Woodland Improvement Scheme including Continuous Forestry Cover
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The Woodland Improvement Scheme provides financial support to forest owners to help meet the cost of thinning broadleaf forests and broadleaf mixtures. This scheme will provide two thinning interventions for all broadleaf and broadleaf mixed forests regardless of whether or not they are grant aided. The scheme also supports the continuous cover forestry approach to forest management.
Thinning leads to a series of benefits such as landscape improvement and biodiversity enhancement.
You must be over 18 years of age and must hold a Personal Public Service Number to apply. Companies must provide their company registration details. You must be the owner, leaseholder or joint manager of the land at the time of the application. Read the terms of the scheme to see the limited exemptions to this rule.
Funding will be targeted at the following forest categories on a first come, first served basis for both first and second thinning:
Support will be available for the following work:
These are the terms and conditions of the Woodland Improvement Scheme. You must be over 18 years of age and must hold a Personal Public Service Number to apply. Companies must provide their company registration details.
Woodland Improvement Scheme conditions
These are the terms and conditions of the Woodland Improvement Scheme.
The maximum grant levels are as follows:
Fixed Grant - €/ha (per treated hectare) | |
First Thinning Intervention | €750 |
Second Thinning Intervention | €500 |
Continuous cover forestry | €750 for each intervention (max 3 interventions) |
A treated hectare is eligible for one payment under the Woodland Improvement Scheme. Areas which have already received payment under this scheme for a past thinning operation are eligible to apply again for the second intervention.
Applications for approval must be made through a registered forester to:
Woodland Improvement Scheme First Intervention Form 1
This is the first form to be completed as part of the first intervention under the Woodland Improvement Scheme.
Woodland Improvement Scheme First Intervention Form 2
This is the second form to be completed as part of the first intervention under the Woodland Improvement Scheme.
Woodland Improvement Scheme Second Intervention Form 1
This is the first form to be completed as part of the second intervention under the Woodland Improvement Scheme.
Woodland Improvement Scheme Second Intervention Form 2
This is the second form to be completed as part of the second intervention under the Woodland Improvement Scheme.
The Continuous Cover Forestry Scheme provides financial support to help forest owners manage their woodland in a way that opens up the canopy and creates new habitats for wildlife. The scheme helps to create an uneven canopy structure with the aim of producing high quality, high value logs.
These objectives are met through:
Continuous Cover Forestry is an alternative forest management approach where the forest canopy is maintained at one or more levels without clearfelling. The distinctive element of Continuous Cover Forestry is the avoidance of clearfelling areas greater than 0.25 ha, or more than two tree heights wide without the retention of some mature trees.
You must be over 18 years of age and hold a Personal Public Service Number (PPSN). Companies must provide their company registration details (CRO number).
Applicants must be the owner, leaseholder or joint manager of the land at the time of the application. Exceptions to this rule will only apply where:
Every effort should be made by registered foresters to ensure that multiple applications by the same applicant are not submitted.
All grant aided conifer and broadleaves forests including broadleaved mixtures are eligible for funding. In mixture crops the stand must be managed so that the best possible trees are selected as future crop candidates regardless of species.
This element of the Woodland Improvement Scheme (WIS) will provide funding for conversion of existing forests to Continuous Cover Forestry over a 12 year transitional period. Successful applicants are eligible for three WIS payments (€750) for three separate interventions.
Support will be available for the following work:
On application, other related operations, may be approved.
Applicants must comply with all the conditions of the scheme.
Applications must be accompanied by an existing Forest Management Plan and the Transformation Management Plan.
The scheme involves a Continuous Cover Forestry Transformation Management Plan that will run for a period of 12 years with three installments of €750 occurring at intervals throughout the 12 year period.
The first installment will be at year 1 with the final payment issuing within 12 years from the date of completion of works relating to the first intervention.
The middle payment can be paid at any stage during the intervening period. The schedule of payments and timing of these interventions are to be described within the Transformation Management Plan.
The following grant aid is available under the scheme:
Fixed Grant - €/ha (per treated hectare) | |
First Intervention | €750 |
Second Intervention | €750 |
Third Intervention | €750 |
Aid for Continuous Cover Forestry will be granted solely in connection with duly justified and substantiated costs.
Forest owners who have already received one Woodland Improvement Scheme grant can apply for two Continuous Cover Forestry installments (the first installment at any stage within 4 years from year 12 and the second and last installment in year 12).
The scheme is limited to 30 projects (maximum 10 hectares in size) up until the end of the Forestry Programme 2014 – 2020 and priority may be given to suitable sites of environmental or landscape significance on a first come first served basis.
An application for approval for Continuous Cover Forestry under the Woodland Improvement Scheme is considered valid when the following completed documents have been received by the Department:
The applicant and a Continuous Cover Forestry Registered Forester must complete the application form following a site visit and detailed field assessment.
For further information contact: