The survey will form part of one of our new research projects which investigates the resilience of mixed species – compared to single species – stands as part of efforts to improve resilience to drought in the face of the climate emergency.
Find out more about the project here: EXPLORATION: Experimenting with mixed species planting for drought adaptation
“By sharing your knowledge and experience with us, you’ll be helping to influence which species mixtures we prioritise in our research, and ultimately help shape future drought guidance for the UK forestry sector”, said George Xenakis, Senior Climate Change Scientist at Forest Research.
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The growing threat of droughts
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and severity of droughts, posing significant challenges for forest ecosystems. Establishing mixed-species forests, as recommended by the UK Forestry Standard, may help their ability to adapt to drought conditions – however the current evidence base is inconclusive.
This project will combine innovative experimental approaches such as Internet of Things sensors and remote sensing, with essential stakeholder consultations – like the survey.
The overarching aim of the project is to assess whether planting mixtures improves drought resilience, by trialling those recommended as part of our stakeholder consultation. The research findings will be used to provide practical guidance and policy recommendations for forest management.
Visit the Forest Research Climate Change Hub to find out more about the project and our current drought guidance.
Survey deadline: 31 October 2025.