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    Landscape quality

    Provision and planning of green space in urban areas to make a positive contribution to improving the quality of the urban landscape
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    Code of Practice

    Information on Code of Practice
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    Sweet chestnut blight (Cryphonectria parasitica)

    Present in UK Notifiable – see ‘Report a sighting’ below Scientific name of causal agent – Cryphonectria parasitica Picture: D. Rigling Sweet chestnut blight is a destructive disease of sweet chestnut trees (trees in the Castanea genus) caused by the ascomycete fungus Cryphonectria parasitica. It was formerly known as Endothia parasitica. It can also affect a few other plant species. Distribution The Cryphonectria […]
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    Xenia Williams

    Woodland Indicator Analyst
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    Paul Taylor

    Data Manager
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    Andrew Price

    Quality Environment advisor
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    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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    Dothistroma aerial spraying trials

    Dothistroma septosporum, Dothistroma needle blight, DNB, fungicides, copper, aerial application
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    Pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus)

    Information about the pinewood nematode, also known as pine wilt nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus), which causes pine wilt disease of coniferous trees, and is spread by pine sawyer beetles (Monochamus species).
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    Sir Harry Studholme

    Research Fellow
    Fellows
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    Richard Jinks

    Research Fellow
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    Hugh Evans

    Research Fellow
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