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    Lifestyle, identity and young people’s experiences of mountain biking

    Lead Author: Katherine King
    This Research Note summarises in-depth research conducted with young people as part of the Active England project at Bedgebury Forest, Kent.
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    Respacing naturally regenerating Sitka spruce and other conifers

    Lead Author: W L Mason
    Dense natural regeneration of Sitka spruce and other conifers is an increasingly common feature of both recently clearfelled sites and stands managed under continuous cover forestry in upland forests of the British Isles. This regeneration can be managed by combining natural self-thinning in the early stages of stand establishment with management intervention to cut access […]
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    Ffeithiau a Ffigurau Coedwigaeth 2010

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    Crynodeb o Ystadegau Ynglyn a Choetiroedd a Choedwigoedd
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    Forestry Facts and Figures 2010

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    A summary of statistics about woodland and forestry
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    Managing Native Broadleaved Woodland

    What native broadleaved woodland managers need to know; a new handbook that provides answers to questions that woodland managers ask and covers topics including use of grazing animals, uneven aged silviculture and management for nature conservation.
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    [Archive] Forestry Commission Annual Report and Accounts: GB and England 2009 – 2010

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    The report is available to download here or to buy in hardcopy from The Stationery Office (TSO) (Phone: 0870 600 5522; www.tsoshop.co.uk)
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    Dutch Elm disease – Q&A

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    Pathology Advisory Note 10 Answers to common questions. This document details signs and symptoms of the named tree pest(s) or disease(s) and provides advice on what to do if you suspect the pest or disease is present. Related pages Dutch elm disease resources page Tree Health Diagnostic and Advisory Service
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    Business Sustainability pack

    This pack presents some of the key Forestry Commission initiatives that we have undertaken as part of our commitment to making our business more sustainable. It explains the background to the Environmental Management System that underpins our business sustainability programme, and gives examples of major construction projects that demonstrate best practice in sustainable design and […]
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    Forestry and Climate Change pack

    This pack represents the key Forestry Commission messages on forestry and climate change. It explains in one document the role of trees, woods and forests in tackling and adapting to climate change.
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    [Archive] Corporate Plan 2010-11: Forestry Commission Great Britain

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    This Corporate Plan sets out how the Forestry Commission will improve how it works to ensure that it is an efficient, effective and sustainable organisation.
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    Restoring afforested peat bogs: results of current research

    Lead Author: Russell Anderson
    The value of peat bogs as open habitats and stores of carbon may be lost if they are planted with trees. The number of bogs being restored is increasing but still modest in scale relative to the area of afforested peatland. Research is currently being carried out to determine the feasibility and methodology for restoring […]
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    Oak pinhole borer

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    Tree Pest Advisory Note Wood boring beetle Platypus cylindrus that infests and breeds in cut trees, windblown trees, standing dead and dying trees. Revised: April 2010. This document details signs and symptoms of the named tree pest(s) or disease(s) and provides advice on what to do if you suspect the pest or disease is present. Related pages Research and advice […]