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HAZARDS FROM TREES: A GENERAL GUIDE Hazards from trees: a general guide (PDF, 8.4MB) This Practice Guide indicates the responsibilities of owners and managers for assessing the risk of hazards from trees, and considers what inspection procedures might be appropriate. Preventative care of young trees and methods of protecting trees from wildlife damage are described.HOME
Home. This site has been set up to gather information about the health of the nation's trees, woodlands and forests. This information will support important tree health monitoring and surveillance work, contribute to ongoing scientific research in this field and, ultimately, support efforts toFOREST FENCING
v Since the publication of Bulletin 102: Forest fencing,14 years ago, forest fencing has advanced considerably and this new publication includes a number of RED SQUIRREL CONSERVATION 3 CONSERVATION AIMS The UK Strategy for red squirrel conservation (Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 1996), prepared in consultation with a wide range of interested parties, identified aims in FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN: CREATING NEW NATIVE WOODLANDS FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN 112 Creating New Native Woodlands John Rodwella and Gordon Pattersonh aUnit of Vegetation Science, LancasterUniversity
WE ARE FOREST RESEARCH We are Forest Research Forest Research is Great Britain’s principal organisation for forestry and tree related research and is internationally renowned for the provision of evidence and scientific services in support of sustainable forestry. ALL PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH Publications. We publish a wide range of information in support of sustainable forest management in Britain. Publications are organised by category in the filtered search below. Our catalogue includes the FC publication library and archive as well as Forest Research articles and guidance. More about our NATIONAL FOREST INVENTORY National Forest Inventory. The National Forest Inventory (NFI) programme monitors woodland and trees within Great Britain. It includes the most in depth survey carried out on Britain’s woodland and trees to date. The NFI provides an extensive and unique record of key information about our forests and woodlands. About the NFI. ECOLOGICAL SITE CLASSIFICATION DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM The Ecological Site Classification Decision Support System (ESC-DSS) is a PC-based system to help guide forest managers and planners to select ecologically suited species to sites, instead of selecting a species and trying to modify the site to suit. How to access ESC4. ESC-DSS is designed to match key site factors with the ecological WHY SOCIETY NEEDS NATURE This was a joint collaborative piece of work between Natural Resources Wales, Forest Research, Natural England, NatureScot and theEnvironment Agency.
HAZARDS FROM TREES: A GENERAL GUIDE Hazards from trees: a general guide (PDF, 8.4MB) This Practice Guide indicates the responsibilities of owners and managers for assessing the risk of hazards from trees, and considers what inspection procedures might be appropriate. Preventative care of young trees and methods of protecting trees from wildlife damage are described.HOME
Home. This site has been set up to gather information about the health of the nation's trees, woodlands and forests. This information will support important tree health monitoring and surveillance work, contribute to ongoing scientific research in this field and, ultimately, support efforts toFOREST FENCING
v Since the publication of Bulletin 102: Forest fencing,14 years ago, forest fencing has advanced considerably and this new publication includes a number of RED SQUIRREL CONSERVATION 3 CONSERVATION AIMS The UK Strategy for red squirrel conservation (Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 1996), prepared in consultation with a wide range of interested parties, identified aims in FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN: CREATING NEW NATIVE WOODLANDS FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN 112 Creating New Native Woodlands John Rodwella and Gordon Pattersonh aUnit of Vegetation Science, LancasterUniversity
HAZARDS FROM TREES: A GENERAL GUIDE Hazards from trees: a general guide (PDF, 8.4MB) This Practice Guide indicates the responsibilities of owners and managers for assessing the risk of hazards from trees, and considers what inspection procedures might be appropriate. Preventative care of young trees and methods of protecting trees from wildlife damage are described. FOREST MENSURATION: A HANDBOOK FOR PRACTITIONERS Forest mensuration: a handbook for practitioners. Forest Mensuration is an essential, practice-based handbook designed to help all those working in the timber trade and forestry understand how to measure trees and timber. Written for practitioners, researchers and students, this new edition aims to cut through some of the complexities offorest
FOREST RESEARCH LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE FACTSHEET SERIES Forest Research has today (Thursday 28th January 2021) launched the first in a series of factsheets exploring the effects of climate change on our trees and woodlands. Aimed at practitioners, the factsheets showcase the breadth of research carried out by Forest Research, sometimes over decades, demonstrating how trees and forestsare facing the
