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| Even in woods where traditional forestry business management has less prominence, it is essential for a Community to know what it is dealing with in its woodland. This will include knowledge of site history, ecology, geology and geography, past and present management, current growing stock and future potential. Only armed with this knowledge will a clear rationale for or against particular management interventions emerge. |
| Forest Fact has specialists covering all of these disciplines. And when it comes to public consultation and strategy development, user-friendly presentation of information is vital: our mapping unit will turn good base information into presentational resources for use in public presentation and consultation. |
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We can also offer Community Woodlands:
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aerial & satellite survey |
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computer databasing |
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monitoring & research |
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ecological survey |
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