Scotland's Forestry Strategy 2019-2029 draft: strategic environmental assessment (SEA)
Findings of the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) of the consultation draft of Scotland's Forestry Strategy 2019-2029.
Appendix D: Figures in support of the environmental baseline
Key / Figure Source
Figure B1: Geological Conservation Review sites map
(Source: Scotland's Environment map)
Figure B2: National Scenic Areas map
(Source: Scotland's Environment map)
Figure B3: Woodland distribution map
(Source: Native Woodland Survey of Scotland 2014)
Figure B4: Deer fence high cost area map
(Source: Scotland's Environment map)
Figure B5: Wild Land Areas map
(Source: Scotland's Environment map)
Figure B6: Pollutant emissions
(Source: Scotland's Environment; Air Quality in Scotland)
Figure B7: Carbon and peatland map
(Source: Scotland's Environment map)
Figure B8: Landscape Character Assessment map
(Source: Scotland's Environment map)
Figure B10: Habitat Map - Orkney and Shetland and Legend
(Source: Scotland's Environment map)
Figure B13: Proportion of features assessed as unfavourable due to herbivores or other pressures
Figure B1: Geological Conservation Review sites map
Figure B2: National Scenic Areas map
Figure B3: Woodland distribution map
Figure B4: Deer fence high cost area map
Figure B5: Wild Land Areas map
Figure B6: Pollutant emissions
Figure B7: Carbon and peatland map
Figure B8: Landscape Character Assessment map
Figure B9: Habitat Map - Northern and Southern Scotland and Western Isles
Figure B10: Habitat Map - Orkney and Shetland and Legend
Figure B11: Impacts of herbivores on native woodlands
Figure B12: Summarises the breakdown of results for the six different feature types identified as being potentially affected by herbivores
Figure B13: Proportion of features assessed as unfavourable due to herbivores or other pressure
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