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363 Search Results for forests and soil

  • Publications

    Managing forest operations to protect the water environment

    This Practice Guide provides advice to forest managers, practitioners, planners and supervisors, on how forest operations should be planned and managed to protect the water environment.
  • Research

    Priorities for research on Emerging Species

    An analysis of species diversity of the Public Forest Estate in Britain to help inform the future direction of research on species and provenance.
  • Publications

    Forestry and surface water acidification

    Lead Author: T R Nisbet
    Forests and forest management practices can affect surface water acidification in a number of ways. The primary mechanism is the ability of tree canopies to capture more sulphur and nitrogen pollutants from the atmosphere than other types of vegetation. Pollutant scavenging is expected to have peaked in the 1970s when emissions were greatest and led […]
  • Publications

    The UK Forestry Standard – summary checklist

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    Practising sustainable forestry means managing our forests in a way that meets our needs at present, but that does not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their needs. They will rightly expect that their forests and woodlands offer at least the same benefits and opportunities as we enjoy today. To sustain these expectations, […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Addition of compost to soil

    The benefits and practical considerations on the addition of compost to soil to improve soil quality in greenspace projects
  • Tools and Resources

    Peatland restoration

    Forest Research, with FC England and Natural England, has produced tools to help make these decisions for deep peat sites.
  • Research

    Valuation of Welsh Forest Resources

    This study estimates using a natural capital accounting approach the value of five ecosystem goods and services provided by woodlands in Wales: standing timber, timber extraction, carbon sequestration, recreation and air quality improvement.
  • Tools and Resources

    Background to ESC

    Background to ESC
  • Tools and Resources

    Chemical stability of artefacts in woodland soils

    Forest soil chemistry and implications for the buried archaeological resource
  • Tools and Resources

    Species choice

    Information on the practical considerations for correct choice of species for planting on greenspace sites in urban areas
  • Tools and Resources

    Protecting archaeology by managing soil

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

    The origins of shake and drought crack in trees

    The soil conditions experienced by a growing tree are reproduced under controlled conditions. Fluid distributions with the tree are visualised using magnetic resonance imaging in order to identify stresses and determine if these are linked to drought cracking and shake.