Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Temperate Deciduous Woodland - Case
Study
- Case Study - New Forest
- Location
- The location of the New Forest is as
follows. It is in the Mid-South of the UK. In
relation to Southampton it is South West of
it and around 5.5 miles. It is in the county
of Hampshire
- Human uses
- Resources
- Timber and Timber Products
- The New Forest produces approximately 50,000 tonnes of
timber per annum, equivalent to over 2,000 lorry loads each
year.
- The timber comes from areas that are either thinned
to promote the growth of the remaining trees or
from areas cleared for replanting or restoration to
other habitats, such as heathland.
- All the timber is certificated, holding the Forest
Stewardship Council® (FSC®) mark, giving the
customer assurance that the wood has come from
sustainable managed forests.
- The forest remains very much a working landscape
and all the receipts from timber sales go back into
the area helping to cover the costs of tree
establishment, conservation and recreation work.
- Recreation
- Visitor Attractions
- Museum
- The New Forest Centre - history of the New
Forest. The New Forest also home to the famous
National Motor Museum at Beaulieu and
Buckler's Hard.
- Exbury Gardens
- Wildlife Park
- Finding and photographing
- Tours
- Open top bus safari
- Activities
- Golf
- Walking
- Horseriding
- Walking festivals
- Beach Bus
- Conservation
- There are 20 conservation areas in the New Forest National
Park, of which three straddle the boundary between the Park
and New Forest District Council’s area.
- Cyclists and walkers use
pathways - this means no
vegetation or habitats are
harmed
- The New Forest Trust
- Protecting the Landscape
- Eradicating Himalayan Balsam
- Providing Land and
Smallholdings for
commoning
- Removing Giant Hogweed
- Creating a community Woodland
- Promoting understanding of how
the Forest words
- New Forest Library
- Ferny Croft Scouts Activity Centre
- Educating others
- Groups and community clubs
- Looking After the Animals
- Animals are
kept
- Cows
- Horses
- Deer
- Birds
- Donkeys
- Pigs
- Reptiles
- Reflective collars
- Reflective stickers for Pony visibility
- Preventing animal accidents
- Stallion Scheme
- Publicity for Ponies
- New forest bat project
- Facts
- The New Forest has 26 miles or 42km of coastline.
- The New Forest is one of Britain’s
newest and smallest national
parks, designated in 2005
- It has an area of 218 square miles that include
86 square miles of woodland, 61 square miles
of heathland and grassland, 57 square miles of
farmland, 26 miles of coastland and141 miles
of footpaths
- The New Forest is enjoyed by
millions of people every year,
the majority of visits (13.5
million) are by day trip visitors
- Total spending associated with leisure visits to the New
Forest National Park is estimated at around £107.6 million.
Taking into account ‘leakage’, it is estimated that spending
within the New Forest on leisure trips amounts to £72
million.
- The total number of actual jobs
sustained directly and indirectly in
the New Forest by visitor activity is
estimated to be 2,451.
- Management
- See Conservation
- Controlled felling
- Replanting
- Planning for recreational use and conservation