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Managing soil

Healthy soils are fundamental to the forest ecosystem. The right soil conditions are essential to allow trees to grow. Soils need protecting.

Published: 22 Feb 2025

Topic: Manage forests

Why are healthy soils important?

Healthy soils are fundamental to the forest ecosystem. Soils are fragile and complex in how they are made up. They can consist of varying amounts of:

  • nutrients
  • minerals
  • organic matter
  • water
  • air
  • organisms

The right soil conditions are essential to allow trees to grow. Soils provide:

  • rooting support for trees to anchor
  • storage, cycling and release of vital nutrients and water to sustain tree growth
  • habitats for soil organisms to perform processes which underpin nutrient and water processes

Soils play an important role in protecting water quality and storing carbon.

They need to be managed carefully to ensure the soil and water environment is protected.

Protecting soils

In Scotland, the sustainable management and protection of soils is promoted by the Scottish Soils Framework. 

The Scottish Soil Framework (Scottish Government)

Protecting soil is a crucial part of sustainable forest management. 

Forest soils generally have low and infrequent levels of disturbance. However, some forest management activities can have an impact on forest soils or expose them to greater risk. 

These activities include:

  • cultivation
  • drainage
  • harvesting
  • engineering works


UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) soil chapter

The UK Forestry Standard’s (UKFS) Forests and Soils chapter outlines measures to protect and manage soils. 

UK Forestry Standard, 5th edition

The chapter covers the importance of soil health to support:

  • forest growth
  • biodiversity
  • carbon storage

It addresses different soil types and their sensitivities.

The UKFS:

  • promotes practices that minimise disturbance and erosion
  • provides guidance on responsible use of:
    • machinery
    • fertilisers
    • chemicals 
  • also highlights the need for soil monitoring before and after operations to ensure long-term soil health

The UK Forestry Standard Practice Guide on Managing forest operations to protect the water environment highlights how the water and soil environment are interlinked. It provides guidance on cultivation practices to minimise soil disturbance during operations.

Managing forest operations to protect the water environment (Forest Research website)

Important! Grant support

Forestry Grant Scheme support is only provided for those who comply with the UK Forestry Standard.

Soil research for forest managers

Forest managers can:

  • read more about research on soil sustainability by Forest Research
  • find out more about Forest Research’s work on forestry, soil carbon and nutrient dynamics research

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