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Updated details: ProSilva Ireland members forest study tour Czech Republic May 9-12, 2013

Learn about LOW IMPACT SILVICULTURE IN SOUTH MORAVIA REGION Updated: Mon 25 March 2013 with itinerary and costs; itinerary can be downloaded ProSilva Ireland is delighted to announce the programme of the 2013 ProSilva Ireland Members Study trip to Czech Republic. The Czech Republic, located in the heart of Europe, has an area of ​​78,864 … Continue reading »

Cultural heritage in sustainable forest management, the Dutch perspective

Stichting Probos has just published an extensive guide on cultural heritage of forests in English, German and French. The goal of the guide is to transfer the enthusiasm and passion for the subject and the knowledge that has been developed over the last decade in the Netherlands, to forest managers and forest owners in other … Continue reading »

ProSilva Ireland members forest study tour to South-West England, Sept. 2012

Learn about IRREGULAR SILVICULTURE IN THE LOWLANDS Thursday 6th September to Sat 8th September 2012 The visits will illustrate the application of irregular silviculture on a range of site and forest types and consider stands in different stages of transformation on private estates in Dorset and Wiltshire.  All the woodland enterprises have multiple objectives but … Continue reading »

Managing The Forest That Builds Itself

OVER 70 people journeyed to Keshcarrigan, Co. Leitrim on April 28 for the first of Prosilva Ireland’s  2012 Open Forest Days. Guest speakers Marc Etienne from ProSilva France and the ProSilva Czech Republic’s Thomas Vrska shed light on principles of continuous cover forestry in Mary and David Legge’s forestry plantations on Saturday April 28. Marc, … Continue reading »

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