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It is probable that much of the wood was managed under the coppice with standards system from the end of the 18th century.
There is a well established lake and a small coppice with standards ancient wood, Hook's Grove.
It is almost entirely made up of hazel coppice with standards of ash and oak.
It is an area of ancient woodland, with a history of coppice with standards management.
This is called coppice with standards.
To the north, the area comprises ancient woodland of old coppice with standards and contains a rich variety of trees.
This is semi-natural ancient woodland, which has been managed as coppice for hundreds of years (coppice with standards management).
The woodland is one of the very few examples of working coppice with standards which can be seen on the Isle of Wight.
It enables us to fell and thin trees and to introduce a 15 year coppice cycle for the areas of hornbeam coppice with standards.
Open access This small part of a larger area of ancient woodland, adjacent to Wappenbury Wood, is managed as coppice with standards.
Mottisfont contains a mix of woodland types including hazel coppice with standards, broadleaved plantation and coniferous plantation.
Three systems of coppice woodland management are generally recognized: simple coppice, coppice with standards, and the coppice selection system.
Coppice with Standards This consists of a mixture of standard trees, interspersed with coppiced trees of varying ages.
Over the centuries there was a partial deforestation of climax forests and the evolution of the remainder to coppice with standards woodland as the primary source of wood fuel.
An area of ancient woodland comprising about 3ha of coppice with standards situated to the east of the Vinters housing estate and south of the Bearstead Road, with its eastern boundary being that of the crematorium.
The variation of coppicing known as coppice with standards (scattered individual stems allowed to grow on through several coppice cycles) has been commonly used throughout most of Europe as a means of giving greater flexibility in the resulting forest product from any one area.