2017
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January 2017 Vol 111 No.1
- Making Woodlands Pay Conference Report by RFS
- Survival, height and tree stability responses of Quercus petraea, two decades after the introduction of different tree shelter types by Catherine Elizabeth Duerden, Tom Jenkins, Hugh Evans and Dylan Gwynn-Jones
- Alternative Spruces to Sitka and Norway Part 1- Serbian spruce (Picea omorika) by Peter Savill, Scott Wilson, Bill Mason, Richard Jinks, Victoria Stokes
- Tackling Threats to UK Trees Using Citizen Science by Kate Lewthwaite
- A Year with a Forestry Consultancy in the Lowlands by James Broom
- One Man and his Log by Keith Kirby
- Warren Woods, Bodfari by Rod Waterfield
April 2017 Vol 111 No.2
- RFS Qualifications in Arboriculture, Forestry & Silviculture by Adam Todd, Ted Wilson
- Timber Market Report by John Jenkins
- Alternative Species to Sitka and Norway Spruce - Part 2 by Peter Savill, Scott Wilson, Bill Mason, Richard Jinks, Victoria Stokes, Tom Christian
- Forests for the Future by John Weir
- The FOREMOD Project by Morag Macpherson, Ciara Dangerfield, Oleg Sheremet
- Agroforestry in the UK by Paul Burgess
- Ash Trees for the Future? by Jo Clark
- The First 70 Years of Oxon & Bucks Division by Peter Savill, Nick Mottram
- Jungle, Forest Structure, Deforestation and Community Forestry in Cambodia by Clive Ellis
July 2017 Vol 111 No.3
- Evaluating Options for Robust Forest Adaption to Climate Change by Michal Petr & Duncn Ray
- Experiences with Growing Common Walnut by Jo Clark
- Noble Hardwood Alternatives to Ash by Scott McG. Wilson, Bill Mason, Peter Savill, Richard Jinks
- Forestry & Land Management in New England by Niall Williams, Chloe Darling
- Woodland Carbon Market by Vicky West
- Whole Society Meeting 2017 - Lake District by Ted Wilson, Simon Lloyd
October 2017 Vol 111 No.4
- Agroforestry Conference Report 2017 by Wendy Necar
- RFS Excellence in Forestry Award 2017 by Christine Cahalan, Owen Davies, Christopher Starr, Ted Wilson, Trefor Thompson & Les Starling
- Tree Health and Biosecurity by Katherine Deeks
- Following the Fate of an Amenity Woodland Planting by Terry Mabbett
- The European White Elm Ulmus laevis Pall. by Esmond Harris
- Forest Inventory in Hungary by Gejza Jano