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  • (70) About Scottish Forestry (70)
    • Structures
      • |- Governance
      • |- Local Offices
      • Senior Executive Team
        • |- Senior Executive Team Minutes 2020
        • |- Senior Executive Team Minutes 2021
        • |- Senior Executive Team Minutes 2022
      • Scottish Forestry Strategic Advisory Group
        • |- Scottish Forestry Strategic Advisory Group Minutes 2020
        • |- Scottish Forestry Strategic Advisory Group Minutes 2021
        • |- Scottish Forestry Advisory Group Minutes 2022
      • Audit & Assurance Committee
        • |- Audit & Assurance Committee Minutes 2020
        • |- Audit & Assurance Committee Minutes 2021
      • |- National Stakeholder Group
    • Reports and Plans
      • |- Gaelic Language Plan
      • |- SF Corporate Plan
      • |- SF Annual Report and Accounts
      • Government spend over £25,000 Quarterly reports
        • |- Quarterly reports for 2019-2020
        • |- Quarterly reports for 2020-2021
        • |- Quarterly reports for 2021-2022
        • |- Quarterly reports for 2022-2023
    • |- Scottish Government
  • (335) Forestry Business (335)
    • |- Economic Contribution of Forestry
    • Timber Transport
      • |- Strategic Timber Transport Scheme
      • |- Timberlink
    • |- A Low Carbon Sector
    • |- Small Scale Wood Processing
    • |- Windblow Contingency Plan
    • |- Land Management Plans
  • Forestry Strategy (4)
  • (110) Sustainable Forestry (110)
    • Tree Health
      • Phytophthora ramorum in Scotland
        • |- Advice and Information
      • |- Chalara ash dieback in Scotland
      • |- Dothistroma needle blight in Scotland
      • |- Keep It Clean
      • |- Pine tree lappet moth in Scotland
      • |- Great spruce bark beetle in Scotland
    • |- UK Forestry Standard (UKFS)
    • Economic Research
      • |- Forest industry
      • |- Non-market values
      • |- Economic impacts
      • |- Policy
      • |- Other
  • (337) Support and Regulations (337)
    • Woodland Creation
      • |- Regional Strategic Woodland Creation Project
    • Forestry Grant Scheme
      • |- Forest plan resources
      • |- Forestry Grant Scheme statistics
    • Farm Woodlands
      • |- Costs of creating and managing woodland
      • |- Farm woodlands case studies
      • |- The creation of small woodlands on farms
    • |- Sheep and Trees
    • Felling Permissions
      • |- Mapping standards
      • |- EU timber regulations
    • Control of Woodland Removal
      • |- The Planning System
    • Environmental Impact Assessment
      • |- Applying for opinion
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      • |- EIA projects
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      • |- SFGS documents archive
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    • Customer Representatives Group
      • |- CRG Meeting Minutes
    • |- Complaints, Appeals and Your Data
  • (131) Forests and the Environment (131)
    • Biodiversity
      • Native Woodlands
        • |- What are Scotland's native woodlands
        • |- Native woodland targets and habitat network
        • |- Seed sources for native trees and shrubs
        • |- Native Woodland Survey of Scotland
      • |- Conserving Red Squirrels
      • Non-native species and forestry
        • |- Invasive Rhododendron
      • |- Species action notes
      • |- Wildlife and forest operations
    • Landscape
      • |- Training Course and materials
    • |- Protecting and Managing Soil in Forests
    • |- Historic Environment
    • |- Woodland Expansion
    • Climate Change
      • |- Climate Change Policies and Actions
      • Woodfuel and Bio-Energy
        • |- Biomass and Electricity Thresholds Research
        • Energy Forester Exemplar Trials
          • |- Trial Species
    • Resilient Forests
      • |- Overview of forest resilience
    • Woodland Grazing Toolbox
      • |- Introduction
      • |- Habitat Types
      • |- Habitat Condition, Biodiversity and Cultural Heritage
      • |- Constraints
      • |- Grazing Management
  • (27) Forests and People (27)
    • Woods for Health
      • |- Branching Out
      • |- Forests and dementia
    • Working with Communities
      • |- CSGN
      • |- WIAT
    • |- Managing Woodland Access and Forestry Operations
  • Equality and Diversity (2)
  • Covid-19 (2)

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2021 Civil Service People Survey report

2021 Civil Service People Survey report

For more accessible version of this document please visit https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-service-people-survey-2021-results.

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23 November 2020 Minutes

23 November 2020 Minutes

Minutes of the 23 November 2020 meeting.

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27 October 2020 Minutes

27 October 2020 Minutes

Minutes of the 27 October 2020 meeting.

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A Critical Review of Work Undertaken to Control Invasive Rhododendron in Scotland

A Critical Review of Work Undertaken to Control Invasive Rhododendron in Scotland

This report is a critical review of the experiences and outcomes of past and current rhododendron control programmes

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A Forest Habitat Network for Edinburgh and Lothians

A Forest Habitat Network for Edinburgh and Lothians

An example of how the characteristic landscape of Midlothian can be enhanced by using targeted new planting to extend the Forest Habitat Network.

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