The Feasibility of Valuing Woodlands' Contribution to Regulating Water Quality and Quantity: Final Report

This report by Adas-Eftec reviews a range of models and ecological, forestry and economic evidence on woodlands’ contribution to regulating water quality and quantity and proposes a number of options for conducting a valuation study on these benefits.


The Feasibility of Valuing Woodlands' Contribution to Regulating Water Quality and Quantity: Summary

This note summarises work by an ADAS‐Eftec consortium for the Forestry Commission to assess the feasibility of valuing the contribution of woodland to regulating water flows and water quality in Great Britain.


The Forestry Grant Scheme: A Guide to Grant Options for Existing Woodland Owners

This leaflet provides an overview of the funding categories and options available to help manage woodlands and contribute to the forestry industry.


The Forestry Grant Scheme: A Guide to Grant Options for Woodland Creation

This leaflet provides an overview of the funding categories and options available for woodland creation.


The management of individual ash trees affected by ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) in Scotland

Practical advice for land managers, including householders and practitioners, who have responsibility for the management of individual and small groups of ash trees, such as those in hedgerows, verges, church yards, gardens and parks. This guidance is designed to help with planning for and managing ash dieback. It can also be used for ash trees in woodland situations if they pose a risk to public safety.


The management of woodlands affected by ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) in Scotland

Practical advice for anybody with a responsibility for ash woodlands in Scotland. This guidance is designed to help land owners and managers to plan for and manage ash dieback at woodland scale


The Model Complaints Handling Procedure for Scottish Forestry - updated 19-04-24

This document outlines the complaints procedure, including who can complain, how they can complain and the process once a complaint has been made.


The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 2) Notice

The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 2) Notice


The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 3) Notice

The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 3) Notice


The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 4) Notice

The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 4) Notice


The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 5) Notice

The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 5) Notice


The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 6) Notice

The Plant Health (Phytophthora pluvialis) (Scotland Demarcated Area No. 6) Notice.