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    Biodiversity

    The biological diversity (or biodiversity) value of urban greenspace and practical considerations for their biodiversity management
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    Regulations

    Regulations associated with woodfuel and biomass heating
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    Grassland habitats

    Information on the ecological benefits of grasslands in the urban and peri-urban greenspace environment, including benefits and practical considerations
  • Publications

    The implications of upland conifer management for breeding birds

    Lead Author: John Calladine
    Stand structure is an important determinant of habitat quality for forest biodiversity and is influenced by management. In conifer plantations, the varied structure created within a stand by continuous cover forestry (CCF) systems has been expected to be better for woodland birds than the range of discrete stand structures created through rotations of clearfelling and […]
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    Emission levels

    Typical levels of several key emissions, factors that can influence them, and comparison with other common emitters, particularly road transport
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    Step 3: Identify the level of acceptable change

    Resilience Implementation Framework - step 3
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    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 […]
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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.
  • Publications

    [Archive] Journal of the Forestry Commission (No.22)

    Lead Author: Forestry Commission
    The Forestry Commission Journal was introduced as a way to communicate information on a wide range of topics which could not be communicated through ‘ordinary official channels’, and was intended to be a means of exchanging the opinions and experiences of all members of the staff. This twenty-second Journal includes information on: The European Commission for […]
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    Wildflower meadow habitats

    The ecological benefits of wildflower meadows for incorporation into urban greenspace, including links to case studies with examples of wildflower meadows for biodiversity
  • Publications

    Publications on establishment and maintenance (forest operations)

    Ground preparation, drainage, planting, protection, weeding and establishment and maintenance of quality crops using appropriate silvicultural systems
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    Newlands

    £23 million project to reclaim large areas of derelict, under-used and neglected land across North-West England