Help shape the future of forestry
Devolution, pests & pathogens, Brexit, emerging markets, climate change, societal attitudes . . . these are just some of the momentous factors influencing our trees and woodlands, those who care for them, and those who rely on their products and services.
Have your say about what these and other issues mean to you by taking part in Britain’s only dedicated national survey about our woodlands and forestry: the British Woodlands Survey 2017.
To date more than 1,100 woodland owners, agents, foresters, and businesses have taken part, representing in excess of 100,000 ha of woodland across Britain. With specific sections for Scotland and Wales this year, Sylva Foundation and research collaborators are particularly keen to receive more responses from those active in these countries. They are also keen to hear from more businesses. It goes without saying that they are always pleased to hear from more woodland owners and agents.
"We hope that many more people will respond to the 2017 survey before it closes at the end of this month. We have unprecedented interest this year from policy and decision makers across the three countries. Hopefully those with practical experience and expertise will make sure their voices are heard."
The British Woodlands Survey 2017 remains open until end September.