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Read our news and other articles relating to our activities. You can also find out what we’re up to by following @Forest_Research on Twitter or through the Forest Research Vimeo channel and our LinkedIn Page.
This page summarises Forest Research’s study of Hill Holt Wood as a social enterprise providing community involvement, training and education.
Developing reliable tools to determine seedling condition
This page summarises the ‘Compression wood in conifers’ (Compression Wood) project, funded by the EU Fifth Framework Programme (FP5).
Techniques and tools to improve slope stability and reduce soil erosion
This page summarises output from the ‘Modelling and forecasting timber yield and quality in Europe’ (MEFYQUE) project, funded by the EU’s Fifth Framework Programme (FP5).
This research explores stand management for continuous cover, regeneration factors, operational implementation, windthrow risks, and the economic impacts of continuous cover silviculture.
Adding value to tree seed lots to improve cost-efficiency and effectiveness of nurseries
Management tools, advice and research to reduce and manage wind damage to British forests
The page summarises outputs from Forest Research’s studies of public involvement and engagement in forest planning and design.
Restoring land to enable greenspace establishment
Does whole-tree harvesting in comparison to conventional harvesting compromise soil nutrient supply in future rotations?
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