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Land manager and woodland creation research summaries published

Forest Research publishes two new guides that summarise five years of research into land managers and woodland creation.
Date
9 June 2026
Reading Time
2 minutes
Last Updated
9 June 2026

Scientists at Forest Research have published two new concise guides which bring together the key findings from the woodland creation and expansion programme, plus related work.  

The In Briefs provide a starting point for readers wishing to delve deeper into the research. They signpost towards survey results, interview findings, case studies, and evidence maps. The topics covered include natural colonisation/regeneration, green finance and values. 

“It’s really exciting to see the cumulation of five years of research coming together and themes emerging,” said Dr Stephen McConnachie, Social Scientist at Forest Research. “We hope that these In Briefs will act as easily digestible guides and a good starting place for those interested in finding out more about land managers and woodland creation.”

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Land managers and woodland creation: values, objectives, and decision making

With growing pressures on land in Great Britain – for example, for food production, energy production, housing development, and environmental protection and regeneration – it is increasingly important to understand how land managers navigate land use decisions. Doing so can help ensure policies better align with what land managers care about or can flag where they may meet resistance.  

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Land managers and woodland creation: trees on farms

Meeting the ambitious tree cover expansion targets of the UK, Scottish, and Welsh governments will require more integration of trees and woodlands on farms. Understanding how farmers, farms, and woodland creation interact is essential for designing policies, incentives, tools, advice, and communications that encourage farmland tree growing.  

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