Low Impact Amenity Woodland Management
Low impact amenity woodland management - Woodlands should be home to a vast array of wildlife including birds, insects, mammals, and a broad range of flowering plants and fungi. In the face of climate change, our woodlands must remain healthy and resilient to continue to produce timber and deliver valuable benefits to nature and society. Traditional harvesting and management practices often leave lasting impacts on the landscape. Heavy machinery can compact the soil, damage understory vegetation, and disrupt sensitive ecosystems. Sustainable silvicultural practices carefully plan operations to minimise disruption to woodland soil, understorey vegetation, retained trees, nesting sites, feeding areas, and migration corridors.
Low-impact tree and woodland management utilises specialised equipment and techniques to minimise disturbance without losing sight of efficiency and financial accountability. Using lightweight, adaptable, manoeuvrable machinery like our Alstor 840 Pro, our goal is to leave the landscape as undisturbed as possible.