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467 Search Results for Forestry Practice

  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Recreation

    Introduction There are two main approaches to visitor monitoring: General population surveys of individuals at their home. This approach is employed for Scotland’s People and Nature Survey, the Welsh Outdoor Recreation Survey, the Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment (England) and the Public Opinion of Forestry surveys. (Tables 6.1 to 6.6). Surveying and counting of visitors to […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Survey of Round Fencing Manufacturers

    Survey of Round Fencing Manufacturers Introduction The Survey of Round Fencing Manufacturers is an annual survey conducted by the Forestry Commission (in association with the Forest Service) of round fencing manufacturers (or mills) in the UK that are believed to consume UK-grown roundwood. The survey, which previously covered mills in Great Britain only, was extended in 2004 to […]
  • Research

    Science policy linkages in continuous cover forestry

    Studying how social science can contribute to the development of forest management through understanding communication pathways, and supporting the links between science and practice
  • Research

    Soil sustainability

    Research to ensure forest practices do not compromise soil sustainability, and to investigate effects of pollutant deposition and climate change on soil acidification and nutrient supply.
  • Tools and Resources

    Phytophthora manual – 9. Licences to move and process wood from trees with ramorum disease

    Explanation of the system for licensing hauliers and wood processors in the United Kingdom (UK) to move and handle wood and timber from forests affected by Phytophthora diseases, to minimise disease spread
  • Service

    DNA fingerprinting

    Service overview Forest Research uses micro-satellite analysis to produce DNA fingerprints from individual plants. This allows us to determine whether the plant is a genetically distinct individual or a clone, perhaps grown from suckers or cuttings. Clonal identification helps to inform biodiversity initiatives, tree conservation programmes and silvicultural practices. It is also useful for tracking tree […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2017 – Recreation

    Introduction There are two main approaches to visitor monitoring: General population surveys of individuals at their home. This approach is employed for Scotland’s People and Nature Survey, the Welsh Outdoor Recreation Survey, the Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment (England) and the Public Opinion of Forestry surveys. (Tables 6.1 to 6.6). Surveying and counting of visitors to […]
  • Publications

    Valuing the social and environmental contribution of woodlands and trees in England, Scotland and Wales

    Lead Author: Amy Binner
    Woodlands and trees have a wide-ranging role in the economy, but this is often under-valued in conventional economic indicators. For example, woodlands deliver social and environmental benefits – such as outdoor access, biodiversity and carbon sequestration – which are largely unpriced in economic transactions but which have important impacts on the economy and on society’s […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Brownfield regeneration

    Information on brownfield regeneration in the planning process during provision of greenspace in urban areas
  • Publications

    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.
  • Publications

    [Archive] Forest tree seedlings

    Lead Author: John L Morgan
    This Bulletin gives guidance about choosing plants for the establishment of different types of woodland in Britain. Recent research has identified the best practices for handling and planting trees to ensure high rates of survival and good growth following planting. Recommendations cover the range of activities from plant supply through to monitoring the success of […]
  • Tools and Resources

    A pathway approach towards prevention of movement of pests and pathogens with live plants in international trade

    Proposal and concept paper for an approach similar to that adopted for wood packaging material