Forestry Expansion: paper No.2

 

 
Title
Author
Introduction
Prof I Cunningham, MacAulay Land Use Research Institute
British Forestry in 1990
Hugh Miller, University of Aberdeen
International Environmental Impacts: Acid Rain and the Greenhouse Effect 
M Cannel and J Cape, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology
The Long Term Global Demand For and Supply of Wood
M Arnold, Oxford Forestry Institute
UK Demand For and Supply of Wood and Wood Products 
A Whiteman, Forestry Commission
Development of the British Wood Processing Industries
I McNicoll and P McGregor, University of Strathclyde and B Mutch, Consultant
The Demand for Forests and Recreation
J Benson and K Willis, Uni of Newcastle
Forests as Wildlife Habitat
J Good, I Newton, J Miles, R Marrs and J N Greatorex-Davies, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology
Forestry and the Conservation and Enhancement of Landscape
D Campbell and R Fairley, Countryside Commission for Scotland
The Impacts on Water Quality and Quantity
M Hornung and J Adamson, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology
Sporting Recreational Use of Land
J McGilvray and R Perman, University of Strathclyde
The Agricultural Demand for Land: Its Availability and Cost for Forestry
D Harvey, University of Newcastle
Forestry in the Rural Economy
J Strak and C Mackel, Consultants
New Planting Methods, Costs and Returns
J Dewar, Forestry Commission
Assessing the Returns to the Economy and to Society from investments in Forestry 
D Pearce, University College London, London