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    Neonectria canker of fir (Neonectria neomacrospora)

    Resources about Neonectria canker of Abies
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    Two-spotted oak buprestid (Agrilus biguttatus)

    The two-spotted oak buprestid (TSOB) is a UK and European native, bark-boring beetle which lives on oak trees (trees in the Quercus genus), and which, in sufficient numbers, can severely weaken them.
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    Open habitats

    Ecological benefit of open habitats in urban or peri-urban greenspace
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    Economic regeneration

    How the provision of urban green infrastructure can provide economic regeneration benefits and improve the economic situation in deprived areas
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    Biosecurity – practical considerations

    Practical considerations of biosecurity and how planting exotic species and increasing movement of seeds can increase the risk of importing and disseminating new pest species (insects and pathogens).
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    2016 – New planting and publicly funded restocking

    New planting New planting is the creation of new areas of woodland by planting trees on land that was not previously woodland. The statistics presented here also include new woodland that is created by natural colonisation of trees on land near existing woodland. Statistics on new planting are used to inform government policy and resource allocation, […]
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    Well-being and quality of life

    How the use of greenspace for exercise and recreation can provide benefits such as improved well-being and quality of life
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    Improving levels of tourism

    How the provision of high quality, attractive accessible greenspace can increase levels of tourism in urban areas
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    Improving physical health

    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
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    Managing archaeological evidence in wooded environments

    Issues and research relating to the management of archaeological evidence in wooded environments
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    Meeting Notes – 9th February 2022

    Meeting notes from 09/02/2022
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    Transport networks

    Information on the use of greenspace for transport networks for sustainable travel, commuting and recreation