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    Managing trees for safety

    Lead Author: National Tree Safety Group
    This is one of three new publications that have been produced by the Forestry Commission for the National Tree Safety Group. The three documents provide guidance on trees and public safety in the UK for owners, managers and advisers. Managing trees for safety is a leaflet for tree owners to help them understand the issues around […]
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    Forestry Facts & Figures 2011

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    This booklet contains a summary of statistics about woodland and forestry.Please note – the printed version of this document is an A2 sheet folded to A6. The PDF of the document is set to print at A3 therefore some of the pages will appear upside down.
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    Human dimensions of species management

    Understanding human-wildlife interactions in forest environments
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    Human dimensions of adaptive forest management and climate change

    Lead Author: Anna Lawrence
    Adaptive forest management is a systematic process for continually improving forest management, in conditions of complexity and uncertainty, by learning from the outcomes of experiments and operational practice. Adaptive management has often been proposed as a suitable approach for dealing with uncertainty and complexity in natural systems, particularly in relation to climate change.Some of the […]
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    Environmental effects of stump and root harvesting

    Lead Author: Andy J Moffat
    The removal of tree stumps and coarse roots from felling sites as a source of woody biomass for bioenergy generation is well established in parts of Europe, and interest has been expressed in replicating this practice in some regions of the UK. Overseas research shows that stump harvesting can pose a risk to sustainable forest […]
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    Human dimensions of adaptive forest management

    The page summarises the findings from Forest Research’s literature review and case study analyses on the social, cultural and organisational aspects of adaptive forest management and the impact of innovation in this area.
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    Woodland measures for meeting Water Framework Directive objectives

    An evaluation of the key issues relating to woodland and the Water Framework Directive
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    The forgotten forest: the story of Whitelee Forest in the 20th Century

    Lead Author: Ruth Tittensor
    This is the story of forestry in and around Whitelee Forest, based on the memory of those who lived and work in forestry, knitted together from personal recollections.
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    Project evaluation: Neroche Landscape Partnership Scheme

    This page summarises Forest Research’s evaluation of the Neroche Landscape Partnership Scheme.
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    Learning from monitoring and evaluation

    Research to assess best practice in M&E, and provide models to ensure the findings of M&E are assimilated and applied in ways that help make the Forestry Commission and its partners more responsive, adaptive and sustainable
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    Seed X-ray testing

    Using digital X-rays to determine whether seeds are filled, empty, immature, and insect- or mechanically-damaged
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    Costs and revenues of transformation to continuous cover forestry

    Lead Author: Owen Davies
    Study modelling silvicultural options with Sitka spruce showing how transformation to continuous cover forestry can be a good economic option compared with clearfelling and replanting. This is accompanied by an Analysis spreadsheet (MS Excel®-3813 KB) that enables practitioners and policymakers to change input costs, product specifications, roadside prices and the discount rate to suit their local […]