Summary
This research project aims to
- Create a robust, evidence‑based multi‑criteria assessment (MCA) framework
- Evaluate the benefits, constraints and risks of a wide range of productive tree species
- Engage stakeholders across the forestry‑wood value chain
- Co‑design criteria weightings and apply the framework
- Derive a consensus shortlist of species for England.
Comprehensive costed proposals for targeted research in Years 2 and 3 will address identified knowledge gaps, supporting scalable deployment.
Ultimately, this coordinated approach aims to:
- Drive diversification
- Improve ecological and socio‑economic resilience of treescapes
- Serve as a platform for decision support, education and training
This project has been funded by the UK Government through DEFRA’s Forestry Research and Development programme.
Research Objectives
- How do tree species perform against a comprehensive set of evaluation criteria throughout the forestry-wood chain, from plant and seed supply through to timber properties and end use?
- How do we weight criteria, and incorporate expert judgement and practical experience into the framework, as part of a robust co-design process that ensures cross-sectoral support for a shortlist of species?
- What are the scientific evidence gaps that must be addressed in Years 2 & 3 to enable national deployment of shortlisted species, and improve future prospects for other emerging species?



