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  • Tool and Resource

    Facilitator’s guide

    Resilience Implementation Framework - facilitator's guide

  • Tool and Resource

    Air pollution – practical considerations

    How tree species in urban greening schemes improve air quality and reduce air pollutionm with case study examples

  • Tool and Resource

    Meeting Notes – 20th February 2024

    Meeting notes from 20/02/2024

  • Tool and Resource

    Urban green networks, corridors and linkages

    The background, opportunities, current situation and case studies involved in the planning of greenspace to provide green networks for travel, recreation and biodiversity

  • Tool and Resource

    Bleeding canker of horse chestnut: Management

    Advice on surveys and the management of bleeding canker in horse chestnut, disposal of infected material and replanting recommendations.

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    Privacy Policy

    Personal information charter You can read the Forestry Commission’s personal information charter on GOV.UK. Information we collect We collect certain information or data about you when you use our website. This includes:  This helps us to:  Cookies When we provide services, we want to make them easy, useful and reliable. Where services are...

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    Archaeology and new woodland establishment

    Implications for the archaeological resource during the establishment of new woodland

  • Tool and Resource

    Acute oak decline

    Information including symptoms and distribution about acute oak decline disease of oak (Quercus species), characterised by stem bleeding

  • Tool and Resource

    Phytophthora disease of alder (Phytophthora alni)

    Overview of Phytophthora disease of alder (Alnus) caused by Phytophthora alni

  • Tool and Resource

    Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar)

    Overview of the lifecycle Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) with photographs.

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    Red band needle blight of conifers in Britain

    Lead Author: Anna Brown

    Red band needle blight is an economically important disease affecting a number of coniferous trees, in particular pines. The disease has a world-wide distribution but until recently it was mainly of concern in the Southern Hemisphere. In much of the world, including Britain, it is caused by the fungus Dothistroma...

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    Conservation of black poplar: insights from a DNA fingerprinting approach

    Lead Author: Joan Cottrell

    Black poplar is Great Britain’s rarest native hardwood and there is considerable interest in conserving the genetic diversity present in the remaining population. However, multiplication by vegetative propagation has led to issues in identifying and selecting genetically diverse native planting material. The ability to use DNA markers to identify poplars...