What is a Community Forest?

A Community Forest is a designated area close to large cities and contains large amounts of brownfield, underused and derelict land.

When the forests were created the average forest cover in the designated areas was 6.9%, and the target is to increase this to 30% over about 30 years. As most of the land is in private ownership the schemes rely mainly on providing landowners with incentives to plant trees. However the forests contain areas of publicly accessible open land, and increasing public access is one of the objectives.

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