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174 Search Results for forests and landscape

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    [Archive] Forestry Expansion – a study of technical, economic and ecological factors – Forestry and the conservation and management of landscape

    Lead Author: D. Campbell
    This is one of a series of papers which form part of a study to consider the scale, location and nature of forestry expansion in Britain.
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    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.
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    Forest damage by deer depends on cross‐scale interactions between climate, deer density and landscape structure

    Lead Author: Chloe Bellamy
    This journal paper investigates the factors that drive deer damage to woodlands using the National Forest Inventory sample square data. We found that the likelihood of damage to trees depends on cross-scale interactions between climate, deer density and landscape structure. The complex interactive effects uncovered are difficult to interpret. We therefore provide an interactive Deer Damage Tool for practitioners to visualize how afforestation is likely to influence the probability of deer damage in different forests and regions across Britain.
  • Tools and Resources

    Landscape resources

    Resources relevant to Forests and Landscape. General The natural choice: securing the value of nature (2011). HM Government. European Landscape Convention Guidance: integrating the intent of the ELC into plans, policies and strategies, parts 1, 2 and 3 (2009). Natural England. Securing the future: delivering UK sustainable development strategy (2005). HM Government. Planning tools Landscape Character assessment – Landscape Character assessment […]
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    Design techniques for forest management planning

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    Forest management plans are the key reference documents for monitoring and assessing forests and forestry practice in Britain. They define and communicate forest and woodland management proposals, set out how sustainable forest management is to be achieved and describe the consequences of management activities over time. Forest management planning involves assembling and integrating a wide […]
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    Short rotation coppice in the landscape

    Lead Author: S Bell
    This Note outlines the main landscape considerations that need to be taken into account when planning the establishment of short rotation coppice, and provides advice to growers on the ways in which an area of coppice can be designed to blend in with the rest of the landscape.
  • Tools and Resources

    FR LANDPREF

    An Interactive Tool to Generate and Assess Desired Land Use Visions
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    Conserving and managing trees and woodlands in Scotland’s designed landscapes

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission (Scotland)
    Since Medieval times, designed landscapes have evolved and at times changed dramatically in style and character. Throughout all periods and recognised styles however, trees have been an essential feature. In the 20th century social and economic changes proved challenging times for land management, with a combination of estate fragmentation, decline and changed land-use policies, specifically […]
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    Biodiversity in fragmented landscapes

    Lead Author: Amy Eycott
    Maintaining species’ movement around landscapes is considered important if we are to conserve populations of many species and help them adapt to climate change. Particular features in the landscape have the potential to hinder or facilitate species movement. As each species interacts with the landscape differently, it can be hard to extract general patterns to […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Historic landscapes

    Issues and research projects relating to the wider historic landscape
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    Frequently asked questions about ESC

    Frequently asked questions about ESC