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    Understanding and mapping the socio-cultural benefits of forest recreation

    Trees, woods, and forests provide multiple benefits to society, including those of social and cultural value. This research outlines a scoping study which sought to identify and test methods for spatially mapping and surveying the recreation attitudes and behaviours of people living in an area around Cannock Chase National Landscape.
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    Joe Beesley

    Spatial Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Tom Jameson

    Spatial Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Fungi for Forest Restoration (Fungi4Restor)

    The Fungi4Restor project will investigate the patterns and mechanisms of soil woodland fungal community recovery on former agricultural land. It will also assess the significance of these communities for tree establishment, and explore interventions as potential accelerators for the restoration of soil woodland fungal communities.
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    Expanding Agroforestry: A Tree Species Guide for Agroforestry in the UK

    This ‘Tree Species Guide for UK Agroforestry Systems’ provides an overview of 33 species of trees and shrubs that could be planted in UK agroforestry systems.
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    Steph Wood

    Administrative Officer
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Helen Slater

    Spatial Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Will Healy

    Spatial Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Wilmer Koster

    Spatial Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Samuel Hughes

    Spatial Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Nicola Rae

    Research Assistant - Forest Ecology
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Cally Ham

    Spatial Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)