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The FCCP Climate Change Adaptation Accord has commitment from 17 partner organisations from both the public and private sector. The Accord sets out a collective vision that Britain’s trees, woods, and forests are resilient to climate change and therefore able to meet their full potential to provide environmental, social and economic benefits.

The FCCP is working to communicate the case for adaptation, to provide training and education, inform research priorities and contribute to policy development.

Representatives from the following organisations took part in the photo call:

Forest Research
Forestry England
Forestry Commission
Confor
Royal Forestry Society
Woodland Heritage
Small Woods

The FCCP is a cross-sector unincorporated body that promotes open discussion and seeks to represent a collective view of the forestry and woodland sector on climate adaptation of trees, woods and forests in England. Visit the FCCP website to find out more.

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Date:
29 Sep 2022

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Forest Lab enables UK woodland managers to become volunteer ‘stewardship scientists’ by joining science projects, collaborating with researchers and sharing data to support woodland resilience.

Explore our new case studies that demonstrate how forest adaptation measures can be applied to reduce the climate change risks faced at three different Scottish sites.

Forest Research are working closely with Forestry and Land Scotland to develop a forest restoration demonstration in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park as part of the Europe-wide, Horizon 2020 SUPERB project.

Forest Lab enables UK woodland managers to become volunteer ‘stewardship scientists’ by joining science projects, collaborating with researchers and sharing data to support woodland resilience.

Explore our new case studies that demonstrate how forest adaptation measures can be applied to reduce the climate change risks faced at three different Scottish sites.

Forest Research are working closely with Forestry and Land Scotland to develop a forest restoration demonstration in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park as part of the Europe-wide, Horizon 2020 SUPERB project.