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Survey highlights 'stress busting'qualities of welsh woods


12.12.05

Escaping the stresses of everyday life is the main reason why most people in Wales visit a woodland, according to the most comprehensive survey ever undertaken to find out what the Welsh public think of their woods. "Peace and quiet" was the most important factor for 56% of visitors to a woodland, said the Public Opinion of Forestry 2005: Wales, which was published by Forestry Commission Wales Thursday.

The contribution Wales's woods make to the Welsh Assembly's health strategy through opportunities for exercise is widely acknowledged, and the latest in-depth snapshot of 1,000 people throughout Wales confirms our woods are also important for spiritual health.

The survey found that 69% of respondents had visited a woodland in the past few years, and among the other main reasons for doing so were "attractive scenery" (54%), "wildlife" (47%), and "woodlands being in close/easy reach" (43%).

The survey, which is carried out every two years, also found that:

- 59% of respondents have woodland close to them that they can visit without using a car
- 15% said they and/or a member of their family had attended an organised learning activity or event to do with woodlands in the past 12 months
- 52% of adults would like to see more woodland in their part of the country
- 87% said they would support the planting of new woodlands if it was shown to reduce the frequency of flooding
- Of those who had been shopping for wood products in the past few years, 25% recognised the FSC symbol, which indicates the wood came from a certified sustainably managed source
- If conifer plantations are to be clearfelled, 36% of respondents favoured replanting the land with a mixture of conifers and broadleaves
- 11% use wood as a fuel in their home.

 



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