Skip to main content
Mayor of London logo London Assembly logo
Home

Search and filter publications, strategies, guidance and research on London's urban forest.

Key resources from London Urban Forest Partnership (LUFP) members have been selected to cover the interests and questions of both professionals and the public. 

The Hub is by no means exhaustive but some publications have been included from members outside of the LUFP where the findings or guidance are transferable to London. It’s hoped that other urban forests will find the resources useful too.

Search term or keyword
Showing 1-4 of 4 results found
  • Common Sense Risk Management Of Trees

    Description

    Intended to provide a nationally recognised
    approach to tree safety management and to provide guidance that is proportionate
    to the actual risks from trees.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    Four - Protect against loss and damage

    Source:

    National Tree Safety Group
  • Education Resources for Schools

    Description

    Free downloadable educational resources for using in your classroom, school grounds or local forest that are curriculum-linked, cover core subjects and are easily adaptable.

    Aim:

    Promoting and supporting

    Goal:

    Nine - Support action from Londoners

    Source:

    Forestry England
  • London Urban Forest Resillience Project report

    Description

    This research report highlights key threats pests, diseases and climate change pose to the London urban forest. It also provides a set of principles, good practices and recommended actions to support future management.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    One - Improve resilience

    Source:

    Forestry Commission
    Treeconomics
    Mayor of London
  • Managing Trees
    For Safety

    Description

    Short guidance to help understand the issues around tree safety and come to a balanced conclusion: one that ensures that trees, essential for the ecosystem and common good, can thrive in the UK, uncompromised by unnecessary safety management.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    Four - Protect against loss and damage

    Source:

    National Tree Safety Group

    Download resource

Funders

Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Logo
Heritage Fund Logo
Forestry Commission England Logo

Need a document on this page in an accessible format?

If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of a PDF or other document on this page in a more accessible format, please get in touch via our online form and tell us which format you need.

It will also help us if you tell us which assistive technology you use. We’ll consider your request and get back to you in 5 working days.