An EIA is therefore used to decide whether to grant consent for work to go ahead. Learn more about how EIAs work.
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)
We also publish the decisions that we make during the EIA process. You can view these on our EIA register.
View the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) register
Types of forestry work open to EIAs
There are 4 types of forestry work that an EIA can apply to.
Afforestation
Planting new woods and forests including:
- direct seeding or natural regeneration
- planting Christmas trees
- short rotation coppice
Deforestation
Felling woodland to use the land for a different purpose.
Forest roads
The formation, alteration or maintenance of private ways on land used (or to be used) for forestry purposes. This includes roads within a forest, or which lead to one.
Forestry quarries
Quarrying to get materials needed for:
- forest road works on land used (or to be used) for forestry purposes
- land held or occupied with that land
For more information see our Environmental Impact Assessment for forestry projects application guidance.
Environmental Impact Assessment for forestry projects application guidance