Bluesky National Tree Map Reveals Carbon Capture Potential of Natural Woodlands Published January 28, 2021
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Leicestershire, UK, 28 January 2021 - A map detailing the location and attributes of more than 300 million trees across the UK is being used to research the role of natural woodland in meeting climate change targets. With UK Governments pledging tens of millions of pounds for tree planting schemes, the Bluesky National Tree Map data is being used by researchers at Bangor University and the Sir William Roberts Centre for Sustainable Land Use to understand where, in such a crowded landscape, many thousands of hectares of new woodland could be located.