Agroforestry combines agriculture and trees on the same area of land to improve productivity, biodiversity, soil health, animal welfare and climate resilience. Agroforestry roles may involve planning and managing systems such as shelterbelts, silvopasture, alley cropping or woodland grazing.
This work draws on knowledge of farming, forestry, ecology and land use. You could support research, advise land managers or help deliver practical tree establishment and monitoring, making it a good career path for people interested in sustainable land management.
Qualifications and Training (not limited to)
BSc Agriculture
BSc Forestry
BSc Ecology, Environmental Science or land management related courses
And many more!
For more information visit:
https://lantra.co.uk/careers/agroforester/

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