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  • Service

    Tree Health Diagnostic and Advisory Service – contact information

    If you are unable to report through TreeAlert please use our standard Report Form (below) for written and email requests: Diagnostic service report form (PDF) For enquiries north of the Humber/Mersey line: Tree Health Diagnostic and Advisory Service Forest Research Northern Research Station Roslin Midlothian EH25 9SY Email: thdas.nrs@forestresearch.gov.uk For enquiries south of the Humber/Mersey line: Tree Health Diagnostic and Advisory Service Forest Research Alice Holt Lodge Farnham Surrey GU10 4LH Email: thdas.ah@forestresearch.gov.uk The team  Alice […]
  • Tools and Resources

    National Inventory of Woodland and Trees

    national inventory of woodland and trees in Wales
  • Tools and Resources

    Species diversity

    Forest Research have developed a method of measuring forest tree species diversity
  • Tools and Resources

    Trees Outside Woodland (TOW)

    The National Forest Inventory (NFI) monitors woodland trees in Britain, yet many trees do not grow in woodland, but are found singly, in hedgerows and in parks and gardens, or as small wood features in both agricultural and urban landscapes. These trees outside woodlands are important natural resources and make important contributions to national carbon stocks, […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2019 – Forest carbon stock

    Forest carbon stock is the amount of carbon that has been sequestered from the atmosphere and is now stored within the forest ecosystem, mainly within living biomass and soil, and to a lesser extent also in dead wood and litter.  Table 4.1 presents estimates of UK forest carbon stock that were compiled in 2018 for submission […]
  • Publications

    Dothistroma literature (M-Z)

    A list of all literature available (updated to December 2015) about Dothistroma in alphabetical order (M-Z)
  • Tools and Resources

    2017 – Hardwood availability forecast

    The key assumptions underpinning the headline hardwood forecast scenario include: In private woodland, harvesting is limited to areas with evidence of recent thinning activity. The estate of the Forestry Commission and Natural Resources Wales is managed according to current management plans. Under the above scenario, hardwood availability for Great Britain averages 1.6 million cubic metres a year over […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2017 – Woodland Inventories

    Woodland Inventories The current National Forest Inventory is the first continuous inventory of British woodlands and is being conducted on a five-year cycle. Prior to the National Forest Inventory, a series of one-off woodland inventories took place in Great Britain every 15 years or so. Most inventories used slightly different definitions of woodland, so some apparent changes […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Woodland Inventories

    Woodland Inventories The current National Forest Inventory is the first continuous inventory of British woodlands and is being conducted on a five-year cycle. Prior to the National Forest Inventory, a series of one-off woodland inventories took place in Great Britain every 15 years or so. Most inventories used slightly different definitions of woodland, so some apparent changes […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Invasive species – practical considerations

    Practical considerations for urban greenspace sites with regards to colonisation by particular invasive species
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Grant schemes

    Private sector woodland in Great Britain is supported by a range of grants for creating new woodland and managing existing woodland. The Woodland Grant Scheme (WGS) was introduced in 1988, at the same time as tax relief was phased out. In Scotland, WGS was replaced by the Scottish Forestry Grant Scheme (SFGS) in 2003, by […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2019 – Woodland area by age: conifers

    Table 1.6 presents the area of conifers, broken down by age class, ownership and country.  Sixty-one percent of the coniferous woodland area in Great Britain was occupied by stands of 40 years old or younger (Table 1.6). A further 9% of stands were aged over 60 years. Table 1.6 Stocked woodland area in GB by ownership and age class: Conifers Age class […]