Reforesting Scotland

United Kingdom
Address:
39 Corstorphine Hill Avenue, Edinburgh EH12 6LF

Over the years we have produced a range of projects, publications and policy statements, but what we do, individually and collectively, also goes beyond formal projects, and covers a wide range of themes, some of which are illustrated in the ‘What we do‘ section. Our activities are inspired by the Reforesting Scotland vision.

The annual Reforesting Scotland Gathering provides the opportunity for members to meet and share ideas and experiences in an informal and sociable atmosphere. Members also have various online forums through which to communicate throughout the year.

Through its international networking, Reforesting Scotland links with people-focused projects throughout the world, particularly among the temperate and boreal forest zones.

As a grassroots charity we are looking for new members who can help us take up the challenges that face Scotland’s native forests and woodland culture in the future. Whatever your interest, be it as a tree grower, a craft worker, a designer of buildings, or simply as a supporter of Reforesting Scotland’s aims, join Reforesting Scotland and help practical work towards the regeneration of Scotland’s land and communities.

Source: https://reforestingscotland.org/who-we-are/ accessed on 12/03/2021.

DESCRIPTION

A membership organisation encouraging free and open debate on a wide range of forest and land issues in Scotland around a vision of a well-forested and productive landscape as well as a culture which values the contribution that trees and woods bring to our lives.

NWFP WORK FOCUS

Support to the development of NWFP-based enterprise and marketing initiatives within a sustainable culture of managing and using NWFPs in Scotland.

IUFRO REPRESENTATIVES

NWFPS.ORG IS POWERED BY
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The INCREDIBLE project aims to show how Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFP) can play an important role in supporting sustainable forest management and rural development, by creating networks to share and exchange knowledge and expertise. ‘Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) promotes cross-sectoral collaboration and innovation to highlight the value and potential of NWFPs in the region.

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Innovation Networks of Cork, Resins and Edibles in the Mediterranean basin’ (INCREDIBLE) project receives funding from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement Nº 774632

The NWFPS.ORG Knowledge Repository webpage is designed to act as a long term legacy of various research activities and projects dealing with non-wood forest products. It hosts various information on researchers, research institutions and research topics from all around the globe. If you need your project to remain alive for longer period of time, or you just need a project website, feel free to contact us at info[at]nwfps.org.

Whether you want your project to have a free domain in form of www.nwfps.org/[project-name] of other domain name of your choice (ending with .com, .org, .net, .eu, etc.), we can do the registration for you and point your domain to your content. All our servers provide free SSL encryption and can be rented for multiple years.

If you need just a simple website displaying your ‘About’ info or you need a more complex design to display your content, it can be arranged.

Not all of your content can be displayed in generic websites? Contact us for specific database development.

Stand out with your visuals! If you’re starting a project, you will need a visual identity. We can design your logotype and all other dissemination documents.

You also need a free email service? It can be done! There is no limit in number of e-mail addresses in form of [your-name]@nwfps.org. Spam protection can also be implemented.

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