HOW FOREST YIELD WORKS How Forest Yield works. Forest Yield has been developed for use in British forestry. Individual yield tables are specified by a combination of tree species, yield class and management prescription. More information on the Forest Yield software and the underpinning theory can be found in the user manual and supporting handbook. MANAGING FOREST OPERATIONS TO PROTECT THE WATER SK3 0ZP. T: 0161 495 4845. F: 0161 495 4840. E: forestry@theapsgroup.com. Payment. We regret that we cannot accept orders for priced publications without payment. Payment for goods can be made by BACS, credit or debit card, and cheque. Please make cheques payable to Forest Research. A bulk-order discount will be applied to orders from customers WILDFLOWER MEADOW HABITATS Wildflower meadows may pose a number of additional complications that can undermine their suitability in an urban greenspace. First, the site needs to be appropriate for wildflowers in terms of the soil’s depth, description and nutrient status. Second, the management of a wildflower meadow is different from that of closely mown lawns orURBAN TREE MANUAL
The Urban Tree Manual provides advice on selecting and procuring the right tree for the right place in urban areas. It also highlights long term issues of the threats to existing trees from pests, disease and climate change, and describes the benefits to the environment and for CARBON EMISSIONS OF DIFFERENT FUELS Approximate lifecycle carbon emissions of a number of different fuels for heating, transport and power. Fuels for heating and power. These represent figures for the carbon or carbon dioxide emitted by full combustion of each fuel, per unit of energy.KNOW YOUR CONIFERS
Cover picture by c. F. t u n n ic l if f e Text drawings by d a v id w a lk er Key drawings by m a r c sale Photographs from the Forestry Commission CollectionFOREST FENCING
v Since the publication of Bulletin 102: Forest fencing,14 years ago, forest fencing has advanced considerably and this new publication includes a number of WE ARE FOREST RESEARCH We are Forest Research Forest Research is Great Britain’s principal organisation for forestry and tree related research and is internationally renowned for the provision of evidence and scientific services in support of sustainable forestry. ALL PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH Publications. We publish a wide range of information in support of sustainable forest management in Britain. Publications are organised by category in the filtered search below. Our catalogue includes the FC publication library and archive as well as Forest Research articles and guidance. More about our NATIONAL FOREST INVENTORY National Forest Inventory. The National Forest Inventory (NFI) programme monitors woodland and trees within Great Britain. It includes the most in depth survey carried out on Britain’s woodland and trees to date. The NFI provides an extensive and unique record of key information about our forests and woodlands. About the NFI. ECOLOGICAL SITE CLASSIFICATION DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM The Ecological Site Classification Decision Support System (ESC-DSS) is a PC-based system to help guide forest managers and planners to select ecologically suited species to sites, instead of selecting a species and trying to modify the site to suit. How to access ESC4. ESC-DSS is designed to match key site factors with the ecological WHY SOCIETY NEEDS NATURE This was a joint collaborative piece of work between Natural Resources Wales, Forest Research, Natural England, NatureScot and theEnvironment Agency.
HAZARDS FROM TREES: A GENERAL GUIDE Hazards from trees: a general guide (PDF, 8.4MB) This Practice Guide indicates the responsibilities of owners and managers for assessing the risk of hazards from trees, and considers what inspection procedures might be appropriate. Preventative care of young trees and methods of protecting trees from wildlife damage are described.HOME
Home. This site has been set up to gather information about the health of the nation's trees, woodlands and forests. This information will support important tree health monitoring and surveillance work, contribute to ongoing scientific research in this field and, ultimately, support efforts toFOREST FENCING
v Since the publication of Bulletin 102: Forest fencing,14 years ago, forest fencing has advanced considerably and this new publication includes a number of RED SQUIRREL CONSERVATION 3 CONSERVATION AIMS The UK Strategy for red squirrel conservation (Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 1996), prepared in consultation with a wide range of interested parties, identified aims in FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN: CREATING NEW NATIVE WOODLANDS FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN 112 Creating New Native Woodlands John Rodwella and Gordon Pattersonh aUnit of Vegetation Science, LancasterUniversity
WE ARE FOREST RESEARCH We are Forest Research Forest Research is Great Britain’s principal organisation for forestry and tree related research and is internationally renowned for the provision of evidence and scientific services in support of sustainable forestry. ALL PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH Publications. We publish a wide range of information in support of sustainable forest management in Britain. Publications are organised by category in the filtered search below. Our catalogue includes the FC publication library and archive as well as Forest Research articles and guidance. More about our NATIONAL FOREST INVENTORY National Forest Inventory. The National Forest Inventory (NFI) programme monitors woodland and trees within Great Britain. It includes the most in depth survey carried out on Britain’s woodland and trees to date. The NFI provides an extensive and unique record of key information about our forests and woodlands. About the NFI. ECOLOGICAL SITE CLASSIFICATION DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM The Ecological Site Classification Decision Support System (ESC-DSS) is a PC-based system to help guide forest managers and planners to select ecologically suited species to sites, instead of selecting a species and trying to modify the site to suit. How to access ESC4. ESC-DSS is designed to match key site factors with the ecological WHY SOCIETY NEEDS NATURE This was a joint collaborative piece of work between Natural Resources Wales, Forest Research, Natural England, NatureScot and theEnvironment Agency.
