CCFG will be hosting their first in a series of Webinars on 22nd April 2021 4pm – 5pm to promote the use of Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF).

This online event was hosted by CCFG featuring Adam Thorogood who delivered a 30 minute presentation around the subject matter. This was followed by a question and answer session for participants.

Adam works for Coed Cadw (The Woodland Trust Wales) as a Woodland Outreach Advisor. His core work is to collaborate with woodland owners in order to bring Planted Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS) into management. Where possible this involves transformation to an irregular forest structure and he has found that the objectives of restoration often work in parallel with those of transformation. He is part of the team managing Allt Boeth in the Rheidol valley, where CCF is being used to gradually restore a 22 hectare PAWS to native broadleaves. 

Before working for Coed Cadw, Adam worked for Llais y Goedwig on the StarTree EU-funded research project, looking at silviculture and supply chains for non-timber forest products in Wales, he also worked as a forestry contractor on a number of sites in the Dyfi Valley, Wales, carrying out thinning operations in PAWS and ASNW. He holds an Masters in Forestry from Bangor University and owns a 12 hectare PAWS, Coed Esgair Las, with 6 other partners, where the principles of CCF underpin the management approach.

 

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Welcome to the 43rd issue of the Continuous Cover Forestry Group Newsletter, containing Bill Mason’s Chairs’ report, articles on our Continuous Cover Forestry at Dunranhill Forest, an update on AFI/ISN and an update on events.

 

 

Contents:

    1. Chairs Report – Bill Mason
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    2. An Update on AFI/ISN – Philippe Morgan
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    3. Pro Silva Switzerland – A brief guide to Continuous cover Forestry – Bill Mason
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    4. Germany trip report – Sonia Winder
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    5. Continuous Cover Forestry at Dunranhill Forest, County Wicklow, Ireland – Edward Wilson et al.
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    6. Reflections from a past England Co-ordinator
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    7. CCFG Events 2021
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    8. Committee Members
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    9. Welcome to New Members
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    10. Bits and Pieces
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CCFG members may be aware of the recent report on ‘Biodiversity, Forestry and Wood’ published by Confor in July 2020. Unfortunately, this report makes some statements about the potential role of CCF in British forests which are not supported by the evidence. We have therefore prepared a short paper setting out our criticisms of these aspects of the report which can be found here. We hope that you find this paper helpful and please let us know if you have any questions or comments.

 

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Welcome to the 42nd issue of the Continuous Cover Forestry Group Newsletter, containing Bill Mason’s Chairs’ report, articles on our new Wales Committee Members and an update on events.

 

 

Contents:

    1. Chairs Report – Bill Mason
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    2. Wales Co-ordinator – Alec Dauncey
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    3. Q&Q Jonathan Hulson
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    4. What is Pro Silva? – John Tewson
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    5. CCFG Events
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    6. Committee Members
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    7. Welcome to new members
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    8. Bits and Pieces
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Phil Morgan from Sustainable Forest Management and SelectFor discusses in this webinar (delivered in June 2020) silvicultural methodologies, with an emphasis on Continious Cover Forestry (CCF) and Planted Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS). The webinar provides an insight into the concept of CCF and management techniques, for new and current woodland owners. It is also an opportunity to discover and learn how to transform your woodland into one that can provide an income whilst developing into a sustainably thriving woodland for the future. Webinar

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Welcome to the 41st issue of the Continuous Cover Forestry Group Newsletter, containing Bill Mason’s Chairs’ report, details of previous CCFG site visits and information on future events.

 

 

Contents:

    1. Chairs Report – Bill Mason
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    2. England Visit to Thetford – Cameron Williams & John Tewson
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    3. Scotland Visit to Craigvinean – Chris Tracey
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    4. Wales Visit to St Pierre’s Great Wood – Laura Shewring & Phil Morgan
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    5. Pro Silva Europe 2019 AGM to Slovenia – Will Baxter & Chris Tracey
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    6. CCF in Ohio – Jim Gresh & Ed Romano
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    7. CCF in Ireland – Edward Wilson, Padraig O’Tuama & Jonathan Spazzi
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    8. Lessons from Implementing CCF at Wykeham – Jon Bates & Graham Jackson
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    9. CCFG Events 2020
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    10. Committee Members 2020
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    11. Welcome to New Members
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    12. Bits & Pieces
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Forests in the eastern United States that are structurally complex—meaning the arrangement of vegetation is highly varied—sequester more carbon, according to a new study led by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University. The study demonstrates for the first time that a forest’s structural complexity is a better predictor of carbon sequestration potential than tree species diversity. The discovery may hold implications for the mitigation of climate change. Read the article in full here.

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Welcome to the fortieth issue of the Continuous Cover Forestry Group Newsletter, containing Bill Mason’s Chairs’ report, details of previous CCFG site visits and information on future events.

 

 

Contents:

  1. Chairs Report – Bill Mason
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  2. England Visit to North Cumbria – Gareth Browning
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  3. CCFG Foreign Study Tour to Italy – Guy Bennet, David Cracknell, Rob Coventry, Sergei Kositzki, Rupert Bentley-Walls, Jon Tompson, Bill Mason
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  4. CCF at Clocaenog – Dave Williams
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  5. CCF Tips – Gareth Browning
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  6. Transformation of Faskally – Andrew Cameron
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  7. Strip Shelterwood Systems – Jens Haufe
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  8. CCF and Certification – John Tewson
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  9. CCFG Events 2019
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  10. Committee Members 2019
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  11. Welcome to New Members
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Several Bangor University students recently attended the CCFG Foreign Study Tour to Italy. In advance of a detailed report coming soon in our newsletter, Bangor University have published a short news item.