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  • Research

    Land Use for Net Zero, Nature and People (LUNZ) Hub

    The LUNZ Hub is an innovative transdisciplinary research initiative helping to drive transformational land use change in the UK needed to achieve net zero by 2050.
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    Economics of Woodland Creation in England

    The Economics of Woodland Creation project aims to build England’s forest economic evidence base to help land managers and businesses make informed decisions on land use change and woodland management. This will be achieved through the collection and economic analysis of information on the financial implications of woodland creation options.
  • Research

    Developing a Woodland Water Code

    The design and development of a Woodland Water Code (WWC) to act as a crediting mechanism to encourage private investment in trees for the improvement of the freshwater environment.
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    Eleanor Gardner

    Assistant Economist
    Climate change
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    Forestry & Woodland Resilience to Drought (FORWaRD)

    Research project to address knowledge gaps in tree response to drought in the UK and inform decisions on both species choice and management to enable the quantification of changing risk under alternative future climate change scenarios to increase forest resilience and improved decision-making.
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    Salvo Bonomo

    Research Assistant
    Climate change
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    Suzanne Robinson

    Climate Impacts Modeller
    Climate change
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    Giulio Curioni

    Climate Scientist
    Climate change
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    Green Finance in the Context of UK’s Trees, Woods, and Forests

    There is a need for Green Finance mechanisms to increase private investment in UK woodland creation and tree planting. Forest Research is exploring existing evidence on this topic, identifying innovative mechanisms, existing case studies and research gaps.
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    Rosie Brook

    Senior project manager
    Climate change
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    SUPERB – Upscaling Forest Restoration

    Forest Research, working with Forestry and Land Scotland, is leading a forest restoration Demo for the EU Horizon2020 “SUPERB” project. This demonstrates conversion to continuous cover forestry, establishment of high-elevation forests, and riparian woodlands with natural flood management measures, and will work with stakeholders to examine potential for upscaling.
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    Anna Cumming

    Research Assistant
    Climate change