HAZARDS FROM TREES: A GENERAL GUIDE Hazards from trees: a general guide (PDF, 8.4MB) This Practice Guide indicates the responsibilities of owners and managers for assessing the risk of hazards from trees, and considers what inspection procedures might be appropriate. Preventative care of young trees and methods of protecting trees from wildlife damage are described.HOME
Home. This site has been set up to gather information about the health of the nation's trees, woodlands and forests. This information will support important tree health monitoring and surveillance work, contribute to ongoing scientific research in this field and, ultimately, support efforts toFOREST FENCING
v Since the publication of Bulletin 102: Forest fencing,14 years ago, forest fencing has advanced considerably and this new publication includes a number of RED SQUIRREL CONSERVATION 3 CONSERVATION AIMS The UK Strategy for red squirrel conservation (Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 1996), prepared in consultation with a wide range of interested parties, identified aims in FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN: CREATING NEW NATIVE WOODLANDS FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN 112 Creating New Native Woodlands John Rodwella and Gordon Pattersonh aUnit of Vegetation Science, LancasterUniversity
HAZARDS FROM TREES: A GENERAL GUIDE Hazards from trees: a general guide (PDF, 8.4MB) This Practice Guide indicates the responsibilities of owners and managers for assessing the risk of hazards from trees, and considers what inspection procedures might be appropriate. Preventative care of young trees and methods of protecting trees from wildlife damage are described. FOREST MENSURATION: A HANDBOOK FOR PRACTITIONERS Forest mensuration: a handbook for practitioners. Forest Mensuration is an essential, practice-based handbook designed to help all those working in the timber trade and forestry understand how to measure trees and timber. Written for practitioners, researchers and students, this new edition aims to cut through some of the complexities offorest
FOREST RESEARCH LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE FACTSHEET SERIES Forest Research has today (Thursday 28th January 2021) launched the first in a series of factsheets exploring the effects of climate change on our trees and woodlands. Aimed at practitioners, the factsheets showcase the breadth of research carried out by Forest Research, sometimes over decades, demonstrating how trees and forestsare facing the
HOW FOREST YIELD WORKS How Forest Yield works. Forest Yield has been developed for use in British forestry. Individual yield tables are specified by a combination of tree species, yield class and management prescription. More information on the Forest Yield software and the underpinning theory can be found in the user manual and supporting handbook. MANAGING FOREST OPERATIONS TO PROTECT THE WATER SK3 0ZP. T: 0161 495 4845. F: 0161 495 4840. E: forestry@theapsgroup.com. Payment. We regret that we cannot accept orders for priced publications without payment. Payment for goods can be made by BACS, credit or debit card, and cheque. Please make cheques payable to Forest Research. A bulk-order discount will be applied to orders from customers WILDFLOWER MEADOW HABITATS Wildflower meadows may pose a number of additional complications that can undermine their suitability in an urban greenspace. First, the site needs to be appropriate for wildflowers in terms of the soil’s depth, description and nutrient status. Second, the management of a wildflower meadow is different from that of closely mown lawns orURBAN TREE MANUAL
The Urban Tree Manual provides advice on selecting and procuring the right tree for the right place in urban areas. It also highlights long term issues of the threats to existing trees from pests, disease and climate change, and describes the benefits to the environment and for CARBON EMISSIONS OF DIFFERENT FUELS Approximate lifecycle carbon emissions of a number of different fuels for heating, transport and power. Fuels for heating and power. These represent figures for the carbon or carbon dioxide emitted by full combustion of each fuel, per unit of energy.KNOW YOUR CONIFERS
Cover picture by c. F. t u n n ic l if f e Text drawings by d a v id w a lk er Key drawings by m a r c sale Photographs from the Forestry Commission CollectionFOREST FENCING
v Since the publication of Bulletin 102: Forest fencing,14 years ago, forest fencing has advanced considerably and this new publication includes a number ofFOREST OPERATIONS
Where woodland cover is to be retained on or near an archaeological site, some form of management requirement is inevitable. The following Forestry Commission publications provide examples of how mechanised operations can be conducted with reduced ground disturbance: ECOLOGICAL SITE CLASSIFICATION DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM The Ecological Site Classification Decision Support System (ESC-DSS) is a PC-based system to help guide forest managers and planners to select ecologically suited species to sites, instead of selecting a species and trying to modify the site to suit. FOREST RESEARCH LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE FACTSHEET SERIES Forest Research has today (Thursday 28th January 2021) launched the first in a series of factsheets exploring the effects of climate change on our trees and woodlands. CULTURE AND HERITAGE HAZARDS FROM TREES: A GENERAL GUIDE This Practice Guide indicates the responsibilities of owners and managers for assessing the risk of hazards from trees, and considers what inspection procedures might be appropriate.HOME
