As part of its work, Reforesting Scotland publishes a variety of publications, including a journal, a newsletter for members, video films, and several reports.
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| Reforesting Scotland journal The Reforesting Scotland journal is Reforesting Scotland's main publication and is published twice a year. Members of Reforesting Scotland receive two copies of the journal with their subscription, but copies are also available to non-subscribers. |
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| The Radical Rowan newsletter The Radical Rowan is Reforesting Scotland's newsletter and is sent to members twice a year. |
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| Annual reports Reports highlighting the achievements of Reforesting Scotland's projects over the years, as well as the other activities of the organisation, and summaries of financial accounts. |
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| Community Woodland information sheets The information sheets are designed to provide a clear and concise introduction for community woodlands in various subject areas. There is a total of 20 information sheets, which can also be obtained as a Community Woodland Information Pack. |
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Review of Community Woodlands in Scotland A review which details the developments made in the Community Woodland movement over the last ten years, and outlines a vision for community woodlands in Scotland in the future and how this vision can be achieved. |
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| Access surveys Woods for All has worked on several access surveys across Scotland to determine the accessibility of woods for disabled people, and to suggest improvements and upgrades to facilities at these woods. |
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| Videos Woods for All has produced three video films in VHS format which tell of the history, both ancient and modern, of particular woodlands, as well as showing trees and a variety of forest wildlife. |
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| Tree Identification for Everyone Another Woods for All project; a resource pack designed with accessibility in mind, including tactile sheets and a CDrom. |
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| Beautiful woodland greeting cards These cards have been produced to raise funds for the Blarbuie Project. Reforesting Scotland is one of the partners of the Blarbuie Project, through Woods for All. |
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| Reports from the Rural Alternatives Shared Futures project (RAP) Formal reports to funders, 6 case studies from project partner communities, and articles by project manager Jake Paul. |
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