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Information on the improvement of water quality in urban areas through the provision of greenspace and implementation of green infrastructure
Explanation of treatments required for sawn wood with residual bark still attached which has been cut from trees affected by Phytophthora ramorum or Phytophthora kernovii disease
Why cultivation of soil in the urban and peri-urban greenspace environment is important and a summary of cultivation techniques
A decision support system to help foresters predict and reduce damage and costs due to large pine weevil, Hylobius abietis.
How the use of urban greenspace for relaxation and exercise can provide benefits such as improved levels of physical health and well-being, and reduce admissions to hospital
Greenspace as a feature of the urban landscape taking many forms, and serving many purposes
Papers and publications about bleeding canker of horse chestnut
Oak processionary moth (OPM) caterpillars, or larvae, are covered with thousands of minute, irritating hairs. These can be released as a defence mechanism, or blown off by the wind, and come into contact with people and animals. Contact can cause symptoms ranging from a mildly itching rash to allergic reactions. The caterpillars...
Table of contents: Service overview Our top performing foliar analysis service offers a comprehensive range of standard and specialist tests to determine the chemical composition of leaf and foliage samples. This will help identify nutrient deficiencies to boost plant growth, yield and quality. We provide a comprehensive suite of chemical...
Our research-focused chemical analysis laboratory provides soil, water, plant and foliage (leaf) testing to support a wide range of agricultural and forest-related activities. Environmental monitoring Plant, soil and water analyses are key to any environmental or site monitoring exercise, whether for regulatory or research purposes. We can provide a basic...
Culitvation methods and considerations to alleviate soil compaction at undermanaged greenspaces
How the provision of urban green infrastructure can provide economic regeneration benefits and improve the economic situation in deprived areas
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