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1400 Search Results for Forest Management

  • Tools and Resources

    Biomass sustainability

    Why is it that burning biomass can be sustainable?
  • Publications

    Wildfires in Wales – Executive Summary

    Lead Author: Matthew Jollands
    Executive summary of this project that sought to characterise and understand the problem of wildfires in the South Wales Valleys region and to offer recommendations for appropriate management and policy responses. By Matthew Jollands, Jake Morris and Andy Moffat. Related pages People, trees and woodlands Social forestry research
  • Publications

    Using DNA barcoding and metabarcoding to detect species and improve forest biodiversity monitoring

    Lead Author: Nadia Barsoum
    Growing threats to biodiversity from pressure of land use, climate change, and invasive pests and diseases highlight the importance of obtaining accurate baseline measurements of current forest biodiversity, as well as improved monitoring to detect early signals of change. Developments in molecular techniques have advanced to the stage that there are now practical methods available […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Archaeology in wooded environments

    Outlines the types of archaeological evidence found in woodland which are not associated with woodland management
  • Tools and Resources

    Who is involved: UK Tree Health Citizen Science Network

    David Slawson Imperial College London – visiting researcher and former Director of OPAL Coordinator of THSCN and Observatree volunteer. Current priorities: to expand the tree health surveillance network, to make data more openly accessible to researchers, land managers and the public, and to increase collaboration between the biosecurity and biodiversity communities. Recent scientific publications: Jane Barbrook Animal & Plant […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Veteran trees

    Issues, surveys and research relating to the preservation of veteran trees on the Forestry Commission estate
  • Publications

    The implications of upland conifer management for breeding birds

    Lead Author: John Calladine
    Stand structure is an important determinant of habitat quality for forest biodiversity and is influenced by management. In conifer plantations, the varied structure created within a stand by continuous cover forestry (CCF) systems has been expected to be better for woodland birds than the range of discrete stand structures created through rotations of clearfelling and […]
  • 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 […]
  • Tools and Resources

    How to use the framework

    Resilience Implementation Framework - how to use the framework
  • Tools and Resources

    Forest operations

    Impacts of forest operations on archaeological evidence
  • Publications

    The social and cultural values, and governance, of street trees

    Lead Author: Norman Dandy
    Climate change and street trees project – Social Research Report. Understanding the social and cultural values associated with street trees in the urban environment and the governance context in which decisions about their management are made. By Norman Dandy. Related pages People, trees and woodlands Social forestry research
  • Tools and Resources

    Managing small woodlands

    Managing small woodlands