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EuroCoppice: A new approach to influence policy to support woodland management

EuroCoppice: A new approach to influence policy to support woodland management

Bartlett, Debbie ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5125-6466 (2014) EuroCoppice: A new approach to influence policy to support woodland management. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 108 (3). pp. 198-200. ISSN 0033-5568

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Abstract

Debbie Bartlett introduces an international project for exchanging knowledge on coppice management.

The project is ‘COST ACTION FP1301 Innovative management and multifunctional utilization of traditional coppice forests - an answer to future ecological, economic and social challenges in the European forestry sector’. It began in October 2013 and will run till May 2017 involving representatives from over 30 countries to exchange knowledge about traditional coppice woodland management and to explore and develop innovative concepts and techniques for future multifunctional coppice systems, with the ultimate aim of formulating European policy for the industry.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: [1] Quarterly Journal of Forestry is the official publication of The Royal Forestry Society.
Uncontrolled Keywords: international project, knowledge exchange, coppice management, EuroCoppice
Subjects: S Agriculture > SD Forestry
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Engineering & Science
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Last Modified: 03 Jul 2019 14:20
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/12419

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