Join us on 10 March 14:00 for a live seminar with Q&A discussing changes to forest management through adaptive practice.
The projected rate of climate change is unprecedented. Action is essential to improve the resilience of forests and woodlands, and to protect the multiple benefits that they provide.
This seminar explores some of the key risks to woodlands and how owners and managers are starting to adapt their forestry practice and plan for the changing climate. We also showcase the latest guidance and resources available to support those considering adaptive practice in their decision-making, including the Climate Change Hub.
If you are new to adaptation and the Climate Change Hub, or you are interested in promoting this seminar to UK woodland owners and managers, find out more and book here.
A recording of the seminar is now available on the Forest Research Vimeo channel.
Forest Lab enables UK woodland managers to become volunteer ‘stewardship scientists’ by joining science projects, collaborating with researchers and sharing data to support woodland resilience.
Explore our new case studies that demonstrate how forest adaptation measures can be applied to reduce the climate change risks faced at three different Scottish sites.
Forest Research are working closely with Forestry and Land Scotland to develop a forest restoration demonstration in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park as part of the Europe-wide, Horizon 2020 SUPERB project.
Forest Lab enables UK woodland managers to become volunteer ‘stewardship scientists’ by joining science projects, collaborating with researchers and sharing data to support woodland resilience.
Explore our new case studies that demonstrate how forest adaptation measures can be applied to reduce the climate change risks faced at three different Scottish sites.
Forest Research are working closely with Forestry and Land Scotland to develop a forest restoration demonstration in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park as part of the Europe-wide, Horizon 2020 SUPERB project.