This extensive knowledge hub is run by Agricology, an independent knowledge platform supporting all farmers and growers to transition to more sustainable and resilient farming systems.
10 short leaflets produced by the French Agroforestry Association, the World Agroforestry Centre and the other AGFORWARD partners. The focus is on the successful establishment and management of trees on arable farms, but many of the practices are relevant to trees on livestock farms and agroforestry with permanent crops.
Various useful resources including an agroforestry handbook, videos, e-learning, benefits of agroforestry, news on funding, and guidance on planting designs.
This detailed guide describes how to record ancient and veteran trees, how to assess impacts on them, and how to prolong their life through management.
The Woodland Trust guide to ancient trees and development sets out good practice for protecting and incorporating ancient trees within new developments.
The joint Natural England and Forestry Commission Standing Advice provides guidance on protecting ancient trees and woodlands and ancient and veteran trees from the adverse impacts of new developments (Ancient woodland, ancient trees and veteran trees: advice for making planning decisions).
This document aims to guide the design, implementation, and use of studies to value the benefits and costs of Nature-Based Solutions for climate resilience projects. The aim is that reliable quantification of the costs and benefits of NbS for climate resilience can help to mainstream NbS.
This guidance was created by the Uplands Management Group, a group of land management practitioners, statutory and voluntary groups, who were requested by Defra to work with Natural England to develop a programme of awareness raising on best practice management of blanket bog.
This is a comprehensive resource hub containing guidance on managing a wide range of different habitats to support invertebrates.
This four page guidance note explains what to consider when obtaining plants or seeds for restoring species-rich grasslands in either urban or rural areas.
This web page introduces the Online CaBA GIS Data Package, a compilation of over 150 data layers to help organisations make informed decisions about where to place natural flood management interventions.
Links for data portals from each of the CABA Working Groups such as Urban Water Management, Health and Wellbeing, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Flood Risk Management, Coasts and Estuaries, Chalk Streams and Abstraction.