Forestry is about people – departing the Forestry Commission
...management all have their place in the forestry agenda. In grasping this complexity we have also learnt that what we have is threatened. We have to protect our forests from...
...management all have their place in the forestry agenda. In grasping this complexity we have also learnt that what we have is threatened. We have to protect our forests from...
One of the main ways that that tree pests and diseases can enter the UK is through imports of wood, wood products and isolated bark. At the Forestry Commission, we...
...are you most aware of, what changes are you observing in woodlands? action – what actions are you taking, what issues are preventing you from taking action and why aspiration...
...us. I remain positive for what the future holds for our trees and forests. The government remains committed and has set a clear direction to plant more trees, promote management...
...of planting was one of the discussion points raised during the 2019 general election campaign. However, I’ve also come across questions and commentary about the impact that tree planting can...
...Estate, a 7,000-acre land that his family own and manage on the northern edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Sir Edward shares his experience of creating woodland and why taking part...
...that The Independent Panel on Forestry reported that over a 20-year period, circa 20 new tree pests were detected in the UK. Modelling indicated that if no action is taken...
...The role is dynamic and there is always something new to learn, whether this is a new piece of guidance or forestry practice. Over the past few years in Northumberland,...
...Joining the Forestry Commission was one of those lovely, random turns in life that just happens to end so well that you can’t believe it almost never happened. As part...
...build on that heritage as we deliver the England Trees Action Plan. We will be a forward-thinking partner, strengthening our existing alliances, building new ones, and helping everyone to realise...