[Archive] Use of broadleaved species in upland forests (FC Leaflet 88 – 1986)
Lead Author: A.J. Low
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Lead Author: A.J. Low
The purpose of this leaflet is to give practical guidance on how best to select and establish broadleaved tree species for conservation, amenity and landscape purposes within upland coniferous forest areas of Scotland, Wales and northern England. It applies both to afforestation and to restocking of felled areas, but is not intended to cover the establishment or management of broadleaved woodland aimed primarily at timber production on unusually fertile well-sheltered sites in upland forests. Also excluded is the treatment of ecologically important remnants of semi-natural woodland.
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