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523 Search Results for Pest and Diseases

  • Tools and Resources

    General biomass information

    General background information about woodfuel and biomass
  • Tools and Resources

    Noise abatement

    Urban greenspace can be used as a noise buffer to improve reduce noise pollution in urban areas
  • Tools and Resources

    Habitat fragmentation – Practical considerations

    Issues and practical considerations of habitat fragmentation caused by the provision of urban greenspace
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    Emissions

    The emissions from burning woodfuel and biomass, and the factors that influence the levels
  • Tools and Resources

    Biomass links

    A selection of links, organised by category, to other, generally non-commercial, biomass related websites and resources, including local producer groups
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    Downloads and further resources

    Resilience Implementation Framework - downloads and further resources
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    Environmental benefits of woodland

    Woodland offers a wide range of benefits including environmental benefits
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    Slope stabilisation

    Suitable methods for slope stabilisation in the urban environment in order to reduce soil erosion and surface runoff
  • Tools and Resources

    Phytophthora manual – 10. Treatment of sawn wood with residual bark

    Explanation of treatments required for sawn wood with residual bark still attached which has been cut from trees affected by Phytophthora ramorum or Phytophthora kernovii disease
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    Wetland habitats

    Information on the ecological benefits of wetlands in the urban environment for increased species and provision of habitats
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    Step 1: Define the system

    Resilience Implementation Framework - step 1
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