Species Diversity for Managers and Supervisors
Objectives
At the end of the course, the participants should have an understanding of:
Why species diversity is important;
The different site factors influencing species choice;
The site requirements of different species to enable selection of a suitable species;
How to plan species diversity at a coupe level;
The role of open ground;
When to use natural regeneration;
Mixtures;
The potential of Forest Development Type
Who should attend?
Existing Forestry Works Managers
Site Supervisors
Team Leaders
Managers within Forestry
Forestry contractors wishing to understand their responsibilities on site
Lead Instructor
Chris Jones
Chris has nearly 40 years of forestry and woodland management experience, including 35 years in Wales. He began with the Forestry Commission in S E Wales, managing harvesting and restocking. Later, at Forest Research, he developed projects to support the forestry sector in Wales. Chris led field teams and served as a liaison between Forest Research and FC Wales, transferring valuable information.
At Forest Research, he collaborated with specialists on silviculture, expanding his knowledge in environmental elements and tree physiology for sustainable forest management. He provided technical input at various FC and Institute of Chartered Foresters events, covering topics like species diversity, ground preparation, and silvicultural systems.
Chris now advises private foresters and forest management businesses, offering training on matching ground preparation and species to sites. He is the go-to forester in Wales for issues related to tree establishment, species choice, and silvicultural techniques.
Other Information
The course will include visiting site in a forestry and woodland environment.
The ground will be uneven so there will be a need to wear PPE suitable for outdoor visits appropriate to the conditions and weather.
Bespoke option available: We can organise this course on your site subject to planning & preparation costs.*