Following “encouragement” from ConFor and in recognition of its lobbying around forest loss, FCS has agreed to roll out to the whole of Scotland, the pilot study conducted in part of Perth & Argyll conservancy to monitor ongoing losses of forest. There will be two aspects to this work. First, a once-only study on the changes to forest area and species due to forest management, comparing now and forecasts for 10 and 20 years, under the categories of Sitka spruce, mixed conifers, broadleaves and open ground, and reported on a conservancy basis. This will take approximately six months to complete.
At the same time there will be ongoing monitoring set up to record the same changes due to “unconditional felling”, ie windfarms, habitat restoration and other development.
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