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Building the future forestry workforce - Institute of Chartered Foresters

With the UK Government’s ambitious target to increase tree and woodland cover in England to 16.5% by 2050, the demand for skilled professionals in forestry has never been greater. A Forestry Sector Skills Plan (2025–2035) has been published that sets out the current barriers and challenges, presenting a comprehensive long-term agenda for change. This plan has been developed by a steering team made up of ten forestry sector leaders including the Institute’s Executive Director, Louise Simpson.

A call to action for government, industry, and education providers to collaborate and invest in the sector’s future, the plan has been divided into five priority themes:

Commenting on the publication of this new plan, the Institute’s Senior Education & Outreach Officer, Dr Rob Hawkins, said: “The Forestry Sector Skills Plan is set to revolutionise skills development in the forestry sector. By promoting diverse career opportunities, expanding training and education, enhancing equality and inclusion, improving standards, and refining workforce data collection, we can build a well-trained, diverse and adaptable workforce. This plan will ensure the forestry sector meets future demands and contributes to sustainable growth.”

Posted On: 19/06/2025

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