary Forrest was educated at the National Botanic Gardens, University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin. Following graduation from UCD she was appointed Heritage Gardens Fellow by An Taisce, to prepare an inventory of trees and shrubs in exotic plant collections in Ireland. This work was subsequently published as Trees and Shrubs cultivated in Ireland. She then became Head gardener at Glenveagh National Park, Co. Donegal. She was appointed lecturer in UCD in 1986 where she has since taught courses in Landscape Management, landscape trees and shrubs, garden history and Fundamentals of Horticulture to students taking degrees in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture. Her research interests include history of designed landscapes in Ireland, cut foliage production, urban forestry and e-learning in horticultural education.
She has been involved in European funded projects namely, Concerted Action (examining minor specialist crops) Cost Action (Urban forests and trees) and Erasmus Mundus (Fourth level agricultural education in Europe) She is a member of an EU project Innovation of the Teaching of Sustainable Development in Life Science in Europe (2010-2013)
Research Interests
Development of allotments in Ireland Urban forestry. History of designed landscapes in Ireland. Cut foliage production. E-learning in horticultural education.
Honours and Awards
Year: 2005. Title: Fellow Institute of Horticulture
Associations
Association: Institute of Biology (1994 - date) , Function/Role: *
Association: Institute of Horticulture (1987 - date) , Function/Role: Member of Council
Other Activities
Editor Moorea Journal of the Irish Garden Plant Society (2000 - date)
Member of editorial board Urban Forestry and Urban Greening published by Elsevier (2002 - date)
External Collaborators
Member of the Management Committee of an Erasmus Mundus project "Promoting Masters Programmes in agriculture and related sciences in European Universities" (2004-2007) of which UCD is a partner institution.