5,982 cases of timber smuggling pending in K-P By andrewheald2nd February 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Forest Blog According to the documents, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s forest department registered about 7,910 cases against those involved in cases of illegal timber felling and smuggling The Express Tribune
Malaysia’s indigenous hit hard by deforestation By andrewheald2nd February 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Forest Blog The clear-cutting of forests is thought to have played a role in Malaysia’s worst flooding in decades. Al Jazeera English
Farming on Australia’s largest woodland ‘would release 40m tonnes of carbon’ By andrewheald2nd February 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Forest Blog Excellence in Forestry Awards to showcase Wales
A Year of Change By andrewheald28th January 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Published-Article 2015 is set to be a crucial year for forest certification in the UK, not only is UKWAS undergoing review and revision, but so is the FSC Chain of Custody scheme, used by nearly 3000 companies in the UK.
Woodland Benefits By andrewheald28th January 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Published-Article Leave a comment For most people commercial forestry is just that, and the mental image is of serried ranks of blanket Sitka, the Flow Country, and a low value crop mainly used for making paper.
Why Trees are the Best Financial Bet By andrewheald28th January 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Published-Article Leave a comment It showed that once the woodlands were established, productive conifer forestry was capable of producing a substantial surplus, while sheep farming produced a deficit.
To Tweet or Not To Tweet By andrewheald28th January 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Published-Article Leave a comment Twitter is also a two-way communication, but it is much faster than LinkedIn and you can potentially connect with a much wider range of people.
What Lies Beneath By andrewheald28th January 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Published-Article Leave a comment My own paper, The Role of Productive Woodlands in Water Management, jointly produced by Confor and Forest Research and compiling existing research, demonstrated how productive woodland can reduce flood risk and protect our waterways.
Andrew Heald – Global Forest Watch Profile By andrewheald28th January 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Published-Article Leave a comment I use social media a lot, and try to encourage others in the forestry sector to use it also because it’s a great way to communicate and to understand people’s concerns about sustainability.
Twitter – A Quick Start Guide By andrewheald28th January 20203rd February 2020 Categories: Published-Article Leave a comment You can search Twitter for people you know, and after a while, Twitter will also suggest you people you might be interested in!