Woodlands for Wales - the Welsh Assembly Government's strategy for woodlands and trees
Publication Year
2009
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Looks at the role of trees outside woodland, in towns and the countryside, and makes the case for an increase in the area of woodland to provide more services for the people of Wales. Also sets out proposals for increasing the diversity of woodlands and their management, and explains the role of native tree species in this endeavour. It argues the case for recognising environmental services from woodlands replacing fossil fuels, storing carbon and helping to cope with the effects of a changing climate. It also seeks to broaden people’s engagement with woodlands and trees, to ensure that the full range of opportunities and services is accessible to all sections of society in an equitable way.
Document History
Superseded by Woodlands for Wales - the Welsh Government's strategy for woodlands and trees (Welsh Government, 2018). Supersedes Consultation on proposals to revise Woodlands for Wales - the Welsh Assembly Government's strategy for trees and woodlands (WAG, 2008). To be read with Woodlands for Wales - action plan (WAG, 2010).
Publisher Information
Welsh Assembly Government
Now known as the Welsh Government. The Welsh Assembly Government was the devolved government for Wales. They published a number of strategies, policies, consultation papers, circulars, leaflets and posters.
Cathays Park
Cardiff
WAG
UK
Website: http://new.wales.gov.uk
Tel: 0845 010 3300 (English)