We assess proposals for forestry projects that may significantly affect the environment, including:
- afforestation - planting of new woodlands
- deforestation - felling of woodland for another land use
- forest roads and quarries - construction and maintenance
Explore the EIA process
Access more guidance on making a request for environmental information (Scottish Information Commissioner website)
Our responses are published on the Scottish Government’s website.
Cross border functions
We manage and coordinate:
- UK Forestry Standard – the national benchmark for sustainable forest management
- Woodland Carbon Code – supporting carbon capture through woodland creation
- economic advice – guiding forestry investment and development
We also coordinate elements of cross-border forestry arrangements with England and Wales.
Access to information
The public has the right to access information under the Freedom of Information Act (Scotland) 2002 and Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.