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National Forestry Stakeholder Group background paper - Improving Biodiversity across all forests and woodlands - April 2024

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

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Summary

This paper - from April 17 2024 - aims to frame the topic of forests and biodiversity in Scotland. The paper:

  • sets out the current strategic context and policy framework and key evidence and monitoring
  • outlines a number of challenges as the basis for discussion and sets out tools enabling practical implementation across all of our forests
  • does not try and cover all implementation and delivery activity
  • is intended to enable discussion at the meeting

National Forestry Stakeholder Group background paper - Improving Biodiversity across all forests and woodlands - April 2024

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