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144 Search Results for forests and biodiversity

  • Tools and Resources

    Water quality

    Information on the improvement of water quality in urban areas through the provision of greenspace and implementation of green infrastructure
  • Tools and Resources

    Development pressure – challenges and practical considerations

    Information on the development pressures, practical considerations, policy and issues of greenspace provision in urban areas
  • Tools and Resources

    Conifer root and butt rot (Heterobasidion annosum)

    Stump treatment against Heterobasidion annosum
  • Tools and Resources

    Wetland establishment

    Information on the design, benefits and practical considerations of wetland establishment in the provision of urban greenspace
  • Service

    Habitat Network Analysis Service

    Forest Research are the leading UK research organisation on the development of spatial analysis techniques for habitat networks and have an excellent  track record of working with and delivering tailored habitat network analyses. What are habitat networks and why are they important? Habitat networks are configurations of habitat that allows species to move and disperse through a landscape […]
  • Research

    Forest Diversification

    Exploring the scope to enhance the biodiversity potential, ecosystem functioning and resilience of woodlands through the diversification and conversion of simple production-oriented forest stands.
  • Tools and Resources

    Meeting Notes – 4th July 2023

    Meeting notes from 04/07/2023
  • Tools and Resources

    Downloads and further resources

    Resilience Implementation Framework - downloads and further resources
  • Publications

    Valuing the social and environmental contribution of woodlands and trees in England, Scotland and Wales

    Lead Author: Amy Binner
    Woodlands and trees have a wide-ranging role in the economy but this is often under-valued in conventional economic indicators. For example, woodlands deliver social and environmental benefits – such as outdoor access, biodiversity and carbon sequestration – which are largely unpriced in economic transactions but which have important impacts on the economy and on society’s […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Chalara manual – 2. Managing ash trees and woodland, including logs and firewood

    1. Principles The principles underlying the guidance presented below are: maintaining, where possible, the values and benefits associated with ash woodlands and iconic trees; securing an economic return where timber production is an important objective; maintaining as much genetic diversity in ash trees as possible with the aim of ensuring the presence of ash in the long term; and minimising impacts […]
  • Tools and Resources

    2019 – New planting and publicly funded restocking

    New planting New planting is the creation of new areas of woodland by planting trees on land that was not previously woodland. The statistics presented here also include new woodland that is created by natural colonisation of trees on land near existing woodland. Statistics on new planting are used to inform government policy and resource allocation, […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Planting woodland

    Planting a woodland