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  • Research

    Working Groups

    Details of the four working groups
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    MC Observers

    List of MC Observers
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    PESFOR meetings

    The MC meetings held during the COST Action
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    PESFOR-W: Short Term Scientific Missions

    PESFOR-W scientific mission summaries
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    Core Group

    List of core group members
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    PREPSYS

    Multi partner research project on risk-based strategies to prepare for and manage the invasive emerald ash borer and bronze birch borer.
  • Publications

    Biodiversity and rotation length: economic models and ecological evidence

    Lead Author: N. Barsoum
    This Research Note presents the findings of a study which examined how biodiversity changes with stand age, with a view to incorporating it into optimal forest rotation length modelling. The study reviewed relevant literature and analysed Forestry Commission Biodiversity Assessment Project data. The review revealed no simple or universal response of biodiversity to stand age. […]
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    Children and young people’s engagement with nature

    The research focuses on children and young people’s engagement with trees, woodlands and wider nature and the barriers to, and opportunities, for further engagement.
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    Edinburgh Panda Consortium

    The Edinburgh Consortium for Giant Panda Conservation and Forest Landscape Restoration aims to deliver a 10-year Research Programme in partnership with Wolong and Sichuan colleagues.
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    Natural Play: how can we enable children to benefit from nature?

    Lead Author: Margrete Skar
    There is increasing evidence that contact with nature provides a wide variety of benefits for children. These include physical, mental and social well-being benefits as well as a wide range of learning opportunities and the chance to develop an interest in and understanding of nature. At the same time, there is increasing global concern that […]
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    Kew Grow Wild Programme Evaluation

    The purpose of the Grow Wild evaluation is to assess the impact on the people participating in two different kinds of activities, that make up the Grow Wild project.
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    Active Forests Programme Evaluation: Pilot Phase

    The research is an evaluation of the Active Forest Programme run by Forestry Commission England and funded by Sport England.