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Sherwood Forest, because of its association with the Robin Hood legend, is probably the best known forest in the world. The real forest has been in decline for many years. The causes of its decline are outlined. The benefits of re-creating parts of the forest are explored. The development of a Trust to implement the restortion of the forest is described.
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Brady, A. (1997). Forestry Area Recovery and Restructuring — Experience from Sherwood Forests. In: Gutkowski, R.M., Winnicki, T. (eds) Restoration of Forests. NATO ASI Series, vol 30. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5548-9_6
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