Corlarach land management plan
Corlarach land management plan
Corlarach Land Management Plan (LMP) (PDF 680KB) was approved by Forestry Commission Scotland on 4th December 2017, following consultation with a range of stakeholders. The plan is valid for a period of ten years and will be due for revision in 2027.
The plan area occupies a broad undulating plateau overlooking the Clyde Estuary between Dunoon and Toward Point. Covering an area of 2707ha it rises from near sea level to a maximum elevation of 420m on Corlarach Hill. The woodlands are dominated by commercial conifers, chiefly Sitka spruce, with only small areas of other species. There are areas of open ground at the highest elevations.
A key objective of the plan is to maintain timber production whilst increasing resilience to storm damage and the threat of disease. This will be achieved by steadily increasing age diversity and introducing more species diversity. Increased diversity will have a number of other benefits including improving habitats and landscape.
Documents and maps
Text
- Summary of the plan (PDF 23KB)
- Corlarach land management plan (PDF 615KB)
- Certificate of approval (PDF 42KB)
Maps
- Plan area and location (PDF 680KB)
- Analysis and concept (PDF 438KB)
- Conservation and heritage (PDF 677KB)
- Recreation (PDF 866KB)
- Roads, tracks and quarries (PDF 686KB)
- Utilities (PDF 704KB)
- Management (PDF 755KB)
- Future habitats (PDF 584KB)
- Viewpoints (PDF 648KB)
Visualisations
- Viewpoint 1 - Bishop's Seat (PDF 1.5MB)
- Viewpoint 2 - Dunoon Castle (PDF 1.4MB)
- Viewpoint 3 - Lunderston Bay (PDF 1.3MB)
- Viewpoint 4 - Wemyss Bay (PDF 1.3MB)
- Viewpoint 5 - Rothesay (PDF 1.4MB)
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