Scottish Forestry Forum
The Scottish Forestry Forum (SFF) has a remit to:
- to promote discussion about how to maximise the social, economic and environmental benefits of forestry in Scotland;
- to consider how Scottish forestry can best contribute to the wider rural development agenda in Scotland; and
- to ensure that progress is made in delivering the Scottish Forestry Strategy.
The SFF also plays a role in disseminating information about implementing the Scottish Forestry Strategy.
Its current membership includes representatives from:
- Regional Forestry Forums
- The Scottish Government
- Scottish Natural Heritage
- The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA)
- The Scottish Forest Industries Cluster
as well as representatives from social, environmental and economic stakeholders.
The SFF normally meets twice a year and holds an annual public meeting.
