Forestry Commission 141995 221241989 2008-06-23T17:55:36Z GoTeamVenture 3724764 /* Recreation */ rem redirect The '''Forestry Commission''' (established in 1919) is a [[non-ministerial government department]] responsible for [[forestry]] in [[Great Britain]]. Its mission is to protect and expand Britain's forests and woodlands and increase their value to society and the environment. == Role == The Forestry Commission manages 7,720 square kilometres of land in Great Britain, the majority of which (60%) is in [[Scotland]], 26% of the landholding is in [[England]] and the remainder in [[Wales]]<ref>[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/ForestStats2006.nsf/byunique/woodland.html| Forest Statistics]</ref>. Activities carried out on the forest estate include timber harvesting to supply domestic industry, replanting of harvested areas, maintenance and improvement of the natural environment and the provision of recreation. The Forestry Commission is also the government body responsible for the regulation of forestry nationally. Part of this role is carried out through the disbursement of funding in support of private forests and woodlands. == Organisational structure == The organisation has a Board of Commissioners with duties and powers prescribed by [[statute]], consisting of a [[Chairman]] and up to ten other Forestry Commissioners, including its Director General, who are appointed by the [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen]]. The Commission also has an Executive Board which assists the Director General and Country Directors in the effective management of the Commission by providing leadership and setting direction for the Commission as an organisation. Its current structure of separate Forestry Commissions for England, Scotland and Wales, came into effect on [[1 April]] [[2003]]. This structure allows the Commission to focus more clearly on delivering the policies of the individual Governments while still having the ability to take a Great Britain-wide approach to "cross-border" issues. The Forestry Commission in each country is led by a Director who is also a member of the GB Board of Commissioners. Delivery of policy, as well as progress against strategy objectives, are overseen in each country by the Commission's National Committee for England, National Committee for Scotland and National Committee for Wales.. == Research division == [[Forest Research]] is a Great Britain-wide agency of the Forestry Commission which aims to deliver high-quality [[Research|scientific research]] and surveys, to inform the development of forestry policies and practices, and promote high standards of sustainable forest management. ==Recreation== The Forestry Commission is the largest provider of outdoor recreation in Britain [http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/forstats2007.nsf/LUContentsTop?openview&RestrictToCategory=1]. It is working with many user groups to promote the use of its land for recreation such as walking, cycling and horse riding. There are many such projects throughout Britain. A notable and successful example is its [[7stanes]] project in Scotland where seven purpose built areas of man-made mountain bike trails have been laid and has proved very popular. A another project to promote the use of its land is the [[Forest Tour]], which is a music festival. == Forests == Some of the forests managed by the Forestry Commission are: *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/aberdeenwoods Aberdeen Woods] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/afanforestpark Afan Forest Park] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/bedgebury Bedgebury Pinetum] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/dalbyforest Dalby forest] *[[Delamere Forest|Delamere forest]] [http://www.forestry.gov.uk/delamereforestpark] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/glenmoreforestpark Glenmore Forest Park] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/grizedale Grizedale forest] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/gwydyrforestpark Gwydyr Forest Park] *[[Bourne Woods|Kesteven Forest]] [http://www.forestry.gov.uk/kestevenforest] *[[Kielder Forest]] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/salceyforest Salcey Forest] *[[Sherwood Forest]] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/tayforestpark Tay forest Park] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/thetfordforestpark Thetford forest] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/westonbirt Westonbirt] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestofdean Forest of Dean] == Environmental impact == The majority of their trees are [[conifer]]s, but the Commission also manages over 90,000 hectares of [[broadleaf]] trees. ==References== ==See also== *[[Community Forests in England]] *[[English Lowlands beech forests]] *[[List of Forestry Commission land on the Isle of Wight]] ==External links== *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/ www.forestry.gov.uk] *[http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/CMON-4UUM6R/ History of the Forestry Commission] [[Category:Forestry]] [[Category:Forest services (national)]] [[Category:Forests and woodlands of the United Kingdom]] [[Category:Non-ministerial departments of the United Kingdom Government]] [[Category:Edinburgh]] [[Category:Organisations based in the United Kingdom]] [[Category:Forests and woodlands of England]] [[Category:Organisations based in Scotland]] [[no:Forestry Commission]] [[simple:Forestry Commission]] [[de:Forestry Commission]] {{Departments of the United Kingdom Government}}