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    Understanding and Supporting Public Access to Woodlands

    Research project to gather evidence to better understand, enable and support public access to woodlands in England. There are currently evidence gaps in meeting the aims of the England Tree Action Plan and the forthcoming Woodland Access Implementation Plan. This research will contribute directly to the delivery and implementation of the plans.
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    Post-colonial biosecurity possibilities

    In this project we explored what hinders and enables researchers, policymakers and practitioners in their work protecting native trees and forests in New Zealand/Aotearoa and Wales/Cymru. This is an international collaborative project between the two countries called Post-colonial biosecurity possibilities.
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    Jen Clements

    Behavioural Scientist
    Society and environment research group (SERG)
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    Payments for Ecosystem Services (Forests for water)

    The aim of the PESFOR-W COST Action is to synthesize knowledge, provide guidance and encourage collaborative research to improve Europe’s capacity to use Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)
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    i-Tree Eco Wirral

    Hannah Walker
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    Elliot Colley

    Social Scientist (Behavioural Science Specialist)
    Society and environment research group (SERG)
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    Beth Brockett

    Senior Social Scientist
    Society and environment research group (SERG)
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    Public Perceptions on the Reintroduction of White-tailed Eagles

    A study exploring perceptions of the white-tailed eagle reintroduced to the Isle of Wight and the Solent, and comparing these perceptions to those recorded prior to the eagles’ reintroduction.
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    Hannah Wheeler

    Social Scientist
    Society and environment research group (SERG)
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    Active Forests Programme Evaluation: Phase 2

    The Active Forests Programme aims to create a physical activity habit for life for visitors to the nation’s forests in England. The programme provides engaging, inspirational and motivating physical activity opportunities for new and existing forest visitors. It is a partnership between Forestry England and Sport England and was evaluated by Forest Research.
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    Land managers and woodland creation: The evidence landscape in the UK

    This research used a systematic process to map the social science evidence around UK land managers’ willingness and ability to create woodland.
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    Maddy Pearson

    Social Scientist | Anthropologist
    Society and environment research group (SERG)