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Climate change publications
Forestry Commission and Forest Research PublicationsRay, D. (2008). Impacts of climate change on forestry in Scotland - a synopsis of spatial modelling research (PDF-921K). Forestry Commission Research Note 101, Edinburgh. Hubert, J. & Cottrell J. (2007). The Role of Forest Genetic Resources in Helping British Forests Respond to Climate Change (PDF-960K). Forestry Commission Information Note 86, Edinburgh. Freer-Smith, P.H., Broadmeadow M.S.J. & Lynch J.M. (editors) (2007). Forestry and Climate Change. CABI, Wallingford, 253 pp. Broadmeadow, M. (2004). Woodland and our changing environment (PDF-2573K). In Brief Factsheet, Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. Broadmeadow, M., Ray, D., Sing, L., Poulsom, L. (2004). Climate change and British woodland: what does the future hold? (PDF-911K) Forest Research Annual Report and Accounts 2002-3. Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. Pages 70-83. Broadmeadow, M,. Matthews, R. (2003). Forests, carbon and climate change: the UK contribution (PDF-1559K). Information Note 48. Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. Broadmeadow, M.S.J. (ed) (2002). Climate Change and UK Forests (ed. M Broadmeadow). Forestry Commission Bulletin 125. Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. Broadmeadow, M.S.J. (2000). Climate Change – Implications for UK Forestry (PDF-4100K) . Forestry Commission Information Note 31. Edinburgh. Broadmeadow, M.S.J., Ludlow, A.R., Randle, T.J. (1996). Modelling the effects of global change on European Forests. In: Report on Forest Research 1996, pp34-37. Forestry Commission, Edinburgh. Research publications Broadmeadow, M.S.J., Ray, D., Samuel, C.J.A. (2005). Climate change and the future for broadleaved tree species in Britain (PDF-1100K). Forestry 78 (2). Karlsson, P.E., Uddling, J., Braun, S., Broadmeadow, M., Elvira, S., Gimeno, B.S., Le Thiec, D., Oksanen, E., Vandermeiren, K., Wilkinson, M., Ceulemans, R., Emberson, L. (2004). Dose – response relationships for ozone impact on the biomass accumulation of young trees based on cumulative leaf ozone uptake. Atmospheric Environment 38, 2283-2294. Karlsson, P.E., Uddling, J., Braun, S., Broadmeadow, M., Elvira, S., Gimeno, B.S., Le Thiec, D., Oksanen, E., Vandermeiren, K., Wilkinson, M., Ceulemans, R., Emberson, L. (2003). New critical loads for ozone impact on trees based on AOT40 and leaf cumulated ozone uptake. In: Establishing ozone critical levels II (eds PE Karlsson, G Sellden, H Pleijel). UNECE Workshop Report. IVL Report B 1523 (PDF-3700K and PDF-9100K) . IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Gothenburg, Sweden. Broadmeadow, M.S.J., Jackson, S.B. (2000). Growth responses of Quercus petraea, Fraxinus excelsior and Pinus sylvestris to elevated carbon dioxide, ozone and water supply. New Phytologist 146, 437-451. Medlyn, B.E., Barton, C.V.M., Broadmeadow, M., Ceulemans, R., de Angelis, P., Forstreuter, M., Freeman, M., Jackson, S.B., Kellomäki, S., Laitat, E., Rey, A., Roberntz, P., Sigurdsson, B., Strassemeyer, J., Wang, K., Curtis, P.S., Jarvis, P.G. (2000). Elevated [CO2] effects on stomatal conductance in European forest species: a synthesis of experimental data. New Phytologist 149, 247-264. Broadmeadow, M.S.J., Freer-Smith, P.H., Jackson, S.B. (1999). Climate change - the evidence so far and predictions for tree growth. Irish Forestry 55, 122-132. Broadmeadow, M.S.J., Heath, J., Randle, T.J. (1999). Environmental limitations to physiologically effective O3 exposure. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 116, 299-310. Medlyn B.E., Badeck, F.W., de Pury, D.G.G., Barton, C.V.M., Broadmeadow, M., Ceulemans ,R., de Angelis, P., Forstreuter, M., Jach, M.E., Kellomäki, S., Laitat, E., Marek, M., Philippot, S., Rey, A., Strassenmeyer, J., Laitinen, K., Liozon, R., Poiter, B., Roberntz, P., Wang, K., Jarvis, P.G. (1999). Effects of elevated [CO2] on photosynthesis in European forest species: a meta-analysis of model parameters. Plant, Cell and Environment 22, 1475-1495. Crookshanks, M., Taylor, G., Broadmeadow, M.S.J. (1998). Elevated CO2 and tree root growth: contrasting responses in Fraxinus excelsior, Quercus Petraea and Pinus sylvestris. New Phytologist 138, 241-250. Broadmeadow, M.S.J. (1998). Ozone and Forest Trees. New Phytologist 139, 123-125. Contract and unpublished Forestry Commission/Forest Research reportsRay, D. with Wainhouse, D. Webber J. & Gardiner B. (2008). Impacts of climate change on forests in Scotland - final report (PDF-1225K). ECOCRAFT (1999). Predicted impacts of rising carbon dioxide and temperature on forests in Europe at stand scale. Final project report (ENV4-CT95-0077). Broadmeadow, M.S.J., Pitman, R.M., Jackson, S.B., Randle, T.J., Durrant, D.W.H. (2000). Upgrading the level II protocol for physiological modelling of cause-effect relationships: A pilot study (PDF-2173K). Final report for EC project No. 98.60.UK.003.0. Forestry Commission, UK. Broadmeadow, M.S.J. (2004). A review of the potential effects of climate change for trees and woodland in Wales. Report prepared for Working Group 4 of the Wales Woodland Forum. Forest Research, Farnham. Broadmeadow, M. (2004). The potential effects of climate change for trees and woodland in the South West. Report to FC South West Conservancy (PDF-189K). Forest Research, Farnham. Popular articlesBroadmeadow, M. (2002). What does climate change mean for British forestry. Forestry and British Timber 31 (7), 19-24. Broadmeadow, M. (2003). What might climate change mean for the British Christmas tree industry? British Christmas Tree Growers Association, 40, 1-5.
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