Science and Innovation Strategy for British Forestry

Closed 4 Oct 2013

Opened 10 Jul 2013

Results expected 15 Nov 2013

Feedback expected 30 Nov 2013

Overview

The Forestry Commission is inviting contributions from interested parties on a draft review of the Science and Innovation Strategy for British Forestry (SIS).

The Strategy provides the context and framework for the research undertaken by the Forestry Commission to meet the needs of British forestry. It sets the objectives for future research commissioning programmes, including those commissioned from the Forest Research agency, and provides indicators to measure their success.

Evidence delivered through the strategy underpins policy development and operational practice. This is especially important to address the current challenges posed by pests and diseases. However, the research also provides the foundation for the sustainable forest management which is practiced in the UK, as set out in the UK Forestry Standard.

 

Why your views matter

Forestry research supports a wide range of sectors including forestry, environmental and agricultural, as well as addressing the needs of urban society. Stakeholders rightly expect strong engagement from us, and we welcome this because ultimately it has benefits for the effectiveness of the strategy.

This consultation draft is already the result of extensive stakeholder engagement in England, Scotland and Wales, and discussion with colleagues in the Northern Ireland Forest Service. This process over the past 18 months has allowed a wide range of stakeholders to provide comment. Feedback has provided a clear indication of the research needs for forestry across GB that has, where possible, been incorporated into this draft that is now open for full consultation.

If you would prefer to be sent a printable version of the survey to complete offline, please contact publications@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

Audiences

  • Landowner / manager
  • Local community member
  • Forestry Commission staff
  • Forest visitor
  • Forestry Commission agent / contractor / partner
  • Government department / agency or unitary authority
  • Non-Governmental Organisation / charity
  • Sports group
  • Commercial business
  • Wildlife management
  • Travel and tourism
  • Wood processor - including timber and woodfuel production
  • Media
  • Woodland group
  • Education and academia

Interests

  • Organisational change
  • Commercial opportunities
  • Timber, wood products and woodfuel
  • Woodland management
  • Wildlife management
  • Pests and Diseases