Building resilience is about managing risk. This means reducing the harm from - and exploiting the potential benefits of - climate change.
The years ahead will bring changing:
- environmental and economic conditions
- market preferences
There are, nevertheless, various strategies we can use to:
- improve woodland condition
- manage risks
- build the resilience of forests and forestry businesses
For example, using well-understood practices such as:
- restructuring to bring in a diversity of ages, structures and species
- reducing browsing pressure
- removing non-native invasive species
To help boost your woodland's resilience to climate change, we teamed up with other UK nations. Together, we commissioned Forest Research’s Climate Change Hub.
Climate Change Hub (Forest Research website)
This is structured around the UKFS Practice Guide: Adapting forest and woodland management to the changing climate.
Adapting forest and woodland management to the changing climate (Forest Research website)
The hub uses a range of informative resources including:
- videos
- fact sheets
- handy case studies
The resource can help you set out considerations to make your woodland more resilient for the future, including climate change:
- risks
- adaptation measures
- practices