Forthcoming events that are organised or sponsored by Forest Research, or where Forest Research is participating.
If you would like an email notification of all announced events*, please send your contact details to: fr.events@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
Landbridge: a knowledge exchange network for the rural professions
Edinburgh - 17 May 2013.
One of a series of free seminars covering a variety of forestry and related research topics.
Organised by: Forest Research.
Dothistroma Needle Blight training day
Tentsmuir - 3 June 2013.
Field based training events for the private sector predominately focused on the identification of Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) in the field. This is suitable for those intending to undertake surveys for DNB in commercial and native pinewoods in 2013. The training is aimed at those who will be doing the ‘hands-on' survey work.
Dothistroma Needle Blight training day
Moray & Aberdeenshire - 4 June 2013.
Field based training events for the private sector predominately focused on the identification of Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) in the field. This is suitable for those intending to undertake surveys for DNB in commercial and native pinewoods in 2013. The training is aimed at those who will be doing the ‘hands-on' survey work.
Research update: Resilient Forests - support and evidence for tomorrow’s silviculture today
Penrith, Cumbria - 4 June 2013.
This Update Seminar aims to provide the attendee with an overview of a number of different current topics, chaired by Dr James Pendlebury, Chief Executive, Forest Research.
Dothistroma Needle Blight training day
Inverness - 5 June 2013.
Field based training events for the private sector predominately focused on the identification of Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) in the field. This is suitable for those intending to undertake surveys for DNB in commercial and native pinewoods in 2013. The training is aimed at those who will be doing the ‘hands-on' survey work.
* Please note that currently our email service will notify you of all announced events, i.e. irrespective of their subject and location.
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