[Archive] Woodland creation: experience from the national forest
Hugh V. Williams
Lead Author: Gary Kerr
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Hugh V. Williams
Lead Author: Gary Kerr
A practical guide explaining how to create new woodlands in the National Forest. Advice is based on general principles of tree establishment techniques, latest research findings and, importantly, the experience of establishing three large Demonstration Woodlands in the National Forest. A site visit to at least one of them will bring to life the points made in this guide. The five main chapters plus supporting information will be applicable to managers wherever new community woodlands are envisaged. This publication is still available in hardcopy.
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