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4Action Plan objectives and targets

OBJECTIVE TARGET
  1. Undertake survey of sites to establish status of wet woodland, produce database and evaluate
By 2004
  1. Maintain current area of wet woodland habitat
Ongoing
  1. Promote information on value and management
Ongoing
  1. Initiate appropriate management at sites by use of management plans
initiate over 80% by 2005 to achieve favourable condition
over 50% by 2011
  1. Initiate restoration of damaged sites (based on 10% of habitat present)
Complete 50% by 2011
  1. Initiate colonisation and/or planting of wet woodland where appropriate (based on 20% of habitat present)
Complete 50% by 2011
 
5Proposed Actions
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In addition to those for Ancient Semi Natural Woodland

ACTION Potential
Deliverers
YEARS Meets Objective No.
Lead Partner 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2011
5.1 Policy and legislation FC EN, LAs, WT, LO, NUFU
Encourage development of strategies to promote positive management of wet woodland 13,14
5.2 Site Safeguard and management
Initiate management with management plans             15
initiate restoration of damaged sites             50% 16
Initiate woodland colonies / planting in appropriate areas             50% 17
5.3 Advisory
Promote information on value and management 14
5.4 Future research and monitoring
Undertake survey of sites and evaluate         12
5.5 Communications and publicity
aimed at raising awareness and appreciation of the habitat
Campaign to enhance awareness 9
 
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