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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.

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  • A Trees and Woodland Strategy Toolkit for Local Authorities

    Description

    A step-by-step guide for Local Authorities and their stakeholders to develop and deliver a local tree strategy and harness the long-term benefits that trees can bring to local communities. It provides practical guidance, insightful case studies from ten Local Authorities around the country and an array of other useful resources.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    Three - Produce local urban forest plans

    Source:

    The Tree Council
    Fera Science
    Forest Research
    Forestry Commission
  • Ash Dieback: An Action Plan Toolkit

    Description

    The Toolkit contains resources and materials created by Local Authorities and other agencies as they prepared to manage the impacts of ash dieback.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    One - Improve resilience

    Source:

    The Tree Council
  • Oak Processionary Moth in England: A Toolkit for Local Authorities

    Description

    A practical toolkit that will equip Local Authorities and others responsible for managing trees with the information and tools needed to develop local risk-based management approaches for Oak Processionary Moth.

    Aim:

    Protecting and managing

    Goal:

    One - Improve resilience

    Source:

    The Tree Council
  • Parks and Open Spaces Tree Planting Strategy

    Description

    An exemplar Strategy, the Barking and Dagenham Parks and Open Spaces Strategy assesses the quality of the borough’s tree stock in the context of a quality assessment of green infrastructure assets prepared for the natural capital asset register.

    Aim:

    Growing and expanding

    Goal:

    Seven - Plant more trees in green spaces

    Source:

    London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
  • Tree and Hedge Planting: A Step By Step Guide

    Description

    In this guide, you’ll find lots of helpful tips and information about the main things to think about when planting trees and hedges, including guidance on: choosing your site, which species to buy, where to buy, how to plant and caring for your tree or hedgerow.

    Aim:

    Promoting and supporting

    Goal:

    Nine - Support action from Londoners

    Source:

    The Tree Council
  • Tree Identification Resources

    Description

    Some useful free online resources to help with tree identification

    Aim:

    Promoting and supporting

    Goal:

    Nine - Support action from Londoners

    Source:

    The Tree Council

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