Forestry
This guidance is for anyone working in forestry, including:
- landowners, tenants or leaseholders
- forest managers
- contractors
- farmers
- crofters planting trees on common grazing land.
- Air pollution
- Carbon reduction and efficiency
- Emergency response
- Environmental management
- Land
- Materials and equipment
- Nuisances
- Permits and licences
- Pollution prevention guidelines (PPGs)
- Trade associations and BSOs
- Transport
- Waste
- Water
- Contaminated land
- Japanese knotweed, giant hogweed and other invasive weeds
- Nature conservation
- Forest management: archaeological sites
- Constructing forest roads and paths
- Gathering and picking wild plants, fungi and fruits
- Harvesting trees
- Forest management for biodiversity and conservation
- Short rotation coppice
- Community empowerment and land reform in Scotland
- Pest control
- Rights of way and access to the countryside
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