The Forestry Commission has conducted similar biennial surveys of public attitudes to forestry and forestry-related issues since 1995. In the initial surveys a representative sample of 2,000 adults across Great Britain was surveyed. Over the years the scope of the survey increased to meet national requirements and in 2005 four separate surveys were done. This report gives results of the survey in Northern Ireland. It also highlights any differences in opinion amongst adults in Northern Ireland by geographic region and socio-demographic variables (e.g. gender and age).
01 October 2005
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