Into the woods: managing the New Forest

...used as a royal hunting lodge, existing in various forms until the 18th century, with the earliest record of its use dating back to 1325 during the reign of King...
...used as a royal hunting lodge, existing in various forms until the 18th century, with the earliest record of its use dating back to 1325 during the reign of King...
...to overcome barriers to woodland management and develop routes to market for domestic timber. A couple of the successful projects are outlined below. Routes to market for ash timber Innovation...
...managers across England responding to the challenge of building greater resilience into their woods. They are doing so through the use of diverse species restock, adapting to different management methods...
...we have selected the best parents in terms of timber traits such as form and vigour (Figure 1). We then use tree climbers to get to the top of the...
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...spreading pests and diseases. The new standard will also require foresters to use deer management plans more widely to reduce browsing pressure and enable the use of natural regeneration in...
...has been developed over the past 30 plus years as a direct response to the ‘Earth Summit’ in 1992. It was first published in 1998 and is now into its...
...usually able to recover from these conditions. As periods of dry weather continue, trees’ responses to the weather conditions can become detrimental to their ability to photosynthesise, their growth may...
...to see how many people hadn’t thought of arb as a job and now wanting to be a part of it. After this, I returned to sub-contracting for about 6...
...are crucial to the government’s plans to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, halt nature’s decline by 2030, and bring nature closer to people to support their health and wellbeing....