Recommended Reading
Effectiveness of insecticides, physical barriers and size of planting stock against damage by the pine weevil (Hylobius abietis)
Crop Protection, Science Direct
Are there viable chemical & non-chemical alternatives to the use of conventional insecticides for the protection of young trees from damage by the large pine weevil Hylobius abietis L. in UK forestry?
Ian H. Willoughby, Roger Moore, Andrew J. Moffat, Jack Forster, Imam Sayyed, Kerstin Leslie
Housing fit for a climate emergency - Whole life carbon thinking
Eilidh Forster
The Montesclaros Declaration
Biosecurity risks of the International Trade of Plants
Alternative models for productive upload forestry - Model 2
Scott McG. Wilson & Andrew D. Cameron
Building resilience into Sitka Spruce forests in Scotland in response to the threat of climate change
Andrew D. Cameron
Advice on replanting sites affected by Phytophthora ramorum
Scottish Forestry
Independant Panel on Forestry - Final Report
Biosecurity Guidance
Forestry Commission
Pest and disease resources
Forest Research
Protecting Plant Health A Plant Biosecurity Strategy for Great Britain
Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs
Tree species and provenance
Forest Research
Tree species choice
Natural Resources Wales
Breeding and production of conifers
Forest Research
Seed sources for planting native trees and shrubs in Scotland
Scottish Forestry