Kilrie
Fife, Scotland
The project comprises of 6 blocks of a native broad leaf woodland planted on areas of unproductive grassland on Kilrie Estate.
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      24,748 carbon sequestered over the life of the project. 
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      - 38 Ha mixed native woodland. 
- The project is a prime example of an estate using areas of unproductive land to create environmental benefits and a new income stream. 
- Native tree species provides the basis for a recovery of natural ecosystems and creation of co benefits. 
- Project duration: 100 years. 
 
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      Native woodlands provide an incredibly diverse and indispensable range of benefits for ecosystems and human derived ecosystem services. - Habitat creation and ecosystem regeneration 
- Water purification 
- Oxygen production and air purification. 
- Flood risk management. 
- Soil creation and erosion arrestation 
- Carbon sequestration and pollution entrapment 
- Raw materials 
- Public amenity and recreation 
 
 
                        