The Regenerative Woodcrafts Research Archive
Stand Development
As a coppice stand grows, its stem density triggers natural competition, pushing weaker shoots to drop out and stronger
ones to take over.
Rising stems gradually lift the canopy, creating new layers of shade, shelter, and micro-habitats for woodland species.
Over time, the stand self-organises into usable polewood, a structural evolution shaped by competition, light, and habitat formation.
With thanks to the interviewees: Charlie (Charlie Whinney Studio), James (The Coppice Co-op), and Martin (Chilterns and Thames Valley Coppice Group). Documentation (visuals & sound): Antoine Léger. AI note: some written content was refined with the assistance of artificial intelligence. RWRA (09-12-2025).