2019
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January 2019 Vol 113 No. 1
- FC Centenary Celebrating 100 years of Forestry by Sir Harry Studholme
- 100 Years of Forest Science Supported by the Forest Commission by Peter Freer-Smith & Suzanne Peace
- A Century of Forest Policy-makers at the ‘bar of history’ by Alec Dauncey
- Looking back 100 Years in QJF by Freia Bladon
- A Forester’s Perspective: Then and Now by Jim Barraclough & Andrew Powers
- The Origin of the Tree Shelter by Graham Tuley
- Plastic Tree Shelter Recycling by Simon Lloyd
- Ancient Roots to Untruths - Unlearning the past and seeing the world anew by Simon Leadbeater
- A Great Tree Tour by Emma Gilmartin
- Future Foresters Reaches Out by Adam Todd
QJF Apr 2019, Vol. 113, No.2
- Long-term Monitoring in Ham Street Woods, Kent. The Steele plot, 1965-2017 by Peter Buckley
- Rewilding, the view from a Wilder Lake District Valley by Gareth Browning
- Future Famines of Oak-feeding Moth Larvae for Titmouse Bird Species by Dr Terry Mabbett
- RFS/RSFS Study Tour to Bavaria by Eamonn Wall
- Remote Sensing Technologies for the Management of Tree Pests and Diseases by Chloe Barnes
- Forest Resilience in British Forests, Woods and Plantations 3. Past and Future Forests in Britain by Jonathan Spencer
- Ash Dieback and Associated Vegetation Changes in the Coppice of Bradfield Woods by Rob Fuller, Dorothy Casey, Markus Melin, Ross Hill
- Exploring the use of Ecoplugs for Woody Weed Control by Ian Willoughby, Katherine Tubby, Colin Saunders, Suzanne Peace
- The relationship between first order branch infections and stem infection by ash dieback disease on European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) by Sean Roberts, Duncan Slater
- The Future for English Woodlands - Conference Report October 2018 by Adam Todd
QJF Jul 2019, Vol. 113, No.3
- BRIGIT - A consortium for enhancing UK surveillance and response to Xylella fastidiosa by Ana Perez-Sierra, Alan Stewart, Suzanne Sancisi-Frey, Sarah Plummer, Chris Pollard & Gerard Clover
- Forest Resilience in British Forests, Woods & Plantations - 4. Forestry practice and 21st century challenges by Jonathan Spencer & Alison Field
- Delivering Resilient Forests - A summary of research by Ian Willoughby & Suzanne Peace
- Estimating the Ages of Yews - Challenging Constant Annual Increment as a suitable model by Toby Hindson, Andy Moir & Peter Thomas
- RFS Whole Society Meeting East Anglia 13-17 May 2019 by Simon Lloyd & Jen Turner
- Regeneration: Renewal and Creation - A study by the Wessex Silvicultural Group by Freia Bladon, Stephen Woollard, Mark Malins, Ian Briscoe & Daniel Willis
- OPM - Rash assumptions confound control by Terry Mabbett
- Wildfire Adaptation and Contingency Planning in South East England - Implementation of current legislation and policy by Andy J. Moffat and Rob Gazzard
- 'Evolving the Forest' Conference by Freia Bladon
- Goodnature A18 Workshop by Kay Haw
- Excellence in Forestry Awards 2019 by Rachel Thomas
- Exploring Strategies for Responding to Ash Dieback in the UK by Paul Woodcock, Richard Buggs, Mariella Marzano & Christopher Quine
- Translocating Ancient Woodlands by Peter Buckley
- Where is the Timber Market Going? (and where has it been?) by Peter Whitfield
- Silviculture and Deer Management - Part 1 by Mark Malins & Peter Oliver
- What have we learned from 100 Years of Dutch Elm Disease? by Joan Webber
- The Use of Drones in Forestry Management by Andrew Clark
- Red Squirrel Bark-stripping of Hornbeam in North Wales by Craig Shuttleworth & Robin Gill