About us

We deliver for people, for nature, for the climate and the economy

Work on our national forests and land contributes £1 million to the Scottish economy each day, supports 11,000 jobs and soaks up over 3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. 

Who we are

We're proud to contribute to the continuing success of forestry in Scotland. Learn more about how our work delivers for people, nature, climate and the economy.

Key documents

This page brings together the key documents that explain how we operate – from corporate plans and annual reports to governance policies and environmental standards.

Careers

We’re a supportive, safe and inclusive organisation. We’re looking for talented, innovative and committed individuals to help us look after Scotland’s national forests and land.

Our approach to Gaelic

We created a Gaelic Language Plan to set out our commitments in relation to the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005 which you can read in Gaelic and English.

Our strategies and reports

We publish a range of plans and reports that explain how we manage Scotland's national forests and land. These documents set out our priorities, performance and future direction - from protecting biodiversity to supporting rural economies.

Community strategy

Our strategy allows groups to come forward with ideas on how Scotland’s national forests and land can benefit the wider communities they’re part of.

Corporate plan

Our Corporate Plan sets out the direction of travel for our organisation and priorities for the next three years.

Business plan

Our Business Plan sets out the main activities and actions we'll take to deliver what's been identified in our Corporate Plan.

Woodland riverside trail alongside Croe Water, at Ardgartan, beside Loch Long