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People, trees and woodlands

Developing a greater understanding of the ways in which trees benefit society and improving delivery of those benefits.

This research aims to develop an understanding about the relationships between forestry and society by concentrating on the social dimensions of sustainable forest management.

Research

Research programmes are led from the Centre for Human and Ecological Sciences.

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For further information contact

Dr Anna Lawrence
Social and Economic Research Group
Centre for Human and Ecological Sciences
Forest Research
Alice Holt Lodge
Farnham
Surrey GU10 4LH

Email: anna.lawrence@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

Research into 'people, trees and woods' in Forest Research is carried out by the Social and Economic Research Group.


What's of interest

Cover of Trees and forests in British society
Trees and forests in British society
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How our social and economic scientists have explored what Britain’s trees and woodlands mean to people, how they are used and how they can contribute to the social and cultural life of the country.


Family walking in Hamsterley forest, Kielder Forest District
Trees and forests in British society conference

Explored the demands that society places on forestry and the role it is expected to play.

Presentations and abstracts from the conference


Short summaries of projects

Two-page research summaries outlining their background, objectives, methods, findings and recommendations.

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