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Publications on the public participation in forestry
Consultation and Community Involvement in Forest Planning
Research in Cranberry Chase and North Dorset. By Paul Tabbush. Download (PDF-10905K) or for a hardcopy (price £6) contact Joanne Davies.
Environmental volunteering: motivations, barriers and benefits
Report to the Scottish Forestry Trust and Forestry Commission. By Liz O’Brien (Forest Research) and Mardie Townsend and Matthew Ebden (Deakin University, Australia). Summary report (PDF-570K) and Full report (PDF-2046K)
Involving People in Forestry
A toolbox for public involvement in forest and woodland planning This aims to assist forest and woodland managers when planning for public involvement, and when considering which tools they could use to include people in forest or woodland planning. Comprises an introductory booklet, a toolsheets contents page and 50 individual toolsheets. These components are available to download as PDF files. Details and downloads
Offenders and Nature - Helping People, Helping Nature
Summary Report on 'Offenders and Nature' Schemes. These involve those serving a sentence in custody or in the community working as volunteers on nature conservation and woodland sites. By Claudia Carter, with contributions from Judith Hanna (Natural England). Download (PDF-1228K)
Social Science in Forestry — Public participation and partnership
A review of Forestry Commission practice and governance in a changing political and economic context. By Sue Weldon in collaboration with Paul Tabbush. Download (PDF-472K)
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