coppicing in a sentence
Examples
- There is evidence of coppicing, hedge-laying and a boundary ditch, possibly from a medieval field system.
- Furze is an ancient name for gorse, and the wood has been managed for coppicing for over 300 years.
- Among his environmental causes, he worked to preserve woodland, ancient rights of way and coppicing techniques of Suffolk hedgerow.
- The pruning practices of coppicing and pollarding induce ramification by removing most of a tree's mass above the root.
- Traces of historic woodland usages like coppicing, wood pasture and charcoal burning may still be found in many places today.
- Regeneration of tapia mainly occurs through resprouting after coppicing and through root sprouts, similar to miombo woodlands in Eastern Africa.
- Many forestry practices worldwide involve cutting and regrowth, and coppicing has been of significance in many parts of lowland temperate Europe.
- In the Middle Ages, the village trade was primarily in timber from the surrounding Whittlewood forest through the use of coppicing.
- The willow was harvested using a traditional method of coppicing, where a tree would be cut back to the main stem.
- Landowners undertake management measures to improve habitats for quarry species, including shrub planting, coppicing and skylighting to encourage understory growth.