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Introduced and Secondary Woodland

4Action Plan objectives and targets

OBJECTIVE TARGET
  1. Produce management regimes for different types of woodland including coppicing and introduction of groundflora
By 2002
  1. Undertake survey and evaluate its biodiversity and management
By 2006
  1. Lobby to encourage positive maintenance in the short term and management in the longer term.
Ongoing
  1. Target planting to areas lacking woodland
Ongoing
  1. Enhance public awareness and appreciation
Ongoing
 
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 introduced and secondary woodland 40
5.2 Site safeguard and management
Produce management regimes for different types of woodland including coppicing and introduction of groundflora             40
Target planting to areas lacking woodland 43
5.3 Advisory
Lobby LAs to encourage positive maintenance in short term and management in long term 42
5.4 Future research and monitoring
Undertake survey to evaluate information on resource, its biodiversity and management             41
Support research into value and management of woodland 11
5.5 Publicity
Support initiatives to enhance awareness and appreciation 44
 
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