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Development of a Tool for Navigating the Evidence concerning Land Managers and Woodland Creation in the United Kingdom
by
Harvey, William J.
, Watts, Kevin
, Marshall, Harry
, Ambrose-Oji, Bianca
, McConnachie, Stephen
, Petrokofsky, Leo
, Petrokofsky, Gillian
, Dunn, Michael
, Edwards, David
, Hemery, Gabriel E.
in
Biodiversity
/ Boolean
/ climate
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forest management
/ Forests
/ Grey literature
/ Land management
/ Landowners
/ Managers
/ Methods
/ Search strategies
/ Stakeholders
/ Trees
/ United Kingdom
/ Woodlands
2024
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Development of a Tool for Navigating the Evidence concerning Land Managers and Woodland Creation in the United Kingdom
by
Harvey, William J.
, Watts, Kevin
, Marshall, Harry
, Ambrose-Oji, Bianca
, McConnachie, Stephen
, Petrokofsky, Leo
, Petrokofsky, Gillian
, Dunn, Michael
, Edwards, David
, Hemery, Gabriel E.
in
Biodiversity
/ Boolean
/ climate
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forest management
/ Forests
/ Grey literature
/ Land management
/ Landowners
/ Managers
/ Methods
/ Search strategies
/ Stakeholders
/ Trees
/ United Kingdom
/ Woodlands
2024
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Development of a Tool for Navigating the Evidence concerning Land Managers and Woodland Creation in the United Kingdom
by
Harvey, William J.
, Watts, Kevin
, Marshall, Harry
, Ambrose-Oji, Bianca
, McConnachie, Stephen
, Petrokofsky, Leo
, Petrokofsky, Gillian
, Dunn, Michael
, Edwards, David
, Hemery, Gabriel E.
in
Biodiversity
/ Boolean
/ climate
/ Collaboration
/ Decision making
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forest management
/ Forests
/ Grey literature
/ Land management
/ Landowners
/ Managers
/ Methods
/ Search strategies
/ Stakeholders
/ Trees
/ United Kingdom
/ Woodlands
2024
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Development of a Tool for Navigating the Evidence concerning Land Managers and Woodland Creation in the United Kingdom
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Development of a Tool for Navigating the Evidence concerning Land Managers and Woodland Creation in the United Kingdom
2024
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Overview
Woodland creation has become an important objective for a variety of stakeholders to help tackle the climate and biodiversity crises. One of the key evidence needs is a better understanding of the multiple factors influencing the willingness and ability of landowners and managers to establish new woodlands. To address this gap, a systematic map of evidence was prepared comprising publications from academic journals and grey literature accessed through bibliographic databases (Web of Science, Scopus, and CAB Abstracts), libraries, direct requests to relevant organisations and individuals, and citation tracking from past reviews. A screening process refined the evidence base to 226 studies within the UK. The systematic evidence map codes the content of each study against a comprehensive list comprising actors, drivers of or barriers to woodland creation, and outcomes. These are presented as a freely accessible, interactive online dashboard detailing sources of evidence. The systematic evidence map helps users navigate the evidence, demonstrating where the bulk of the evidence lies and, conversely, several evidence gaps where there is comparatively little evidence. The findings serve as a basis for dialogue with stakeholders to determine priorities for future primary research.
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MDPI AG
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