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693 Search Results for Climate change

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    Plant Analysis

    Our top performing plant analysis service Europe offers a suite of tests to determine the chemical composition of soft and woody plant material including bark, leaves, foliage and roots. Service overview We provide a comprehensive suite of inorganic chemical analyses and tests for all types of tree and other plant material: bark, leaves, foliage and roots. These […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Grassland habitats

    Information on the ecological benefits of grasslands in the urban and peri-urban greenspace environment, including benefits and practical considerations
  • Tools and Resources

    Woodland and archaeology – Overview of potential issues

    Outline of the many issues relating to archaeological preservation during woodland management
  • Tools and Resources

    2019 – Sawmill Survey

    Introduction The Sawmill Survey is an annual survey conducted by Forest Research (on behalf of the Forestry Commission, Scottish Forestry, Natural Resources Wales and the Northern Ireland Forest Service) of sawmills in the UK that are believed to use UK-grown logs.  The survey comprises a short questionnaire (for smaller mills) and a detailed questionnaire (for larger […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Deer Model

    Red deer population dynamics model
  • Tools and Resources

    Woodland and archaeology

    An overview of the types of archaeological evidence found in wooded environments and associated issues
  • Tools and Resources

    2017 – Finance & prices

    Introduction The statistics presented in the Finance and Prices chapter of this release cover: timber prices; financial returns from forestry investment; gross value added (GVA); government expenditure on forestry; and grant schemes. Figures on financial returns from forestry are produced by another organisation; they are not designated as National Statistics, but are provided to give additional context.         Data Sources and Methodology Timber Price […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Woodland hydrology and archaeological preservation

    How wooded environments influence site hydrology and implications for any buried archaeology
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Sawmill Survey

    Sawmill Survey Introduction The Sawmill Survey is an annual survey conducted by the Forestry Commission (in association with the Forest Service) of sawmills in the UK that are believed to use UK-grown logs.  The survey comprises a short questionnaire (for smaller mills) and a detailed questionnaire (for larger mills). The survey, which previously covered sawmills in Great Britain […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2017 – Sawmill Survey

    Sawmill Survey Introduction The Sawmill Survey is an annual survey conducted by the Forestry Commission (in association with the Forest Service) of sawmills in the UK that are believed to use UK-grown logs. The survey comprises a short questionnaire (for smaller mills) and a detailed questionnaire (for larger mills). The survey, which previously covered sawmills in Great Britain […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Finance & prices

    Introduction The statistics presented in the Finance and Prices chapter of this release cover: timber prices; financial returns from forestry investment; gross value added (GVA); government expenditure on forestry; and grant schemes. Figures on financial returns from forestry are produced by another organisation; they are not designated as National Statistics, but are provided to give additional context.         Data Sources and Methodology Timber Price […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Woodland microclimates and archaeological preservation

    Woodland microclimates and implications for above-groung archaeology

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