Management Plans

... useful management plans are based on the interpretation of good quality survey information and the distillation of that information into a practical and workable plans.

 

sensitive harvesting of non-native sycamore from a wet woodland  SSSI to protect ground flora 

 The consultants can undertaken a range of management plans:

  • Species or Habitat Conservation management plans
  • Whole estate plans associated with large scale devleopments such as windfarms
  • Woodland or Forest plans as part of Rural Development grant schemes
  • Small scale farm surveys and plans
  • Conservation plans associated with development
  • Feasibility study prior to land acquisition

In our experience management plans need to identify

  • Key features
  • Clear aims and objectives
  • Practical solutions
  • Achievable timetables

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 habitat and species restoration often requires imagination and vision as well as resources

Site Last Updated - 07/12/2009 13:20:09
Highland Ecology and Development Services is an association of consultants based in the Highlands established by Paul Young BSc, MSc, MiCFor & CEnv and Phil James BSc (Hons), MIEEM