The Scottish Government has clearly stated its intention to increase woodland cover to 25% of land area by 2050. This relies heavily on publicly funded grant schemes to encourage woodland creation on private land. However, to date required rates to woodland expansion have not been achieved. Furthermore, the benefits of new woodland are not guaranteed and vary by woodland type, spatial characteristics and cultural context. Finally, the extent to which woodland grant schemes are achieving their objectives has been highly under-evaluated. This dissertation is composed of two papers that examine these issues. The first presents a literature review of woodland expansion in the Scottish context. This explores the benefits and disbenefits of woo...
Through 'Securing the Future' the 2005 UK Strategy for Sustainable Development, the UK government se...
This report has used modelling methods to estimate the potential contribution which could be made to...
It is estimated that peatlands cover around 20% of Scotland’s land area. Scotland’s peatlands are i...
The Forest Habitat Network (FHN) concept has emerged in recent years as a strategy to reverse proces...
The Scottish Government has been encouraging institutions to carry out tree plantings in order to ac...
One of the key areas in which the United Kingdom government plans to achieve net zero, reduce GHG em...
The Government has made a commitment to increase the area of forestry coverage in England from its p...
The Scottish Government has a statutory commitment to achieve ‘Net Zero’ greenhouse gas emissions (G...
Upland regions in the UK are increasingly under consideration as potential areas for the creation of...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as they are viewed by individu...
In order to support the Forestry Commission in achieving woodland planting targets, the overall aim ...
New decision-support tools based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can aid forest design plann...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as these are viewed by individ...
This project focused on mapping the delivery of three ecosystems services each in one case study are...
Woodland, like many habitats throughout the world, has been severely affected by habitat loss and fr...
Through 'Securing the Future' the 2005 UK Strategy for Sustainable Development, the UK government se...
This report has used modelling methods to estimate the potential contribution which could be made to...
It is estimated that peatlands cover around 20% of Scotland’s land area. Scotland’s peatlands are i...
The Forest Habitat Network (FHN) concept has emerged in recent years as a strategy to reverse proces...
The Scottish Government has been encouraging institutions to carry out tree plantings in order to ac...
One of the key areas in which the United Kingdom government plans to achieve net zero, reduce GHG em...
The Government has made a commitment to increase the area of forestry coverage in England from its p...
The Scottish Government has a statutory commitment to achieve ‘Net Zero’ greenhouse gas emissions (G...
Upland regions in the UK are increasingly under consideration as potential areas for the creation of...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as they are viewed by individu...
In order to support the Forestry Commission in achieving woodland planting targets, the overall aim ...
New decision-support tools based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can aid forest design plann...
This paper explores the ecosystem services associated with woodlands, as these are viewed by individ...
This project focused on mapping the delivery of three ecosystems services each in one case study are...
Woodland, like many habitats throughout the world, has been severely affected by habitat loss and fr...
Through 'Securing the Future' the 2005 UK Strategy for Sustainable Development, the UK government se...
This report has used modelling methods to estimate the potential contribution which could be made to...
It is estimated that peatlands cover around 20% of Scotland’s land area. Scotland’s peatlands are i...