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  • Tools and Resources

    2020 – 8: Finance & Prices

    Introduction This chapter contains statistics on: timber prices; gross value added (GVA); Government expenditure on forestry; and grant schemes. Estimates for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are included, where possible, in addition to UK or GB totals.  Further information on the data sources and methodology used to compile the figures is provided in the Sources chapter. Most of the statistics presented […]
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    2019 – Social

    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 National Survey for Wales, the Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment (England) and the Public Opinion of Forestry surveys. (Tables 6.1 to 6.5). Surveying and counting of visitors to a specific area […]
  • 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 […]
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    2017 – New planting & restocking

    New planting & restocking Introduction New planting is the creation of new areas of woodland. Restocking is the replanting of areas of woodland that have been felled. New planting can use planting/seeding or natural colonisation. Restocking can also use planting/seeding or natural regeneration.       Data sources and methodology Information about Forestry Commission, Natural Resources Wales and Forest Service new […]
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    2016 – Employment & Businesses

    Introduction This chapter contains information on: employment in forestry and wood processing; health & safety; and numbers of businesses. All of the statistics presented in this chapter relate to UK totals. Further information on the data sources and methodology used to compile the figures is provided in the Sources chapter. Most of the statistics presented in this chapter have been previously […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2021 – 8: Finance & Prices

    Introduction This chapter contains statistics on: timber prices; gross value added (GVA); Government expenditure on forestry; and grant schemes. Estimates for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are included, where possible, in addition to UK or GB totals.  Further information on the data sources and methodology used to compile the figures is provided in the Sources chapter. Most of the statistics presented […]
  • 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

    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; […]
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    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 […]
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    2017 – Pulp and paper

    Pulp & paper Introduction Data on the pulp and paper sector are obtained from two sources: The UK Forest Products Association (UKFPA, www.ukfpa.co.uk) provides figures on inputs to the integrated pulp and paper mills and the Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI, www.paper.org.uk) provides figures on total UK pulp and paper production. Integrated pulp and paper mills are paper mills that […]
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    2016 – Pulp and paper

    Pulp & paper Introduction Data on the pulp and paper sector are obtained from two sources: The UK Forest Products Association (UKFPA, www.ukfpa.co.uk) provides figures on inputs to the integrated pulp and paper mills and the Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI, www.paper.org.uk) provides figures on total UK pulp and paper production. Integrated pulp and paper mills are paper mills that […]
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    2019 – Pulp and paper

    Introduction Data on the pulp and paper sector are obtained from two sources: The Confederation of Forest Industries (Confor, confor.org.uk) provides figures on inputs to the integrated pulp and paper mills and the Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI, paper.org.uk) provides figures on total UK pulp and paper production. Integrated pulp and paper mills are paper mills that use UK roundwood […]