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QJF Featured Articles
Offer, A. & Reynolds, C. (2026) The Brechfa forest plots: results after 70 years. QJF, 120(1): 18-29.
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Smith, S.W., Cavers, S., Luna Diez, E., Edwards, D., Cottrell, J., Kyle, C., Nichols, C., McKelvey, H., Stokes, V. & Mitchell, R.J. (2025) Species, genes and epigenetics: how dimensions of diversity interact for forest resilience. QJF, 119(4):241-248.
Brown, N., Combes, M., Marzano, M., Chávez, V.A., Milne, A.E. & Crow, P. (2025) The importance of visual surveys in tree health surveillance and the role of public reporting. QJF, 119(4):234-240.
Burgess, J. (2025) Are Ancient Woods Slipping Away? Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 119(3): 158-165.
Leslie, R. (2025) Are Ancient Woods Slipping Away? Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 119(3): 173-177.
Leslie, A. & Short, I. (2025) Mixed species broadleaved and broadleaved/conifer stands in Great Britain for timber production. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 119(2): 82-88
Studholme, H. (2025) Rooting the Future Forest. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 119(1): 42-47
Clarke, J. 2024 The Living Ash Project - Ten Years On. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 118(4): 246-251.
Plummer, L. 2024 Ancient Woodland Restoration on Steep Slopes. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 118(3): 201-206.
Carabine, S. 2024 A bounded wood: How and why we should manage woodlands in our communities. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 118(3): 189-194.
Lawfull, S. 2024 RFS Award - Forestry in the Community. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 118(3): 157-161.
Field, A and Tew, E. 2024 What Issues May Affect UK Forest Management Within 50 Years? Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 118(2): 95-103.
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Alder, D. 2024 Implications of irregular silviculture for woodland birds, bats and plants in broadleaved woodland. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 118(2): 86-94.
Lawrence, R. 2024 Grown in Britain: supporting the use of UK timber. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 118(1): 50-52.
Wilkinson, B and Groves, F. 2024 Young Shoots: An Evaluation of Subsidised Outdoor Learning Training. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 118(1): 16-20.
Denman, S. and Brown, N. 2023 What Does it Take to Stop Bad Bacteria on Oak? Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 117(2): 98-106.
Henderson, L. 2023 Economic Incentives and Barriers to Management of Undermanaged Woodlands in Southeast England. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 117(4): 268-272
Harrington, A and Harrington, L.A. 2023 Use of trees by bats in the UK: implications for forestry and woodland management. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 117(3): 166-174
Beesley, J., Stock, O. and Clark, J. 2023 Seed Sourcing and Tree Improvement of Minor Species. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 117(3): 203-206
Field, A. 2023 Goshawk as predators of grey squirrel in Gloucestershire. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 117(2): 92-97
Fuller, R. 2021. Woodland management and birds. Part 1. Sylvicultural systems and tree species. Quarterly Journal of Forestry 115(3): 168-174
Fuller, R. 2021. Woodland management and birds. Part 2. Conservation measures and strategies. Quarterly Journal of Forestry 115 (4): 238-244
Kerr, G., Haufe, J., Stokes, V. and Mason, B. 2020 Establishing robust species mixtures. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 114(3):164-170.
A selection of 15 papers from the Quarterly Journal of Forestry on alternative tree species. Authored by the late Dr Peter Savill and his co-authors Drs Scott Wilson, Bill Mason and Richard Jinks.
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