Scottish Forestry

Scottish Forestry is the Journal of the Society.  It is currently published four times per year and is free to members.

The Journal contains articles of interest to all people who are interested in trees.  They range from peer reviewed research reports via personal accounts to Society news.

Volume 63/1 – Spring 2009

Contents

Ancient Woodland indicator plants in Scotland

Use of vegetation-based methods for soil quality assessment in Scottish forestry: a review

The effects of spacing on root anchorage and tree stability

SNH and forestry, where’s the conflict?

Patrick Matthew anticipates On the Origin of Species

A year in Uganda

Climate Change Bill

ConFor on economic downturn

Society News

 

Volume 63/2 – Summer 2009

Contents:

 

Lyme Disease by Ted Wilson

Native Pinewoods Managers

Horses in Woodland - going to Court by G Tuley

European Forest Network

Turkey by Eamonn Wall

World’s forest restoration

Massive timber seminar by  C Badenoch

Ruins in Scottish woodlands

EU Greenhouse gas emissions

Univ Leicester research growth characteristics global warming

Woodland Grant IT

Water vole release

CSFT research young people

Business Development from FC

Confor / SRDP

Timber Mutton or fuel

Woodfuel stats and suppliers

Perthshire pine cone opening

Threatened species support ICF

Forest Vegetation book review

Society News

 

Volume 63/3 – Autumn 2009

Published at the end of September

Please send contributions to the Editor at editor@rsfs.org.uk

 

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