Hugh Chalmers
Collaborative Action Coordinator
Tweed Forum
This is networking at its most productive level. RSFS site meetings are a first of all a great place to learn. Participants have the opportunity to see at first-hand how woodlands and forests are being managed, usually with the owner or manager on hand to answer questions.
Participants have the opportunity to see at first-hand how woodlands and forests are being managed, usually with the owner or manager on hand to answer questions. Then there is the opportunity to discuss the history of the site and the policy context of where we are now and where we want to be, with a diverse range of foresters and land managers (who have an equally diverse range of opinions).