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Continuous Cover Forestry: Delivering sustainable and resilient woodlands in Britain www.ccfg.org.uk Continuous Cover Forestry Group National Conference, 3 to 5 June 2014 Keswick and the Lake District

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This presentation provides an introduction and overview of the CCFG National Conference 3-5 June 2014. The conference theme is "Continuous Cover Forestry: delivering sustainable and resilient woodlands in Britain". The conference is based at Braithwaite Institute, near Keswick, Cumbria, in the heart of the Lake District National Park. The conference brings together leading experts and practitioners of CCF approaches to sustainable forest management. The conference also includes field presentations and a study tour to four of the finest CCF woodlands in the region at Thirlmere Forest, Wythop Wood, Blengdale Forest and Miterdale Forest. We are grateful for support with planning this conference from Forestry Commission England and United Utilities plc, and our many sponsors and partners. Full details are available on www.ccfg.org.uk

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Continuous Cover Forestry: Delivering sustainable and resilient woodlands in Britain

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Continuous Cover Forestry GroupNational Conference, 3 to 5 June 2014

Keswick and the Lake District

CONTINUOUS COVER FORESTRYScience-Policy-Practice

“[Continuous Cover Forestry is]...the use of silvicultural systems whereby the forest canopy is maintained at one or more levels without clear felling.”

Mason et al. 1999

“Whereas clearfell systems have predominated in the past, in future continuous cover forestry approaches may become more advantageous ...”

Read et al. 2009

“We will adopt the principle of anticipatory adaptation. This offers the highest potential gains for forest resilience, and the benefits they provide.”

Weir 2011

“Consider alternatives to clearfell systems, such as continuous cover forestry, where suitable sites and species combinations allow and management objectives are compatible.”

UK Forestry Standard 2011

Successional stages in a natural forest

initial stage intermediate stage

openground

Late stage

STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING RESILIENCE

Modify thinning regimes Extend “rotations”

Diversify Stand Structure(Continuous Cover Forestry)

Species choice- genetics/provenance

Mixed species

Assisted migration of native species

New species introduced

Wider use of “minor” species

Graphic: Jens Haufe

CONFERENCE FEATURES

• A landmark silviculture conference for the UK forestry sector

• 3-day event based in “crucible of sustainable forestry”

• Programme integrates Science-Policy-Practice

• Distinguished National/International Speakers and Presenters

• Unique indoor and outdoor format, based in the spectacular Lake District National Park

• Unparalleled learning, development and networking opportunities

• Cross-sector support and partnerships

• Far reaching conclusions and recommendations for “best practice” and forest adaptation

• CPD accredited by the Institute of Chartered Foresters

CONFERENCE VENUES

Braithwaite Institute

Wythop Wood

Thirlmere Forest

Blengdale Forest

Miterdale Forest

Single tree selection in Douglas firMixed-species regeneration

Wythop Wood, CumbriaPhoto: E. R. Wilson 2008

Thirlmere Forest, CumbriaPhoto: © United Utilities plc

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Thirlmere Forest, CumbriaPhoto: E.R. Wilson 2010

CCFG National Conference 2014

CONTINUOUS COVER FORESTRY

Delivering sustainable and resilient woodlands in Britain

Our Partners and Sponsors

Dodd Wood, CumbriaPhoto: E.R. Wilson 2009

CCFG National Conference 2014

CONTINUOUS COVER FORESTRYDelivering sustainable and resilient woodlands in Britain

3-5 June 2014Braithwaite Institute and Woodlands in the Lake District National Park

www.ccfg.org.uk

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