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Forest Hydrology Research Programme
Rationale, approach and students of the Forest Hydrology Research Programme
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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
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Blenheim Palace and the Woodland Water Code
A natural capital approach to inform tree planting at Blenheim Palace.
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Opportunity mapping for woodland creation to reduce diffuse sediment and phosphate pollution in the Lake District
Lead Author: Samantha BroadmeadowBy Samantha Broadmeadow and Tom Nisbet. Research Report July 2010. Related pages Forest hydrology Soil sustainability
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Opportunity mapping for woodland to reduce flooding in the River Derwent, Cumbria
Lead Author: Samantha BroadmeadowBy Samantha Broadmeadow and Tom Nisbet. Research report to Forestry Commission England, March 2009. Related pages Forest hydrology Soil sustainability
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Opportunity mapping for trees and floods
Lead Author: Tom NisbetBy Samantha Broadmeadow and Tom Nisbet. Research Report to Parrett Catchment Project, Wet Woodland Group, December 2003. Related pages Forest hydrology Soil sustainability
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Restoring floodplain woodland for flood alleviation
Lead Author: Tom NisbetBy Tom Nisbet and Huw Thomas. Final Report for Defra Project SLD2316 – a study designed to evaluate and demonstrate the contribution of floodplain woodland to flood alleviation. Related pages Forest hydrology Soil sustainability
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Opportunity mapping for woodland to reduce flooding in the Yorkshire and the Humber region
Lead Author: Samantha BroadmeadowBy Samantha Broadmeadow and Tom Nisbet. Research report to Forestry Commission England, March 2009. Forest Research Monograph: 1ISBN 978-0-85538-822-5 Related pages Forest hydrology Soil sustainability
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Potential for woodland restoration above the A83 in Glen Croe to reduce the incidence of water erosion and debris flows
Lead Author: Bill RaynerBy Bill Rayner and Bruce Nicoll This assessment was instigated by Forestry Commission Scotland, with the aim of appraising the suitability of the hill watershed directly above the A83 at the ‘Rest and Be Thankful’ in Glen Croe for tree planting and the potential for the trees and shrubs to...
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Guide to using woodland for sediment control
Lead Author: Tom NisbetThis guide describes the catchment approach that is being developed by a partnership of organisations in Cumbria in northwest England to control sediment inputs to Bassenthwaite Lake. It sets out the steps taken to identify the main sources of sediment and explores how woodland could help to alleviate the problem....
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Opportunity mapping for woodland creation to meet the objectives of the Water Framework Directive
Lead Author: Samantha BroadmeadowMap-based case study to assess how woodland creation could be better targeted within catchments to locations where it would contribute most to maximising water and other benefits, while minimising risks. By Samantha Broadmeadow, Tom Nisbet, Martyn Silgram & Katrina Morrow. Final report to the Environment Agency and Forestry Commission England,...