Skip to main content

Deadwood is a vital component of a properly functioning forest ecosystem. It plays an important role in sustaining biodiversity and in delivering ecosystem services such as soil formation and nutrient cycling. In the UK up to a fifth of woodland species depend on dead or dying trees for all or part of their life cycle and many of these species are rare or threatened. This Practice Guide has been written for the owners and managers of forests and woodlands who want to increase the value of their woodlands for biodiversity. It provides advice and practical guidance on managing deadwood to support sustainable forest management and the UK Forestry Standard Guidelines on Forests and Biodiversity.

Order a physical copy of this publication

Printed publication format:
A4, 28 pages
Stock code:
FCPG020
Price:
£6.00

How to order

Please direct your publication orders to:

Forest Research Publications (CST)
Chetham House, Bird Hall Lane, Cheadle Heath, Cheshire, SK3 0ZP

T: 0161 495 4845
F: 0161 495 4840

E: ForestResearchPublications@theapsgroup.com

Payment

We regret that we cannot accept orders for priced publications without payment. Payment for goods can be made by BACS, credit or debit card, and cheque. Please make cheques payable to Forest Research.

A bulk-order discount will be applied to orders from customers where individual orders are valued at: ≥ £100 (a discount of 5%) and ≥ £250 (a discount of 10%).

All orders are on a firm sale basis – we do not accept the return of any goods. Items damaged in transit will be replaced were stock is available and upon receipt of the returned damaged item. This does not affect your statutory rights.

Trade terms

Trade orders (i.e. those from book retailers and wholesalers) are subject to 33% discount on a firm sale basis. Trade orders should be posted or faxed on company order forms.

Postage

No charge is made for postage within the UK.

Published
2012
Publication type
UKFS Practice Guide
ISBN

978-0-85538-857-7

Publication owner
Forestry Commission