This dataset identifies claimed areas for Woodland Creation
- Claims under FGS. The aim of this category is to support the creation of new
woodland that will bring economic, environmental and social benefits.
Scotland’s woodlands and forests are a vital national
resource and play an important role in rural development and sustainable land
use.
As well as helping to reduce the impacts of climate change
and providing timber for industry, our forests enhance and protect the
environment and provide opportunities for public enjoyment.
The Forestry Grant Scheme (FGS) will support:
the creation of new woodlands, contributing towards the Scottish Government woodland creation planting targetthe sustainable management of existing woodlands
WOODLAND CREATION -
CLAIMS
The aim of this category is to support the creation of new
woodland that will bring economic, environmental and social benefits.
These benefits include:
meeting our target to increase woodland cover by an extra 100,000 hectares between 2012 and 2022helping mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions through carbon sequestration restoration of 'lost' habitats through developing forest habitat networkssupporting a sustainable forest industry by providing a reliable timber supplyprotecting soil and waterproviding community benefits through public accessenhancing urban areas and improving landscapessupporting rural development through local businesses and
farm diversification
This dataset identifies areas where tree planting has taken
place under the following FGS woodland creation options:
ConiferDiverse ConiferBroadleavesNative Scots PineNative Upland BirchNative BroadleavesNative Low-density BroadleavesSmall or Farm WoodlandsNative Broadleaves in Northern and Western Isles
The polygons in this dataset identify the spatial location
of tree species grant aided under FGS and the planting year. All areas of grant
aided open ground (OG) and non-grant aided other land (OL) are excluded from
this dataset.
For more detailed information please see the metadata record on
Scotland's SpatialData.gov.scot Metadata Portal.