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Measurement and modelling of Short Rotation Coppice (SRC)


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About Forest Research

What we do
Forest Research the Forestry Commission's Research Agency. We are the principal provider, to the UK forestry industry, of:

  • High quality research and development
  • Surveys
  • Technical services.

We also provide authoritative advice in support of the development and implementation of the UK Government's forestry policies.

Forest Research's scientists, foresters and other specialist staff provide research, experimentation and consultancy services which are accessible to clients in Britain and across the globe. Their knowledge and expertise is also made available through:

  • Publications
  • Seminars
  • Training courses
  • Technical advisory services.

Our research objectives
Forest Research carries out research which is designed to:

  • Protect Britain's forests and woodlands from pests, diseases and other threats
  • Increase the contribution of trees and woodlands to improve the environment and quality of life
  • Increase the competitiveness of British-grown forest products and their contribution to wealth creation.

This research covers every aspect of forest management including:

  • Tree genetics
  • Seed selection and propagation
  • Forest management
  • Silviculture
  • Yield modelling and measurement
  •  Biodiversity
  • Pest management
  • Disease damage and control.

   

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this project or Forest Research

Locations
Our main research stations are at:
Alice Holt in Surrey
Northern Research Station near Edinburgh

Our regional offices and field stations, spread across Great Britain, cover:
- Technical Services
- Technical Development
- Engineering Services

For more information
See our web sites:
Forest Research
Forestry Commission