0 500 1,000 meters legend - forestry and land scotland · 2019. 8. 7. · - remove lp as a...

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± 0 1,000 500 Meters This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Forestry Commission PGA 100025498 - 2012. Infected pine regeneration - carry out cleaning to reduce effect of DMB on pine regeneration Tay Forest District Tentsmuir Forest Plan Analysis and Concept Map (map 3) Scale (A3): 1:25,000 Date: February 2012 Pine stands suffering from DNB - change thinning regime to remove 50% of infected crop - continue to monitor the progress sign of the disease - look for alternative species for restocking - remove LP as a component Morton Lochs area - leased from FCS by SNH Extensive waymarked trail network linking key areas of the forest - review in next 5 years - improve visitor zones during thinning programme Wet areas not suitable for commercial crop - manage the natural regeneration, include in CCF Beech regeneration spreading into the forest - carry out a programme of control to check further spread Invasive rhododendron - eradicate rhododendron from this area and prevent its spread to other forest areas Busy forest barrier - improve approach to forest barrier to increase throughput on busy days - review operation of barrier equipement Informal routes and paths under increasing pressure -lidentify and improve most used links Forest car park/HUB - develope existing facilities to improve quality of visitor experience - look at alternative areas for car parking - scope out potential for bussiness consessions in car park Existing forest cover and natural regeneration on the coastal strip - maintain and enhance mobile dunes by progressive removal of regeneration - further dune restoration to be considered in the future - begin a longterm commitment to remove invasive buckthorn from dunes Ice house - programme regular maintenance to stabilise structure and preserve long term - continue to manage USAM and SAM as RER Pedestrian access from Tayport - improve entrance access route to forest in conjunction with key partners Forest drains form - key part of neighbours drainage systems - continue a programme of drain maintenance - remove crop from drain edges durring thinning to allow better access Poor quality and low production of Sitka spruce component - remove Sitka spruce as part of ongoing thinning - continue to clean Sitka spruce regeneration as this arises ! . Car park Legend Road segments Stands infected by DNB Management area

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Page 1: 0 500 1,000 Meters Legend - Forestry and Land Scotland · 2019. 8. 7. · - remove LP as a component Morton Lochs area - leased from FCS by SNH Extensive waymarked trail network linking

±0 1,000500 Meters

This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Forestry Commission PGA 100025498 - 2012.

Infected pine regeneration- carry out cleaning to reduce effect of DMB on pine regeneration

Tay Forest DistrictTentsmuir Forest PlanAnalysis and Concept Map (map 3)Scale (A3): 1:25,000Date: February 2012

Pine stands suffering from DNB- change thinning regime to remove 50% of infected crop - continue to monitor the progress sign of the disease- look for alternative species for restocking- remove LP as a component

Morton Lochs area- leased from FCS by SNH

Extensive waymarked trail networklinking key areas of the forest- review in next 5 years- improve visitor zones during thinning programme

Wet areas not suitable for commercial crop- manage the natural regeneration,include in CCF

Beech regeneration spreading into the forest- carry out a programme of control to check further spread

Invasive rhododendron- eradicate rhododendron from this area and prevent its spread to other forest areas

Busy forest barrier- improve approach to forest barrier to increasethroughput on busy days- review operation of barrier equipement

Informal routes and paths under increasing pressure-lidentify and improve most used links

Forest car park/HUB- develope existing facilities to improvequality of visitor experience- look at alternative areas for car parking- scope out potential for bussiness consessions in car park

Existing forest cover and naturalregeneration on the coastal strip- maintain and enhance mobile dunesby progressive removal of regeneration- further dune restoration to be considered in the future - begin a longterm commitment to remove invasive buckthorn from dunes

Ice house- programme regular maintenance to stabilise structure and preserve long term- continue to manage USAM and SAM as RER

Pedestrian access from Tayport- improve entrance access route to forest in conjunction with key partners

Forest drains form - key part of neighbours drainage systems- continue a programme of drain maintenance- remove crop from drain edges durring thinning to allow better access

Poor quality and low productionof Sitka spruce component- remove Sitka spruce as part of ongoing thinning- continue to clean Sitka spruce regeneration as this arises

!. Car park

Legend

Road segmentsStands infected by DNB

Management area