1.1 Site Assessment & Tree Species Selection

Scottish Borders Planning A Forest 3 DAYS

£510.00 + VAT

Introductory module on recognising site conditions and selecting the right species for the right site.

Eligible for the Future Foresters Training Fund and Women in Forestry Training Fund. Applications for funding will re-open soon. Register your interest here.

12 in stock

When

01 – 03 July 2025, 9am to 5pm

Where

Eskdalemuir, Scottish Borders

In a nutshell

This introductory level module aims to provide an overview of site conditions relevant for forestry and their implications for tree species choice. Delegates should have a basic understanding of forestry. Topics covered include climate conditions, an introduction to forest soils, vegetation as fertility indicator, tree species’ requirements on site conditions and an introduction to Forest Development Types as the longterm target of forest management. The module includes indoor sessions as well as extensive site visits and practical exercises.

Learning outcomes

Delegates can recognise principal soil types and explain their implications for soil fertility and soil moisture. They are able to relate soil fertility to ground vegetation on site, access and interpret information on climatic conditions, and choose site-adapted tree species and forest types. Delegates will also be able to access and use FR’s Ecological Site Classification system ESC.

Pre-Requisite knowledge

Basic understanding of forestry practice and/or undergraduate degree or equivalent.

Additional details

All course materials included in price. Lunch will be available to purchase from the Eskdalemuir cafe.