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S6W-05033 · Written Question · lodged by Hamilton, Rachael

Lodged on
07 Dec 2021
Heard / answered on
23 Dec 2021
To ask the Scottish Government by what date it will carry out an assessment of the scale of tree damage caused by Storm Arwen.

The answer

Provisional results of the storm damage to forests caused by Storm Arwen were published on the 14 December 2021. Initial estimates are that around 4,000 hectares of woodland has been affected.
An online mapping tool has been developed to support forest owners assess the impacts and can be viewed here; Storm Arwen Windblow Mapping (arcgis.com) . The map will be updated by Forest Research on an on-going basis as more data becomes available. A version 2 update was made available on 17 December.
The satellite-based assessment will allow woodland owners, Forestry & Land Scotland and forestry agents managing large areas of forestry across the country to target their own local assessment using drones and site visits. The national data will also inform the strategic response of the forestry and timber sector facilitated by Scottish Forestry.

Answered by Mairi McAllan on 23 Dec 2021.