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Managing Forest Operations to Protect the Water Environment

Handbook / Manual
By: Forestry Commission (FC)(Author)
48 pages, 44 colour photos and colour illustrations illustrations, 3 colour tables
Managing Forest Operations to Protect the Water Environment
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  • Managing Forest Operations to Protect the Water Environment ISBN: 9780855389666 Paperback Mar 2019 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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Trees and woodlands benefit the water environment in a number of ways. They protect aquatic habitats and species, preserve the quality of drinking water, alleviate flooding, and guard against erosion, landslides and the loss of soil. It is vital that we manage our forests, woodlands and trees sustainably to protect these environmental goods and services. Many forest management practices can impact on the water environment as a result of soil and vegetation disturbance or by altering the pathways of water movement. Poor forest management can diminish or reverse the benefits provided by forests and woodlands, contribute to local flooding and risk severe water pollution. This Practice Guide provides advice to forest managers, practitioners, planners and supervisors, on how forest operations should be planned and managed to protect the water environment. Applying this guidance will help ensure that forest operations comply with the UK Forestry Standard Guidelines on Forests and Water, which are the primary source of information on the legal and good practice requirements.

The book includes a laminated operator cab card to be kept in vehicles which summarises the advice in this manual.

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Handbook / Manual
By: Forestry Commission (FC)(Author)
48 pages, 44 colour photos and colour illustrations illustrations, 3 colour tables
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