UCPH Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management

It initially offered a four-week programme where mostly experienced forest workers were trained in the use of machine saws and other modern technology.

[4] The institution then merged with three other forestry schools in 1963 to form Skovskolen in Nødebo, on the grounds of an old forester's residence which dates to c. 1800 and was listed in 1960.

Today, the Forest and Landscape College occupies a village-like campus of low, black-painted buildings on the northern outskirts of Nødebo.

[7][8] The students have built various public facilities in the area, including shelters, free cabins and a nature playground.

Hørsholm Arboretum comprises approximately 2,000 species, making it the biggest collection of different trees and bushes in Denmark.

The Freenlandic Arboretum in Narsarsuaq has an area of 150 hectares and comprises approximately 110 species from about 600 provenances, making it one of the most extensive tree-line arboreta in the world.

One of Skovridergården's old buildings, now part of the school
Rolighedsvej 23
Østervoldgade 10