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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 8: Principle of Landform

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Manage forests

Sub topic: Landscape

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers principle of landform.

Summary

The course demonstrates how the application of these principles can contribute towards the effective design of both new forests and felling and restocking an existing forest, all in a variety of Scottish landscapes.

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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 8: Principle of Landform

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