Forestry
Ó An Roinn Talmhaíochta, Bia agus Mara
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
Ó An Roinn Talmhaíochta, Bia agus Mara
Foilsithe
An t-eolas is déanaí
Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
The Forest Service is responsible for ensuring the development of Forestry within Ireland in a manner and to a scale that maximises its contribution to national socio-economic well-being on a sustainable basis that is compatible with the protection of the environment.
In this section you can learn more about the services, supports and information available from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine for this sector.
The Forestry Licence Viewer is an online tool that provides information on forestry licence applications. The Viewer allows the user to search by application reference number; select an application from the recent applications list; or, to simply zoom in on a site.
This is the second phase of the project, which provides application documentation. Documentation will be made available for applications received from 11th January, 2021, when they are opened for public consultation. An additional tab will become available when a site is selected, where the user will be presented with the available documents, which can be opened to read. Further documents will appear when the application is decided, which is when the full suite of assessment and other documents become available.
Submissions received on forestry licence applications will be uploaded to the viewer as they are received and processed.
The Viewer will be released in phases. Phase 1 was released on 1st December, 2020. The next phase will provide a facility to make a submission on a forestry licence application and to pay the fee, which will be released later this spring.
Forestry Licence Viewer
Forestry Licence Viewer Privacy Notice
Forestry and Freshwater Pearl Mussel Requirements, (DAFM, 2008)
Land Types for Afforestation
Land Types for Afforestation
Environmental Requirements for Afforestation
Afforestation Scheme Form 3 Declarations
Forest Recreation in Ireland – A Guide for Forest Owners and Managers, DAFM, Forest Service, 2006
List of Native Woodland Scheme Ecologists July 2022
Directory of Professional Ecologists for Forestry Projects
Public Attitudes Survey on Forestry
Implementation of the MacKinnon Report
Implementation of the MacKinnon Report
Project Charter
Project Woodland, Project Charter
Project Board Interim Reports
Project Board Interim Report 3, December 2021
Project Board Interim Report 2, October 2021
Project Board Interim Report 1, July 2021
The Forest Service of the Department is responsible for implementing EU Council Directive 1999/105/EC on the marketing of forest reproductive material.
Forest reproductive material (FRM) is a collective term to describe seeds, plants and cuttings, which are important for forestry purposes.
The aim of the legislation is to ensure that forest reproductive material, which is marketed, is from approved suitable sources and is clearly labelled and identified throughout the entire process from tree seed collection to processing, storage, forest nursery production and delivery to the final forest user.
The Forest Service of the Department is also the National Designated Authority in Ireland for the OECD Scheme for the Certification of Forest Reproductive Material Moving in International Trade otherwise known as the ‘OECD Forest Seed and Plant Scheme’.
The object of the international OECD Scheme is to encourage the production and use of forest seeds, parts of plants and plants that have been collected, transported, processed, raised and distributed in a manner that ensures their trueness to name. Material covered by the Scheme is intended for use in a variety of forestry purposes.
Post BREXIT the OECD is Scheme is the certification system required for all imports and exports of forest reproductive material to and from Great Britain.
Forest seed and plants are also be subject to the requirements of the EU Plant Health Regulation 2016/2031 on protective measures against pests of plants.
The following services are available:
• Registration of seed stands
• Registration of suppliers of forest reproductive material - seed collectors, nurseries, seed and plant importers and brokers
• Issuing of Seed Collection Permits and Master Certificates of Provenance for seed collections
• Certification of exports of forest seeds and plants to non-EU countries, who are members of the OECD Forest Seed and Plant Scheme such as UK(GB)
• Advice on forest seed and plant regulations
For additional information on Forest Reproductive Material (FRM), see the documents and links below:
Council Directive 1999/105/EC on the marketing of forest reproductive material
Ireland’s National List of Basic Material 2022 – EU Regulated Species
Ireland’s National List of Basic Material 2022 – EU Regulated Species and species registered in Ireland
On the basis of national registers of planted forest tree species called basic material, the Commission draws up an EU list so that the scheme operates smoothly throughout the EU. The Commission's Forest Reproductive Material Information System (FOREMATIS) provides a search tool for forest breeders, forest nurserymen, experts and the general public, functioning as a repository linked with EU countries' data of planted forest tree species.
FOREMATIS provides access to the data of the national registers, containing the details of approved basic material including data on areas or geographic location - essential for determining if a particular material is suitable for a site. After harvesting, a master certificate is issued with a unique register reference for information and traceability
The OECD Scheme for the Certification of Forest Reproductive Material Moving in International Trade, known as the ‘OECD Forest Seed and Plant Scheme’ seeks to encourage the production and use of forest tree seeds or plants that have been collected, processed, raised, labelled and distributed in a manner that ensures their trueness to name.
OECD Forest Seed and Plant Scheme Rules and Regulations 2019
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