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Case study
Shelterbelts can protect soil against erosion
A case study demonstrating the protection strategically placed shelterbelts can offer topsoil against wind and rain erosion, improving the productivity of a farm.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Belhus Chase
Aveley
55.44 ha (136.99 acres)
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Hertsmere Borough Council Wood
Woodhall Spinney
Hertfordshire
1.32 ha (3.26 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Ashington Community Woodland
Northumberland
54.69 ha (135.14 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Enigma Wood Lower Polgrain
Cornwall
4.24 ha (10.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Netherton
North Lanarkshire
101.68 ha (251.25 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Springpool Wood, Keele
Staffordshire
1.13 ha (2.79 acres)
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Practical guidance
Integrating trees on farms and crofts in Scotland
It's time to manage land in a way that addresses ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Agroforesty and woodland expansion projects in Scotland are key for integrating tree cover and agricultural land to complement farming systems, including crofting.
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Press centre
Commercial and conservation sectors condemn Forest Grant Scheme cuts
Enormous cuts to the woodland grant budget will torpedo Scotland’s chances of meeting climate and nature targets.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Marden Park
Woldingham
67.77 ha (167.46 acres)