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Resurrecting habitat fragmentation as a process over time
Habitat loss and fragmentation occur over time. Despite this truism, understanding the effects of habitat fragmentation has, in recent years, predominantly focused on interpreting snapshots of current landscape configuration, effectively focusing on spatial patterns rather than the process of change over time. We identify many issues that emerge from focusing...
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How can ecosystem services scenarios inform forest planning? Seven lessons from Leanachan Forest, Scotland
Lead Author: Louise SingThis study explores how scenario planning - a technique for imagining and preparing for different possible futures - can help forest managers make better decisions.
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[Archive] Dutch elm disease in Great Britain
Lead Author: John GibbsRIN 252 (1994) Out of print research publications from the 1980s and 1990s. Please note that since publication the products named may have been withdrawn or changed formulation, services may no longer be available, legislation superseded and addresses and contacts changed.
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[Archive] Revised windiness scores for the windthrow hazard classification: the revised scoring method
Lead Author: C.P. QuineRIN 230 (1993) Out of print research publications from the 1980s and 1990s. Please note that since publication the products named may have been withdrawn or changed formulation, services may no longer be available, legislation superseded and addresses and contacts changed.
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Revised valuation of flood regulation services of existing forest cover to inform natural capital accounts.
Lead Author: Samantha BroadmeadowThe ability of trees, woodlands and forests to reduce downstream flooding is increasingly recognised and valued by society, driving a demand for assessments of this important ecosystem service. This study updates a previous evaluation (Broadmeadow et al., 2018) with improved estimates for the volume of flood water potentially removed by...
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Public perspectives of treescape creation, expansion, management and maintenance (a review)
Lead Author: Clare HallThis review aims to answer the question “what are the public perspectives of woodland creation, expansion, management and maintenance?” (where woodland is taken to refer to trees in any location and context). Using a combination of structured search strings and key word searches, the search process uncovered 81 relevant publications...
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Forest habitat network for Edinburgh and the Lothians
Lead Author: Duncan RayBooklet describing the contribution of woodlands to promote sustainable development within the regional Structure Plan. By Duncan Ray and Darren Moseley.
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Moth responses to forest-to-bog restoration
Lead Author: Ainoa PraviaResponse of moth communities to restoration of formerly afforested blanket bog
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Establishing robust species mixtures
Lead Author: Gary KerrNew guidance from Forest Research to help design mixtures at the establishment phase
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Valuing the mental health benefits of woodlands
Lead Author: Vadim SaraevThis study is the first attempt to provide national estimates of the natural capital value of the mental health benefits provided by UK woodlands.
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The impacts of conifer afforestation and climate on water quality and freshwater ecology in a sensitive peaty catchment: a 25-year study in the upper River Halladale in North Scotland
Highlights Good forest practice was effective at protecting water quality. Streamwater acidity and ecology unaffected by conifer afforestation. Hurricanes caused marked changes in streamwater acidity and water colour. Total P increased after fertiliser applications but no impact on ecological status. Findings will inform future woodland expansion within sensitive water...
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The effect of forest-to-bog restoration on the hydrological functioning of raised and blanket bogs
Lead Author: Tim HowsonHowson, T., Chapman, P. J., Shah, N., Anderson, R., & Holden, J. (2021). The effect of forest-to-bog restoration on the hydrological functioning of raised and blanket bogs. Ecohydrology, e2334. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2334