Help shape the future of forestry

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Devolution, pests & pathogens, Brexit, emerging markets, climate change, societal attitudes . . . these are just some of the momentous factors influencing our trees and woodlands, those who care for them, and those who rely on their products and services.


Have your say about what these and other issues mean to you by taking part in Britain’s only dedicated national survey about our woodlands and forestry: the British Woodlands Survey 2017.


The last British Woodlands Survey, which focussed on environmental change, represented 11% of all privately-owned forest land in Britain with 1,500 stakeholders taking part in the survey. This year the researchers behind the survey are asking questions around priority themes already suggested by some 400 stakeholders, plus themes of specific interest to England, Scotland and Wales.


If you are a woodland owner or manager, farmer, land agent, professional forester or forestry/wood business, please take part and help shape the future of forestry.


Take the survey or read more at: sylva.org.uk/bws2017


The survey is open from 7th July to end September.


Tagged: environmental, forestry, ownership, research, science, social, survey, woodland
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Published on July 06, 2017 23:15
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Gabriel Hemery

Gabriel Hemery
Welcome to my silvological blog featuring the study of trees, forests and woods.

I’m a silvologist—or forest scientist—and a published author. I’m also a keen amateur photographer with a passion for tr
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