Consultation and community involvement in forest planning
Lead Author: Paul Tabbush
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Lead Author: Paul Tabbush
As part of Forest Design Planning, qualitative social research methods were used to describe and evaluate the participatory process developed in the New Forest. The process was followed in action at Cranborne Chase and North Dorset Forest District and interviews and discussion groups were held in 2003 and 2004. This report discusses in detail the results of this evaluation.
For a hardcopy of this report contact Joanne Davies of Forest Research at Alice Holt Lodge, Farnham, Surrey.
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