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Forest Research home > Research themes > Woodlands & the environment Historic environment
SummaryThere are many types of historic features in woodland which form a valued part of our cultural heritage and provide a rich resource for study and research. These include various forms of archaeological evidence, biocultural features such as veteran trees and wider historic landscapes. To maintain and enhance the historic environment found within woodland through informed management, a greater understanding is needed on how heritage features interact with trees, wooded environments and the wider landscape. Research objectivesThis research programme aims to:
Woodland Heritage ServicesWe can help you manage local and regional heritage projects involving woodland and can provide light detection and ranging (LiDAR) services to map the ground surface. More details about our Woodland Heritage Services Funders and partners
Forestry Commission policyThe historic environment is an important part of our heritage and contributes significantly to our understanding of human past. In woodland, as with other environments, its conservation is highly important. This is reflected in a key Forestry Commission objective on sustainable forestry which includes the commitments that:
ContactPeter Crow Tel: 01420 526168 | |||||