Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 6: Observation and Visual Skills

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers observation and drawing skills.


Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 7: Principle of Shape

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers principle of shape.


Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 8: Principle of Landform

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers principle of landform.


Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 9: Principle of Enclosure

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers principle of enclosure.


Forest Landscape Design Training Course: Course Profile

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document provides the course profile.


Forest Operations and Bats in Scotland

This guidance note has been prepared by Forestry Commission Scotland (now Scottish Forestry), and Scottish Natural Heritage to advise people who are planning and carrying out felling or other operations in woodlands.


Forest Operations and Birds in Scottish Forests

This note gives further advice on how best to plan forestry operations and recreational activities in woodlands to avoid causing damage or disturbance to protected wild birds in Scotland.


Forest Operations and European Protected Species in Scottish Forests

This note gives initial guidance on the implications for forestry of changes to be made under the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2007.


Forest Operations and Great Crested Newts in Scotland

This guidance note describes reasonable measures that forest and woodland managers should follow to avoid or minimise the risk of committing offences against the great crested newt, a European protected species.


Forest Operations and Otters in Scotland

This guidance note describes reasonable measures that forest and woodland managers should follow to avoid or minimise the risk of committing offences against the otter, a European protected species.


Forest Operations and Red Squirrels in Scottish Forests

This note sets out further advice on how to plan and carry out forest operations and recreational activities in woodlands to minimise the possible impacts on red squirrels.


Forest Operations and Wildcats in Scotland

This guidance note describes reasonable measures that forest and woodland managers should follow to avoid or minimise the risk of committing offences against the wildcat, a European protected species.