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Corriedoo LMP RevisionAnalysis and Concept Map showing existing woodland structureScale @ A2:
Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalfof HMSO. © Crown copyright and database right [2020]. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number [100021242].© Getmapping Plc and Bluesky International Limited 2020.
1:13,800Author: Lena Boukelia
Date: 20/11/2020
0 0.25 0.5 0.75 10.125 Km ±
Core PathsWatercoursesForest RoadsAlternative ConiferBlocks FelledRoadside High Visibility Blackcraig windfarm
AshBeechBirchOakOther Broadleaves Other Conifers Douglas FirLarchLodgepole Pine Norway SpruceScots PineSitka SpruceNo Species
Current Species
Potential
Public Access
Analysis: Core path runs through the block.Concept: Ensure path remains accessible to the public. Increasing species diversity and age structure will improve walkers experience
Long Term Retention
Analysis: Two areas of established mixed conifer or broadleaf plantation create valuable habitat for feeding and nestingConcept: Intention to instigate areas of long-term retention for established plantation that offers wide benefits of habitat provision and continuity of food source, for raptor species and red squirrel
Riparian network
Analysis: Extensive networks of watercourse, tributaries of Garple Burn, an important habitat within the forest blockConcept: Continue to develop permanent habitat network of broadleaf woodland and open habitat within the riparian zone. Garple Burn shows high erosion along river banks, supplementary broadleaf planting will increase stability
Habitat Diversity
Analysis: Open water bodies would benefit from mixed native broadleaf and / or adjacent areas of open space. Concept: Enhancement or establishment of native mixed broadleaf / conifer plantations adjacent to open water bodies within the block to improve habitat diversity.
Local Landscape
Analysis: High visibility corridor parallel's the A702Concept: Increase species diversity along this corridor. Use first thinnings to initiate a move to continuous forest cover.
Proposed Main Objectives1.
2.
Timber Production: optimise productive potential and timber quality
Increasing resilience to wind damage by avoiding elevatedexposed edges and implementing low density windbreaks where appropriate during restock3.
4.
Increasing species diversity and age structure within the block
Protection and enhancement of habitats within the ripariancorridor and adjacent to lochs5. Initiate areas of long-term retention for nesting and food supply (predatory birds, grouse and squirrels) with intention to be managed under minimum intervention in the future
Productive Forest
Analysis: Core plantation area of upland Sitka SpruceConcept: Commercial clear-fell, restock, road construction and maintenance as required
Forest Resilience and Age
Analysis: Increase forest resilience by age restructuring and species diversification on suitable soil typesConcept: Restructure the existing even-aged Sitka Spruce plantation to reduce future coupe size and increase structural diversity. Extend or advance fell dates to limit the number of concurrent fellings. Optimise use of alternative tree species and open space to meet UKFS guidelines