Selling woodland or peatland carbon: could it be right for you?
...the way – so the time to get involved is now. The Science-Based Targets Initiative reported that, from 2022 – 2023, the UK saw a 113% increase in the number...
...the way – so the time to get involved is now. The Science-Based Targets Initiative reported that, from 2022 – 2023, the UK saw a 113% increase in the number...
...the Woodland Carbon Code have created over 8,200ha of woodland, predicted to sequester 3.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. So what is the Woodland Carbon Code? The Woodland Carbon Code,...
...up with the Woodland Carbon Code. Learn more about the EWCO Checker Tool, or if you have any questions for the Land App team, please get in touch at support@thelandapp.com....
...to support landowners in bringing existing woodland back into management and to support woodland creation projects. Farmers and landowners taking part in the project receive free advice, including a site...
...creating and restoring natural habitats in ways that tackle the twin challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss. Understanding how the landscape works holistically is key to understanding how and...
...creation. Tree planting can present opportunities to diversify, generate additional income, increase farm productivity, and enhance your land – whilst also supporting wider environmental goals. Here’s how. Top 10 reasons...
...to that has been farmers learning how to access grant funding to finance tree planting, how to secure income from their woodland projects, as well as how tree planting can...
The Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Funds (WiMFIF) were developed and launched in 2021 to support innovative projects that will encourage more woods to be brought into active management. Presently...
...to reduce livestock insect irritations such as flystrike and mastitis thereby reducing farm inputs, while also producing sufficient eggs to sell locally – up to eight dozen a week during...
...forestry Forests are spaces that connect people to nature and each other. People in forestry are central to managing, preserving and innovating in these landscapes. John Deakin, Head of Trees...