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How to improve your woodland

Learn how to improve the way your woodlands are used by nature and society. An improved woodland is more likely to deliver a diverse range of benefits.

Published: 22 Feb 2025

Topic: Manage forests

There are different ways to improve your woodland.

An improved woodland will better demonstrate the standards of sustainable forest management, as set out in UK Forestry Standard.

We will assess any applications we receive against this standard.

The UK Forestry Standard (5th edition)

Aim for sustainable woodland

We will only approve forestry plans when we are sure they are sustainable.

An improved woodland is more likely to deliver a diverse range of environmental, social and economic benefits.

Help combat climate change

Adapting to climate change, by making your forest more resilient. 

Improve forest resilience

This will help reduce the risk of:

Consider a broad strategy to help manage your woodlands in a changing climate.

Managing woodlands to combat climate change

What about natural regeneration?

Natural regeneration is the term used to describe how trees establish themselves, without being planted.

Find out how natural regeneration can be used and how this is supported and regulated by Scottish Forestry.

Other reasons to improve your woodland

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