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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 10: Principle of Scale

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers principle of scale.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (3.27 MB)
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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 11: Principle of Diversity

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers principle of diversity.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (4.21 MB)
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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 12: Principle of Unity

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers principle of unity.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (2.01 MB)
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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 13: Visual Design Issues and Achieving Unity

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers design issues and achieving unity.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (1.32 MB)
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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 14: Identifying Design Objectives for Existing Forests

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers design objectives for existing forests.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (2.98 MB)
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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 15: Application of Design Principles to Existing Forests

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document covers the application of design principles to existing forests.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (2.67 MB)
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Forest Landscape Design Training Course Powerpoint 16: Workshop

This two-day classroom based course explains what is meant by ‘landscape’ and explores the principles of forest landscape design as outlined in the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) Guidelines ‘Forests and Landscape’. This document provides details on the course workshop.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (1.61 MB)

Urban Woodland Design Training Course Powerpoint 1: Introduction

This course explains how to design an urban woodland which will meet community needs and expectations, mitigate anti-social behaviour and apply the principles of good design. This document outlines the introduction to the course.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (932.52 KB)

Urban Woodland Design Training Course Powerpoint 2: Engaging with the Community

This course explains how to design an urban woodland which will meet community needs and expectations, mitigate anti-social behaviour and apply the principles of good design. This document covers engaging with the community.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (2.31 MB)

Urban Woodland Design Training Course Powerpoint 3: Minimising Anti-social Behaviour through Design

This course explains how to design an urban woodland which will meet community needs and expectations, mitigate anti-social behaviour and apply the principles of good design. This document covers minimising anti-social behaviour through design.

28 Oct 2024 (Updated date)
PDF (1.84 MB)

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