This site has been set up to gather information about the health of the nation's trees, woodlands and forests. This information will support important tree health monitoring and surveillance work, contribute to ongoing scientific research in this field and, ultimately, support efforts to protect the nation's trees. CARBON EMISSIONS OF DIFFERENT FUELS Approximate lifecycle carbon emissions of a number of different fuels for heating, transport and power. Fuels for heating and power. These represent figures for the carbon or carbon dioxide emitted by full combustion of each fuel, per unit of energy. THINNING CONTROL (2015) This Field Guide provides guidance on the control of volume to be removed when marking a thinning and a guide to thinning yields. There are four sections: the first describes the yield class system and how yield class is assessed in a stand. FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN: CREATING NEW NATIVE WOODLANDS FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN 112 Creating New Native Woodlands John Rodwella and Gordon Pattersonh aUnit of Vegetation Science, LancasterUniversity
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Chloe focuses on developing spatial models and indicators of ecosystem services and species distributions. This research identifies socio-ecological drivers at local to landscape scales, helping us to us better understand how and why the functioning and use of habitats varies across space and time.FOREST OPERATIONS
Where woodland cover is to be retained on or near an archaeological site, some form of management requirement is inevitable. The following Forestry Commission publications provide examples of how mechanised operations can be conducted with reduced ground disturbance: ECOLOGICAL SITE CLASSIFICATION DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM The Ecological Site Classification Decision Support System (ESC-DSS) is a PC-based system to help guide forest managers and planners to select ecologically suited species to sites, instead of selecting a species and trying to modify the site to suit. FOREST RESEARCH LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE FACTSHEET SERIES Forest Research has today (Thursday 28th January 2021) launched the first in a series of factsheets exploring the effects of climate change on our trees and woodlands. CULTURE AND HERITAGE HAZARDS FROM TREES: A GENERAL GUIDE This Practice Guide indicates the responsibilities of owners and managers for assessing the risk of hazards from trees, and considers what inspection procedures might be appropriate.HOME
This site has been set up to gather information about the health of the nation's trees, woodlands and forests. This information will support important tree health monitoring and surveillance work, contribute to ongoing scientific research in this field and, ultimately, support efforts to protect the nation's trees. CARBON EMISSIONS OF DIFFERENT FUELS Approximate lifecycle carbon emissions of a number of different fuels for heating, transport and power. Fuels for heating and power. These represent figures for the carbon or carbon dioxide emitted by full combustion of each fuel, per unit of energy. THINNING CONTROL (2015) This Field Guide provides guidance on the control of volume to be removed when marking a thinning and a guide to thinning yields. There are four sections: the first describes the yield class system and how yield class is assessed in a stand. FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN: CREATING NEW NATIVE WOODLANDS FORESTRY COMMISSION BULLETIN 112 Creating New Native Woodlands John Rodwella and Gordon Pattersonh aUnit of Vegetation Science, LancasterUniversity
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Chloe focuses on developing spatial models and indicators of ecosystem services and species distributions. This research identifies socio-ecological drivers at local to landscape scales, helping us to us better understand how and why the functioning and use of habitats varies across space and time. WE ARE FOREST RESEARCH We are Forest Research Forest Research is Great Britain’s principal organisation for forestry and tree related research and is internationally renowned for the provision of evidence and scientific services in support of sustainable forestry. FOREST RESEARCH LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE FACTSHEET SERIES Forest Research has today (Thursday 28th January 2021) launched the first in a series of factsheets exploring the effects of climate change on our trees and woodlands. WHY SOCIETY NEEDS NATURE This was a joint collaborative piece of work between Natural Resources Wales, Forest Research, Natural England, NatureScot and theEnvironment Agency.
FOREST FENCING
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