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Table of contents: Service overview Our chemical analysis facility provides a comprehensive range of standard and specialist composition tests for inorganic analysis. Our expert staff handle samples from plants, trees, soil and water following strict quality assurance protocols. Quality assurance Our chemical analysis facility is among the top performers in...
How the use of greenspace for exercise and recreation can provide benefits such as improved well-being and quality of life
Issues and research relating to the management of archaeological evidence in wooded environments
Overview of invasive plant pathogen Phytophthora kernoviae. Distribution, symptoms, diagnosis and management.
Ecological benefit of open habitats in urban or peri-urban greenspace
Information about elm zigzag sawfly (Aproceros leucopoda), now established in Great Britain, including its biology, the risk it poses to elms in Britain, and its identification
Overview of the Asian longhorn beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis)
Recommended actions including when felling symptomatic trees
How social perception can alter the use of greenspace for recreation and exercise and case studies
Who we collaborate with We work with a wide range of organisations and individuals in regional, national and transnational research projects. Our collaborative approach is suitable for commercially focused and privately funded studies as well as strategic and fundamental science projects funded through national and European research programmes. We work...
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