Deforestation of Scotland began millennia ago and by the early 20th century woodland cover was down to about 6 per cent of the total land area. A century later woodland cover had tripled. Most of the newly established forestry plantations were created on elevated land with wet peaty soils and high wind exposure, not exactly the condition in which forests naturally thrive. Jan Oosthoek tells in this book the story of how 20th century foresters devised ways to successfully reforest the poor Scottish uplands, land that was regarded as unplantable, to fulfil the mandate they had received from the Government and wider society to create a timber reserve. He raises the question whether the adopted forestry practice was the only viable m...
non-peer-reviewedBy the beginning of the twentieth century, 1% of forested landscape was left in Ir...
Restoring native woodlands to areas where they have been lost is a key element for tackling the natu...
natural environment is vitally important to Scottish cultural identity and to its economy – one fift...
The present single species geometric forest plantations in the Scottish landscape suggest that fores...
While total global forest cover is decreasing, in many parts of the world forests are on the rebound...
Forestry and its effects on our countryside are very much in the news. The concern of Scottish ecol...
During the last 20 years British forestry has been heavily criticised by conservationists and enviro...
Today, the world’s forests are threatened by global warming, growing demand for wood products, and i...
Since WWI, British Government policy has supported forestry in order to build up a strategic reserve...
homes to folk with leaves in their eyes (and mushrooms in their pockets) who dream of chasing animal...
Over the last one hundred years or so, the woodland cover in Scotland has increased more than four-f...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as they are viewed by individu...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as these are viewed by individ...
The artificial wilderness of the Scottish Highlands—bleak moorland alternating with stretches of con...
This thesis argues that the creation of the north-midland National Forest in Britain is one of the m...
non-peer-reviewedBy the beginning of the twentieth century, 1% of forested landscape was left in Ir...
Restoring native woodlands to areas where they have been lost is a key element for tackling the natu...
natural environment is vitally important to Scottish cultural identity and to its economy – one fift...
The present single species geometric forest plantations in the Scottish landscape suggest that fores...
While total global forest cover is decreasing, in many parts of the world forests are on the rebound...
Forestry and its effects on our countryside are very much in the news. The concern of Scottish ecol...
During the last 20 years British forestry has been heavily criticised by conservationists and enviro...
Today, the world’s forests are threatened by global warming, growing demand for wood products, and i...
Since WWI, British Government policy has supported forestry in order to build up a strategic reserve...
homes to folk with leaves in their eyes (and mushrooms in their pockets) who dream of chasing animal...
Over the last one hundred years or so, the woodland cover in Scotland has increased more than four-f...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as they are viewed by individu...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as these are viewed by individ...
The artificial wilderness of the Scottish Highlands—bleak moorland alternating with stretches of con...
This thesis argues that the creation of the north-midland National Forest in Britain is one of the m...
non-peer-reviewedBy the beginning of the twentieth century, 1% of forested landscape was left in Ir...
Restoring native woodlands to areas where they have been lost is a key element for tackling the natu...
natural environment is vitally important to Scottish cultural identity and to its economy – one fift...