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Table 1. Examples of the NWM decision rules. Geology and parent material' Soils' Terrain' Existing Vegetation2 Predicted NVC Woodland Class Glacial till derived from acid rocks Peaty podzols Non-rocky hill slopes Calluna vulgaris dominant Scots pine woodland with heather (W18) Colluvium derived from acid rocks Podzols Steep valley slopes, often rocky Acid Agrostis- festuca grassland, bracken scrub W17/W11 interchangeable category Moraines derived from acid rocks Peaty podzols, peat Moundy moraine Calluna vulgaris and blanket bog Scots pine with heather (W18) and scattered woodland on peat mosaic Note: 1 from 1:250 000 scale soil map 2 from 1:25 000 scale land cover map detail by Rodwell (1991) and Rodwell & Paterson (1994). This available guidance was consid- ered to inadequately cover the sub-alpine scrub zone and the wet, often Moíim'a-dominated moorland communities, so fur- ther consideration was given to them. Three categories of wood- land have been identified and mapped: 1. Where possible, single NVC woodland communities. 2. Mosaics of woodlands where an area has variable site condi- tions. Different woodland communities are matched to the different soil types. 3. \nterchangeable categories, where two woodland commu- nities are considered to be equally suited to the site con- ditions. The key to the modelling process is the interpretation required to 'translate’ between the woodland requirements, as expressed in the literature, and the site characteristics as they are represented in the integrated dataset. Table 1 contains exam- ples of the type of decision rule, which links different woodland categories with different sites, used in the model. APPLICATIONS AND PRACTI- CAL USES Scottish Natural Heritage, indi- vidually or in partnership with other organisations, are the prin- cipal users of the output generat- ed by the Native Woodland Model. Their use of the output is primarily as a strategic planning tool in a number of applications and geographic areas (Figure 1). To date, the uses of the model are as follows: I. Case studies. The combined NWM and FHN approach -the model output acting as a template on which the network can develop - has been used in a number of areas. These include: The Atlantic oakwoods of'Nestern Scotland. These are internationally recognised for their biodiversity benefits and there are strong aspirations and commitments to restore them around Loch Awe in Argyll and to expand them at Loch Sunart in Ardnamurchan. The NWM indicates that sites suited to oak woodland are restricted to the steep narrow lower slopes around both lochs. These contain relatively fertile and freely drained mineral soils. These sites are also valuable for agriculture and coniferous forestry and difficult judgements must be made to achieve the appropriate land use balance. Opportunities for 'restructuring' the coniferous woodland - for example, creating more diversity using native broadleaved species when it reaches the thinning or clear-fell stages - are identified by the model. The Island ofRum. Scottish Natural Heritage wish to restore wood- land to the island of Rum to enhance natural biodiversity. This requires woodland on a scale which supports natural processes and within a timescale of approximately 50 years. SNH research indicates that a range of woodland patch sizes (3 -100 ha) and woodland structures (blocks and lightly wooded land) will be required to achieve this. Because of the lack of viable seed sources, planting is the only realistic option. The NWM has been used to provide guidance on the plant- ing scheme both in terms of the species choice and the location and pattern of the different com- ponents of the network. The Cairngorms Partnership Area. The NWM has been used as the basic zoning tool in the recently 134 SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl.
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