Selling woodland or peatland carbon: could it be right for you?

...either Code equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent. But how much does a tonne cost? £5? £25? £100? And how do you know if that’s a fair price?...
...either Code equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent. But how much does a tonne cost? £5? £25? £100? And how do you know if that’s a fair price?...
...earlier this year (2019 Trees and Carbon As greenhouse gases continue to affect our climate we need to consider what tools we can use to help compensate for our emissions...
...Checker Tool visually shows landowners and managers, down to individual field parcel level, what EWCO additional contribution payments they might receive, if the area is eligible for tree planting. Additional...
...woodland creation in the UK by making it more financially attractive. By joining forces through Nature Returns, our organisations are working together to better understand how private finance can be...
...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...
...years it has adapted to changing times, diversifying land use to support long-term nature and landscape recovery. One of our key goals was to generate income from sustainable timber production...
...to overcome current barriers to tree production, addressing one or more of the following three TPIF Challenges: Challenge 1 How can we make better use of available seed and vegetative...
...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...
...and to track changes in woodland condition. The Woodland Condition Assessment app is available to use on your phone, tablet or desktop for free. You can use it to carry...
...applications to the England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO) and other woodland creation grants. It is up to landowners to decide how their land should be used – as long as...