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Multiple benefits of integrating trees into farming systems.

Multiple benefits of integrating trees into farming systems. John Tucker, Director Woodland Creation, Woodland Trust. Climate change. River Derwent, 2009. Trees can:. Reduce surface water run off, soil erosion and flow into streams

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Multiple benefits of integrating trees into farming systems.

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  1. Multiple benefits of integrating trees into farming systems. John Tucker, Director Woodland Creation, Woodland Trust.

  2. Climate change

  3. River Derwent, 2009

  4. Trees can: Reduce surface water run off, soil erosion and flow into streams Act as a “green leaky dam”, slowing water speeds and thereby reducing peak flows and helping mitigate against flooding. Reduce manure and fertiliser run off thereby improving water quality . This can be particularly important in Nitrogen Vulnerable Zones (NVZ).

  5. Pontbren: infiltration rates improved by 90% within 2 years of planting.

  6. Shelter belts

  7. Marketing and biosecurity

  8. Shade

  9. Fuel wood

  10. River bank stabilisation

  11. Woodland as food source

  12. Novel crops?

  13. Agro-forestry

  14. “I am confident that farm woodland creation is about to enjoy a bit of a renaissance, with improved incentives and an increased awareness amongst farmers of the opportunities that exist”. Jim McLaren, President, NFU Scotland.

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