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Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research

Forestry is the Institute’s international journal of forest research, published by Oxford University Press. First published in 1927, it has gained an international reputation as one of the most important academic forestry resources.

Institute members receive a free annual subscription to Forestry as part of their membership. This provides access to all online copies of the journal.

Take a look at some of our previous featured articles...

Is Xylella fastidiosa a serious threat to European forests? 

As the true risk posed by Xylella fastidiosa remains largely unknown, this review addresses fundamental questions on how this vector-borne bacterium may impact both North American and European forests.

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Satellite-based time series land cover and change information to map forest area 

Using decades of land cover data from Landsat time series to estimate the forest area of Canada, this research shows the value of time series data and how this can inform science, management, and reporting.

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A century of changing fire management alters ungulate forage in a wildfire-dominated landscape

How can forestry practices such as prescribed fire and wildfire management modify the nutritional resources of ungulates across broad landscapes?

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