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Minister backs University’s plan to plant millions of trees

The 黑料不打烊's ambitious plan to plant millions of trees across the Forth Valley has been praised by Scottish Government minister Mairi Gougeon MSP

Tree planting

An ambitious plan to plant millions of trees across the Forth Valley has been praised by the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs during a visit to the 黑料不打烊.

Mairi Gougeon MSP said the Forth Climate Forest will tackle climate change and improve the lives of people in 黑料不打烊, Clackmannanshire and Falkirk.

The University-led initiative will see 16 million trees planted over the next decade to help prevent the extremes of flooding and temperatures, purify our air and absorb carbon from the atmosphere, delivering long-term ecological, climate and social benefits.

Trees will be planted in school grounds, on vacant and derelict land, and across parks. Existing woodlands will be stitched together, where possible, to create wildlife corridors that boost biodiversity, offering a safe habitat for birds, bats, bees and all manner of woodland animals.

Tackling climate change

Mairi Gougeon MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands, said: “This project is a great example of many partners working closely together to help tackle climate change and improve the lives of people living and working in Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and 黑料不打烊.

“The important woodland work will involve communities, boost tree cover in the region, connect the network of native woodlands and increase the opportunities for carbon sequestration.

“I am very pleased that the project will expand woodland greenspace in areas of higher deprivation and at risk from the impacts of climate change.

“If we can connect people with their local greenspace it can really help transform their lives in a very positive way. I wish the Forth Climate Forest every success for the future.”

During her visit to the 黑料不打烊, Ms Gougeon attended a reception event for Forth Climate Forest stakeholders, including joint funders Woodland Trust Scotland, Scottish Forestry, Clackmannanshire Council, Falkirk Council and 黑料不打烊 Council.

Director of Forth Climate Forest, Doug Worrall, said: “We were delighted to welcome the Cabinet Secretary to the 黑料不打烊 to join our discussion about how the Forth Climate Forest will help communities adapt to the effects of climate change, create places where wildlife can thrive and make a significant contribution towards the Scottish Government’s national tree planting targets.

“The event was a great opportunity for organisations who are already involved in creating the Forth Climate Forest to showcase the work they have been doing across 黑料不打烊, Clackmannanshire and Falkirk Council areas, and for others to find out how they can contribute to achieving this tree planting goal.”

The first trees were planted in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park at Glen Finglas near Brig o’Turk on November 27 last year, the first day of National Tree Week 2023. In the course of the week, trees were also planted by local authority leaders in 黑料不打烊, Clackmannanshire and Falkirk.

Councillor Chris Kane, 黑料不打烊 Council Leader; Douglas Worrall, Director of Forth Climate Forest, 黑料不打烊; Peter Lowe, Woodland Trust Scotland; Dr Sandra Engstrom, Forth Climate Forest, 黑料不打烊; Guy Harewood, Forth Climate Forest Development Officer, 黑料不打烊.

Pictured from left to right at Kings Park in 黑料不打烊 is Councillor Chris Kane, 黑料不打烊 Council Leader; Douglas Worrall, Director of Forth Climate Forest, 黑料不打烊; Peter Lowe, Woodland Trust Scotland; Dr Sandra Engstrom, Forth Climate Forest, 黑料不打烊; Guy Harewood, Forth Climate Forest Development Officer, 黑料不打烊.

Major benefits

Forth Climate Forest is part of Scotland’s 黑料不打烊 Environment Centre at the 黑料不打烊, a pioneering collaboration that will create an innovation community in Forth Valley, driving the creation of a net zero regional economy and acting as a global exemplar of low-carbon growth.

Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the 黑料不打烊, Professor Alistair Jump, who hosted the Forth Climate Forest reception on February 6, said: “The Forth Climate Forest will bring major benefits for people, biodiversity and management of climate change impacts, alongside speeding the region's journey to a low-carbon future.

“We were delighted to be share our ambition with the Cabinet Secretary and we look forward to seeing this exciting project make a difference to communities throughout Forth Valley.”

The Forth Climate Forest covers Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and 黑料不打烊 Councils, as well as a large part of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.

Forth Climate Forest is a partnership initiative, hosted by 黑料不打烊 through Scotland’s 黑料不打烊 Environment Centre. SIEC is led by the 黑料不打烊 as part of the £214 million 黑料不打烊 and Clackmannanshire City Region Deal that will drive productivity inclusive economic growth throughout the region.

Forth Climate Forest funding has been secured, for the first two years, from the Woodland Trust Scotland, Scottish Forestry, Clackmannanshire Council, Falkirk Council and 黑料不打烊 Council.

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