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  • Tools and Resources

    Wooded environments and interactions with the archaeological resource

    Implications for the preservation of archaeological remians when under woodland cover
  • Tools and Resources

    Materials for soil formation

    Information on soil forming materials and their origin and practical considerations in the urban context
  • Service

    Pest management of Dendroctonus micans

    Our approach to management is to breed and release a host-specific predatory beetle, Rhizophagus grandis, that is found within the pest’s natural range. This strategy is known as ‘classical’ biological control. The biological control programme has been, and continues to be highly successful because of the extraordinary ability of the predator to locate its prey even when […]
  • Publications

    [Archive] Goshawks: their status, requirements and management

    Lead Author: S.J. Petty
    The goshawk is a large bird of prey which was re-introduced into Britain in the 1960s and 1970s. Populations are now beginning to expand, particularly in areas with large forests, and where human persecution is not a limiting factor. It is predicted that goshawks will become relatively common in some parts of Britain by the […]
  • Publications

    [Archive] Valuing informal recreation on the Forestry Commission Estate

    Lead Author: J.F. Benson
    The Bulletin estimates the consumer surplus (or net monetary benefit) from informal recreation on the Forestry Commission estate. The Forestry Commission’s estate of more than 1 million hectares is managed for multiple-use and multiple benefits. Calculations of the costs and benefits of timber production are made in financial terms using discounted cash flow models. Most […]
  • Publications

    [Archive] Diseases and disorders of forest trees: a guide to identifying causes of ill health in woods and plantations

    Lead Author: S.C. Gregory
    Part I provides some useful guidelines by which managers and owners can investigate health problems in their trees through straightforward field observations. Part II is a key to the major problems of plantation trees. Part III describes the main features of some of the more common and most important diseases and disorders of forest trees […]
  • Publications

    Community based forest enterprises in Britain: Two organising typologies

    Lead Author: Bianca Ambrose-Oji
    Business and enterprise models in community based forest enterprises in Britain In a paper published in the journal Forest Policy and Economics, Forest Research social scientists, Bianca Ambrose-Oji, Anna Lawrence and Amy Stewart, examine diverse community-based and social enterprise business models by using a systematic framework to organise evidence from 33 case studies across Wales, Scotland […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Forestry Statistics 2017

    Forestry Statistics is a compilation of statistics on woodland, forestry and primary wood processing in the UK. Where possible, statistical information in this publication covers the whole of the United Kingdom, and is broken down to give figures for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. We would like to acknowledge the contribution of Natural Resources Wales […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2019 – Scotland All Forests surveys

    All Forests surveying in Scotland has been undertaken on two occasions. The first All Forests Survey in Scotland was carried out across a three-year period from June 2004 to June 2007, with over 5,000 hours of fieldwork undertaken over 1,158 days, achieving almost 2,700 face to face interviews. The study estimated that around 8.2 million […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Environmental benefits of woodland

    Woodland offers a wide range of benefits including environmental benefits
  • Tools and Resources

    Dothistroma aerial spraying trials

    Dothistroma septosporum, Dothistroma needle blight, DNB, fungicides, copper, aerial application
  • Publications

    Managing Ash Dieback in England

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    This document offers an introduction to ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) in England. It is intended for anyone who owns or manages ash trees, including private tree and woodland owners, local authorities and highway and railway authorities.It summarises current advice and signposts to more detailed guidance produced by Defra, the Forestry Commission and others. […]