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174 Search Results for forests and landscape

  • Tools and Resources

    Water quality

    Information on the improvement of water quality in urban areas through the provision of greenspace and implementation of green infrastructure
  • Tools and Resources

    Park and garden habitats

    Ecological benefits of parks and gardens in urban greenspace, with benefits and case studies
  • Tools and Resources

    Ramorum disease (Phytophthora ramorum)

    Information, management advice and guidance on ramorum disease of forest trees and plants, and its causal agent, Phytophthora ramorum. Also known as sudden oak death, sudden larch death and larch tree disease
  • Publications

    A sequential multi-level framework to improve habitat suitability modelling

    Lead Author: Chloe Bellamy
    We provide a sequential framework for improved multi-scale habitat suitability modelling or species distribution modelling. We apply it to the lesser horseshoe bat in Britain to demonstrate its improved accuracy and ecological inference.
  • Tools and Resources

    Economic regeneration

    How the provision of urban green infrastructure can provide economic regeneration benefits and improve the economic situation in deprived areas
  • Tools and Resources

    Dutch elm disease: Central and southern Britain.

    History of Dutch elm disease in southern and central Britain during the twentieth century.
  • Tools and Resources

    Plant biodiversity

    How the provision of greenspace can improve plant biodiversity in the urban environment, including rare and protected species
  • Tools and Resources

    Western, eastern and black-headed budworms

    Not present in the United Kingdom Notifiable – See ‘Report a sighting’ below Scientific names – see below Budworms are the larvae, or caterpillars, of certain moth species. They are so-called because of their habit of eating the buds of flowers. These four budworms (there are two species of black-headed budworm) are serious and destructive pests. They cause high […]
  • Tools and Resources

    Managing archaeological evidence in wooded environments

    Issues and research relating to the management of archaeological evidence in wooded environments
  • Publications

    The genetic consequences of long term habitat fragmentation on a self-incompatible clonal plant, Linnaea borealis L.

    Lead Author: Joan Cottrell
    Study finds twinflower in Scotland exhibits genetic effects of chronic population fragmentation Habitat fragmentation is widely thought to contribute to the decline of plant species. In part, this is due to the restriction it places on the flow of genes (which occurs through pollen and seed dispersal) within a plant population, creating sub-populations within which localised […]
  • Research

    Land Use and Ecosystem Services

    The research aims to increase our understanding of how woodlands and wooded landscapes provide a diverse range of ecosystem services (ES), and to help policymakers, forest managers and planners understand and assess how the specific placement and management of woodlands affects ES delivery at various scales.
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    Case studies

    Greenspace sites within the UK that can be used for research projects, case studies or demonstration projects. List of case studies that illustrate the use of green infrastructure to gain social, economic and environmental benefits