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1399 Search Results for Forest Management

  • Tools and Resources

    Protecting archaeology by managing soil

    How soil management can reduce risks of archaeological damage from soil erosion and compaction
  • Tools and Resources

    General biomass information

    General background information about woodfuel and biomass
  • Tools and Resources

    Meeting Notes – 9th February 2023

    10.30 – 13.00, Thursday 9th February 2023 (via Microsoft Teams) Meeting chair: David Slawson (DS), Imperial College London Microsoft Teams Organiser: Lucy Turner (LT), Forest Research, Alice Holt Decisions and actions THCSN Business Actions/matters arising from July 2022 meeting Action (A1) DS to revise and circulate to members the revised template. Action (A2) All members to submit to LT texts for their projects. Action […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Managing harvesting

    Managing the harvesting operation
  • Publications

    UK landscape ecology: trends and perspectives from the first 25 years of ialeUK

    With 2017 marking the 25th anniversary of the founding of the UK chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (ialeUK), current members of its organising committee set out to examine the content of past ialeUK conferences and, with input from past ialeUK contributors, reflect on what observed patterns might mean for shaping future landscape research.
  • Tools and Resources

    Erosion control

    Summary of the use of urban greenspace to reduce erosion control and surface runoff due to stabilisation by tree roots and grasses
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    Types of greenspace

    Greenspace as a feature of the urban landscape taking many forms, and serving many purposes
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    Freshwater ecosystems

    Ecological benefits of greenspace and freshwater ecosystems in the urban environment
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    Transport networks

    Information on the use of greenspace for transport networks for sustainable travel, commuting and recreation
  • Research

    Forestry & Woodland Resilience to Drought (FORWaRD)

    To inform ‘climate resilient forestry’ policy and management, understanding the drought response of UK tree species is crucial but remains largely unquantified. The Forestry & Woodland Resilience to Drought (FORWaRD) project will address these knowledge gaps by providing an integrated assessment of drought resilience for a variety of UK tree species across a range of temporal and spatial scales.
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    Methodology and Outputs

    Methodologies and outputs related to forestry statistics, including reviews
  • Tools and Resources

    OPM Manual – 8. Occupational health

    Oak processionary moth (OPM) caterpillars, or larvae, are covered with thousands of minute, irritating hairs. These can be released as a defence mechanism, or blown off by the wind, and come into contact with people and animals. Contact can cause symptoms ranging from a mildly itching rash to allergic reactions. The caterpillars build communal nests on the trunks […]