
Woodland Management: A Practical Guide - Second Edition
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Author: Chris Starr
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 192
Whether you own woodland, are thinking of buying woodland, or just like trees this comprehensive book will be of value to you. 'Woodland Management - A Practical Guide' contains a wealth of information on all the key areas including: Management objectives The factors influencing the choice of tree species and how to develop a management plan Broadleaves and conifers What they are and where they grow Surveying and mapping The seasonal cycle and practical tasks Habitat and wildlife conservation Timber production and generating income from other sources Creating a new woodland Buying and owning woodland What to look for and how to avoid the common pitfalls AUTHOR: Chris Starr has worked in private forestry, arboriculture and education in the UK for over twenty-five years. He is a Chartered Forester and is currently Principal Lecturer in the National School of Forestry at the University of Central Lancashire. 86 colour photographs and 37 diagrams
Author: Chris Starr
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 192
Whether you own woodland, are thinking of buying woodland, or just like trees this comprehensive book will be of value to you. 'Woodland Management - A Practical Guide' contains a wealth of information on all the key areas including: Management objectives The factors influencing the choice of tree species and how to develop a management plan Broadleaves and conifers What they are and where they grow Surveying and mapping The seasonal cycle and practical tasks Habitat and wildlife conservation Timber production and generating income from other sources Creating a new woodland Buying and owning woodland What to look for and how to avoid the common pitfalls AUTHOR: Chris Starr has worked in private forestry, arboriculture and education in the UK for over twenty-five years. He is a Chartered Forester and is currently Principal Lecturer in the National School of Forestry at the University of Central Lancashire. 86 colour photographs and 37 diagrams
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Chris Starr
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 192
Whether you own woodland, are thinking of buying woodland, or just like trees this comprehensive book will be of value to you. 'Woodland Management - A Practical Guide' contains a wealth of information on all the key areas including: Management objectives The factors influencing the choice of tree species and how to develop a management plan Broadleaves and conifers What they are and where they grow Surveying and mapping The seasonal cycle and practical tasks Habitat and wildlife conservation Timber production and generating income from other sources Creating a new woodland Buying and owning woodland What to look for and how to avoid the common pitfalls AUTHOR: Chris Starr has worked in private forestry, arboriculture and education in the UK for over twenty-five years. He is a Chartered Forester and is currently Principal Lecturer in the National School of Forestry at the University of Central Lancashire. 86 colour photographs and 37 diagrams
Author: Chris Starr
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 192
Whether you own woodland, are thinking of buying woodland, or just like trees this comprehensive book will be of value to you. 'Woodland Management - A Practical Guide' contains a wealth of information on all the key areas including: Management objectives The factors influencing the choice of tree species and how to develop a management plan Broadleaves and conifers What they are and where they grow Surveying and mapping The seasonal cycle and practical tasks Habitat and wildlife conservation Timber production and generating income from other sources Creating a new woodland Buying and owning woodland What to look for and how to avoid the common pitfalls AUTHOR: Chris Starr has worked in private forestry, arboriculture and education in the UK for over twenty-five years. He is a Chartered Forester and is currently Principal Lecturer in the National School of Forestry at the University of Central Lancashire. 86 colour photographs and 37 diagrams

Woodland Management: A Practical Guide - Second Edition