Scoring an own goal
Series: Forestry & British Timber ; 30(5) May 2001, 24-26(3)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Appraisal of the England Forest Strategy from a member of Independent Forestry. Provides a summary of the strategy which aims to increase the quality and quantity of forestry/woodland for the following areas: rural development, economic regeneration, recreation, access, tourism, environment, conservation. The strategy was initially welcomed by the industry, but its implementation has highlighted a number of problems, particularly with the point scoring system in place to obtain planting grants. Proposes that six points should be adopted as a more realistic target and that the deadlines for new applications is altered. Tables.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS64069 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 112652-1001 |
Appraisal of the England Forest Strategy from a member of Independent Forestry. Provides a summary of the strategy which aims to increase the quality and quantity of forestry/woodland for the following areas: rural development, economic regeneration, recreation, access, tourism, environment, conservation. The strategy was initially welcomed by the industry, but its implementation has highlighted a number of problems, particularly with the point scoring system in place to obtain planting grants. Proposes that six points should be adopted as a more realistic target and that the deadlines for new applications is altered. Tables.