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Guidance for Delivering Invasive Non-Native Plant Control Projects

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Manage forests

Sub topic: Biodiversity

This technical guide accompanies the series of documents covering the approach to prioritising non-native plant species in Scotland. It is intended for project managers and landowners who wish to develop an invasive non-native species (INNS) control project.

Summary

It outlines how priority control projects should be planned, so that they are delivered in a coherent and co-ordinated way across Scotland. It marks a step change for control projects, from being based on one site or one land-holding, to being undertaken on a landscape scale, covering a number of sites in order to control an entire local population.

Guidance for Delivering Invasive Non-Native Plant Control Projects

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