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492 Search Results for Ecosystem services

  • Publications

    Achieving diversity in Scotland’s forest landscapes

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission (Scotland)
    Diversity in forests is essential to conserve biodiversity and expand habitats, and to contribute towards enhancing landscape quality and recreation opportunities. In addition, introducing species and age diversity throughout a forest can increase their resilience to pests, diseases and fire, and extend economic opportunities. This Practice Guide offers advice and ideas from which a forest manager […]
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    [Archive] Thetford Forest Park: the ecology of a pine forest

    Lead Author: Philip Ratcliffe
    This Technical Paper includes papers from the Thetford symposium of 1991. The symposium was designed to gather together the results of a wide range of research which collectively have added greatly to our understanding of this pine forest ecosystem and influenced its management. The intended audience is woodland managers and ecologists and anyone with an […]
  • Publications

    [Archive] Forest bird communities

    Lead Author: S.J. Petty
    This review discusses the ecology and management of forest bird communities in relation to silvicultural practices in the British uplands. The review provides forest managers with information on how bird communities function in a dynamic forest environment and what foresters can do to achieve a richer, better balanced avifauna within their forest. It also provides […]
  • Publications

    [Archive] The native woodland resource in the Scottish highlands

    Lead Author: Neil A. Mackenzie
    Provides a summary account of the present extent, distribution, composition and condition of the native woodlands of the Highlands, which at over 210,000 ha is substantially greater than had previously been recognised. Half is of natural origin and half is of planted origin native woodland. Birch, Scots pine and oak are the commonest native species. […]
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    [Archive] Management of forests for capercaillie in Scotland

    Lead Author: Robert Moss
    The aim of this Bulletin is to summarise the best current information about the birds’ requirements and to provide guidelines for forest management which will benefit capercaillie. As far as possible, we base our recommendations on well-documented facts. Where hard data are not available, we make informed guesses based on anecdotal natural history and casual […]
  • Research

    Quantification and valuation of benefits provided by urban trees

    Overview of Forest Research's projects for the quantification and valuation of ecosystem service provision of urban trees
  • Staff

    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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    Nicola Cotterill

    Research Scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Imogen Ryan

    Ecologist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Fiona Plenderleith

    Ecologist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)
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    Matt Guy

    Spatial scientist
    Land use and ecosystem services (LUES)