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... grown during the 20th Century. Forest is very important for the recreation and tourism, such as walking, natural history and other outdoor activities. In the UK, the Forestry Commission estimates that there are about 50 million people visits the forests per year. The evolution of UK forestry policy will be discussed. The policy has changed in the recent times, the reasons and how it has changed will be talked about also. Evolution of UK Forestry Policy In the nineteenth century, UK used large amount of timber for various purposes. For example, papers, furniture, building ships and weapons, especially during the period of World War I, and industrial revolution, all these led to the declines of the forestry in UK, although most of the timber were imported from other countries. Also, hunting was a very common activity, especially for the Royal families. All these upset the sustainability of the forestry in UK. ...
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