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  • Research

    Improving Conifer Timber Quality Steering Group

    Specialist group providing strategic direction and integration of purpose to the Forest Research programmes in conifer breeding and timber properties
  • Research

    Tree health and ectomycorrhizal fungal communities

    Research examining whether there are links between tree health and ectomycorrhizal fungal communities under changing environmental conditions
  • Staff

    Elliot Colley

    Social Scientist
    Society and environment research group (SERG)
  • Staff

    Jen Clements

    Behavioural Scientist
    Society and environment research group (SERG)
  • Research

    Red Squirrels United

    Red Squirrels United brings together partners from across the UK to deliver red squirrel conservation. As part of this effort, Forest Research is undertaking a public attitudinal survey to understand levels of awareness of squirrel conservation issues and attitudes towards management methods.
  • Publications

    Dothistroma literature (G-L)

    A list of all literature available (updated to December 2015) about Dothistroma in alphabetical order (G-L)
  • Tools and Resources

    Environmental factors

    Environmental factors affecting incidence and distribution of AOD
  • Research

    EU Forest Action Plan: urban and peri-urban forests

    The page summarises a workshop in 2011 between forestry experts and stakeholders, European Commission staff and representatives from Member States to discuss urban and peri-urban forestry (UPF) initiatives and recommend EU-wide action to drive the UPF agenda forward.
  • Tools and Resources

    About our statistics

    Statistics in the Forestry Commission - methodology & background information
  • Research

    Reducing the impact of non-native or invasive vertebrates to forestry

    Research programme to support the management of conflicts caused by vertebrate species and their impacts in woodlands and provide information to support policymakers and practitioners in delivery of forest policy targets. Research areas cover mammal damage to trees and woodland and management of non-native or invasive vertebrates
  • Research

    Understanding new and emerging pest threats to priority tree species and new woodlands

    This is a collaboration with tree health scientists to explore new and emerging pest threats to priority tree species and new woodlands. We aim to assess the risks posed by established pests under current and future climates, and the most likely invasion pathways for key invasive pests.
  • Research

    Estimating amenity values of street trees and woodland views: a methodological review

    The page summarises the findings of Forest Research’s review into methodologies for estimating the benefits (amenity value) delivered by street trees and woodland views.