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176 Search Results for forests and landscape

  • Tools and Resources

    Forests and biodiversity

    The conservation of biodiversity is an essential part of sustainable forest management.
  • Tools and Resources

    Woodland

    What is urban and peri-urban woodland and what are its benefits and practical considerations for its establishment and management
  • Tools and Resources

    Freshwater ecosystems

    Ecological benefits of greenspace and freshwater ecosystems in the urban environment
  • Research

    Project evaluation: Neroche Landscape Partnership Scheme

    This page summarises Forest Research’s evaluation of the Neroche Landscape Partnership Scheme.
  • Publications

    [Archive] Open ground in upland forests: A review of its potential as wildlife habitat and appropriate management methods

    Lead Author: Russell Anderson
    By Russell Anderson. 2003. Related pages Habitat networks Landscape ecology Integrated establishment systems for the uplands Integrated forest vegetation management Lowland native woodlands Management of upland native woodlands Silvicultural and woodland management practices publications Vegetation management publications Woodland establishment and regeneration publications
  • Tools and Resources

    Forests and the historic environment

    Several thousand years of human activity have contributed to the variety of landscapes found across the UK today.
  • Publications

    Improving the ecological content of forest plans

    Lead Author: Forest Research
    A Case Study from Glen Affric – May 2008. Related pages Habitat networks Landscape ecology Integrated establishment systems for the uplands Lowland native woodlands Integrated forest vegetation management Management of upland native woodlands Silvicultural and woodland management practices publications Vegetation management publications Woodland establishment and regeneration publications
  • Service

    Programme 3 Societal benefits of trees, woods and forests

    Summary of Programme This research programme will focus on the wider societal wellbeing benefits of and relationships with trees and woodlands to explore how these change across the urban-rural continuum, over time, and how to maintain and improve the delivery of these benefits as new treescapes are being created and existing ones expanded. The methodologies and […]
  • Publications

    [Archive] Journal of the Forestry Commission (No.36)

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    The Forestry Commission Journal was introduced as a way to communicate information on a wide range of topics which could not be communicated through ‘ordinary official channels’, and was intended to be a means of exchanging the opinions and experiences of all members of the staff.This thirty-sixth Journal includes information on: International course on construction […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Wooded environments and interactions with the archaeological resource

    Implications for the preservation of archaeological remians when under woodland cover
  • Publications

    The implications of upland conifer management for breeding birds

    Lead Author: John Calladine
    Stand structure is an important determinant of habitat quality for forest biodiversity and is influenced by management. In conifer plantations, the varied structure created within a stand by continuous cover forestry (CCF) systems has been expected to be better for woodland birds than the range of discrete stand structures created through rotations of clearfelling and […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Trees Outside Woodland (TOW)

    The National Forest Inventory (NFI) monitors woodland trees in Britain, yet many trees do not grow in woodland, but are found singly, in hedgerows and in parks and gardens, or as small wood features in both agricultural and urban landscapes. These trees outside woodlands are important natural resources and make important contributions to national carbon stocks, […]