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284 Search Results for forests and people

  • Research

    Social and cultural values of woodlands in northwest and southeast England

    This page summarises Forest Research’s insights into the social and cultural value that people from northwest and southeast England place on woods and forests.
  • Tools and Resources

    People and the archaeological resource

    Outline of the cultural value of woodland archaeology and links to the social research group
  • Research

    Alternatives to conventional plastic tree shelters

    This research aims to determine the practicality, durability, and efficacy of non-plastic biodegradable tree shelters and other tree protection methods, as alternatives to using tree shelters made from conventional plastics.
  • Research

    New approach for evaluating options for climate change adaptions in forestry – Action Expiration Chart

    Evaluation of robust climate change adaptation options for forest planning, management, and policy making using new approach.
  • Research

    New evidence to inform woodland creation for climate change mitigation

    A project was commissioned to estimate and compare the potential for carbon sequestration (net CO2 uptake) and GHG emissions mitigation that could be realised by creating different types of woodlands. The analysis assesses the influence of different tree species, site and management factors, including the eventual use of harvested wood, on...
  • Publications

    A review of the effects of forest management intensity on ecosystem services for northern European temperate forests with a focus on the UK

    Lead Author: Louise Sing
    Abstract Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits that people receive from ecosystems. Understanding the impact of forest management on their supply can inform policy and practice for meeting societal demand. The objectives of this paper are to identify and review the effect of management intensity on priority ES supply and identify synergies and trade-offs among ES […]
  • Service

    Crown Copyright

    You may use and re-use the information featured on this website (not including logos or images) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. When you use this information under this licence, you must include the following attribution: Crown Copyright, courtesy Forestry Commission (date of publication), licensed under the Open Government […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Space for People

    Space for People As a result of the information gathered on accessible woodland, the Woodland Trust has undertaken a major analysis of woodland access provision and deficit across the UK. This project, named “Space for People”, has used the accessible woodland data from the Woods for People project to develop targets for increasing woodland access. The Space […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Mammal biodiversity

    The benefits of mammal biodiversity and approaches to increasing diversity and mammals within urban and peri-urban environments
  • Tools and Resources

    2018 – Environment

    Introduction The statistics presented in the Environment chapter of this release cover: populations of wild birds; public opinion on tree health; and woodland fires.       Woodland fires Wildfires, including woodland fires, are uncontrolled vegetation fires.  Although they can start naturally, the majority are caused by people, either accidentally or deliberately. Wildfires can impact on transport network and power lines; damage property and […]
  • Publications

    [Archive] Forests and wood ants in Scotland

    Lead Author: Jonathan Hughes
    This Information Note provides information on the northern wood ant Formica lugubris, the Scottish wood ant Formica aquilonia and the narrow-headed ant Formica exsecta. Information is presented on the legal and conservation status, ecology, habitat requirements and management of these three species. The Note is aimed at a wide range of people with interests in […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2017 – Environment

    Introduction The statistics presented in the Environment chapter of this release cover: populations of wild birds; public opinion on tree health; and woodland fires.       Woodland fires Wildfires, including woodland fires, are uncontrolled vegetation fires. Although they can start naturally, the majority are caused by people, either accidentally or deliberately. Wildfires can impact on transport network and power lines; damage property and […]