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640 Search Results for climate change

  • Climate Change Hub

    Advice

    Climate Change Hub Advice on Official Country Guidance, Funding & Support, FAQs, Timber Production, Woodland Conservation, Wildlife & Biodiversity, Woodland Management, Taking Action and Contacting us. 
  • Tools and Resources

    2017 – Environment

    Introduction The statistics presented in the Environment chapter of this release cover: populations of wild birds; public opinion on tree health; and woodland fires.       Woodland fires Wildfires, including woodland fires, are uncontrolled vegetation fires. Although they can start naturally, the majority are caused by people, either accidentally or deliberately. Wildfires can impact on transport network and power lines; damage property and […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2019 – Environment

    Introduction The statistics presented in the Environment chapter of this release cover: populations of wild birds; public opinion on tree health; and woodland fires. Woodland fires Wildfires, including woodland fires, are uncontrolled vegetation fires. Although they can start naturally, the majority are caused by people, either accidentally or deliberately. Wildfires can impact on transport network and power lines; damage property and businesses; […]
  • Service

    Key Actions 2022-2023

    Key Action Progress Produce a report for the Forestry Commission on wood properties and uses of larch in Britain. ACHIEVED Review and implement the Forest Research Data Strategy. ACHIEVED Implement the Changing the Way We Work change programme. ACHIEVED Deliver an update of the woodland carbon sequestration estimates for inclusion in the Woodland Carbon Code ‘Woodland Carbon Calculation Spreadsheet’, incorporating revisions based on […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Social media and Citizen Science

    research project exploring social media and citizen science
  • Tools and Resources

    Urban Tree Manual

    The Urban Tree Manual provides advice on selecting and procuring the right tree for the right place in urban areas. It also highlights long term issues of the threats to existing trees from pests, disease and climate change, and describes the benefits to the environment and for well-being that urban trees can provide.
  • Publications

    Supplying trees in an era of environmental uncertainty: Identifying challenges faced by the forest nursery sector in Great Britain

    Lead Author: Joan Cottrell
    Paper explores challenges faced by the nursery sector in Great Britain in an era of environmental uncertainty In recent years, there have been many studies exploring the management strategies that might be used to enable our forests to better cope with climate change. However, these seldom take into account the practical and economic implications of implementing […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Benefits of greenspace

    List of and links to the social, economic and environmental benefits of greenspace and implementation of green infrastructure
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Environment

    Introduction The statistics presented in the Environment chapter of this release cover: populations of wild birds; public opinion on tree health; and woodland fires.       Woodland fires Wildfires, including woodland fires, are uncontrolled vegetation fires.  Although they can start naturally, the majority are caused by people, either accidentally or deliberately. Wildfires can impact on transport network and power lines; damage property and […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Sources

    This chapter provides background information on the statistics presented in this release. It covers the data sources and methodology used to produce the statistics, information on quality measures and on any revisions to historic data and links to further information. Further details on quality are provided in quality reports for selected topics and for individual surveys, […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Reasons for increased incidence of bleeding canker of horse chestnut

    The incidence of bleeding canker on horse chestnut trees is increasing because of bacterium Pseudomonas.
  • Tools and Resources

    Alice Holt Research Forest

    Conduct studies in a known context, with access to the forest and 50 years’ historic scientific data