This dataset identifies areas approved for LISS under FGS. Low impact silvicultural systems are a type of woodland management that helps to increase species and structural diversity. 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 LISS The aim of this option is to facilitate the transformation of stands to low impact silvicultural systems (LISS). Low impact silvicultural systems are a type of woodland management that helps to increase species and structural diversity. It normally causes less rapid change to the landscape and to the physical environment than clear felling systems and so can help the landowner meet multi-purpose objectives. In the context of climate change, varied silvicultural systems will increase the resilience of forests and may limit the damage caused by extreme events, such as gales or pests outbreaks.For more detailed information please see the metadata record on Scotland's SpatialData.gov.scot Metadata Portal
FGS SMF Low Impact Silvicultural Systems (LISS)
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OverviewFGSForestry Grant SchemeLISSLow Impact Sivicultural SystemsOpen DataSMFSustainable Management of Forests
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dcat_issued2019-10-23T13:57:31.000Z
dcat_modified2022-11-29T17:13:29.445Z
dcat_publisher_nameScottish.Forestry
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