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211 Search Results for Forestry Guidance

  • Tools and Resources

    Use of waste materials

    Information on the use waste materials in soil in greenspace projects and practical considerations in the urban context
  • Tools and Resources

    UNECE Timber Forecast Questionnaire

    UK forestry statistics provided to international organisations - UNECE Timber Committee
  • Publications

    [Archive] Guide to upland restocking practice (FC Leaflet 84 – 1985)

    This Leaflet provides practical advice to forest managers on all the important aspects of upland restocking practice.
  • Publications

    Technical Development – Land Restoration

    Operational research into land restoration to forestry on derelict, brown-field and disturbed land.
  • Service

    Urban trees services

    The Urban Forest Research Group (UFoRG) delivers scientific knowledge about the UK’s urban forests (all the trees in and around the urban realm – in public and private spaces, along linear routes and waterways, and in amenity areas). The Centre for Excellence for Land Regeneration to Woodland is housed within the group, producing and disseminating […]
  • Publications

    Managing forests as red squirrel strongholds

    Stronghold forests are large areas of coniferous and mixed forest identified as having the potential to sustain resilient and healthy populations of red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) over the long-term.
  • Publications

    [Archive] Aerial application of insecticide against pine beauty moth

    Lead Author: A.V. Holden (Ed.)
    During 1979, further spraying operations of Lodgepole pine forests in northern Scotland with fenitrothion, to control outbreaks of Pine beauty moth were necessary using the ultra-low volume technique, and monitoring operations were undertaken partly to confirm the observations of the previous year, but also, in some instances, to provide additional information on the extent of […]
  • Publications

    [Archive] The potential for the natural regeneration of conifers in Britain

    Lead Author: Chris Nixon
    As Britain’s new conifer forests have matured there has been increasing interest in the use of natural regeneration for restocking after felling. While achieving successful natural regeneration can reduce costs and provide environmental benefits the uncertainties associated with its use can make it difficult for forest managers to decide when and where to rely on […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Establishment Management Information System (EMIS)

    The EMIS decision support system provides guidance for forest managers by matching species to site factors and by highlighting the most appropriate silvicultural establishment strategies.
  • Publications

    Converting planted non-native conifer to native woodlands: a review of the benefits, drawbacks and experience in Britain

    Lead Author: Nadia Barsoum
    Planted forests of non-native conifers make up around 36% of Britain’s total wooded area. Increasing the area of native woodlands – including converting non-native conifer to native woodland where appropriate – is an aim of the UK Forestry Standard Guidelines on Biodiversity. It is unclear how much conversion is being implemented, what the motivations might […]
  • Service

    Quality Assurance and Environmental Management

    Quality and Environmental Standards and Certifications / Accreditations Our Quality Policy and Processes We are dedicated to delivering world-class scientific research which fully meets our customers’ requirements for quality, timeliness and cost. The quality of our science is supported by our Quality Management System (QMS) which ensures that appropriately-trained and qualified personnel use correctly maintained and calibrated […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2019 – Felling

    Introduction Under the Forestry Act 1967, it is illegal to fell trees in Great Britain without prior approval, although there are a few exceptions (for trees below a specified size, dangerous trees, and very small scale felling operations).  There is a presumption against removal of woodland and loss of forest cover in the UK, so felling […]