The management of semi-natural woodlands: 1. lowland acid beech and oak woods
Lead Author: Forestry Commission
Lead Author: Forestry Commission
This Practice Guide is one of a set of eight, which provide comprehensive advice on the management of ancient semi-natural woodland in Britain. While these guides are aimed primarily at ancient semi-natural woodland, much of the advice will also be appropriate for other semi-natural woods which are of high conservation value, and for long-established planted woods which have developed some of the characteristics of ancient semi-natural woodland, notably where native trees were planted on ancient woodland sites. This Guide covers the management of semi-natural woodland dominated by oak and beech, which are found mainly in southern England and south-east Wales.
This Guide was first published in 1994. This edition is a reprint with a revised format and further reading section, otherwise the text has not been altered.
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