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    Improving levels of tourism

    How the provision of high quality, attractive accessible greenspace can increase levels of tourism in urban areas
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    Dutch elm disease (Ophiostoma novo-ulmi)

    About Dutch elm disease in Great Britain
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    Chemical stability of artefacts in woodland soils

    Forest soil chemistry and implications for the buried archaeological resource
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    Transport networks

    Information on the use of greenspace for transport networks for sustainable travel, commuting and recreation
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    Meeting Notes – 9th February 2023

    10.30 – 13.00, Thursday 9th February 2023 (via Microsoft Teams) Meeting chair: David Slawson (DS), Imperial College London Microsoft Teams Organiser: Lucy Turner (LT), Forest Research, Alice Holt Decisions and actions THCSN Business Actions/matters arising from July 2022 meeting All were either discharged or were included on the agenda except Actions 1 and 2 concerning summaries of research projects for the website.  […]
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    Meeting Notes – 9th February 2022

    Meeting notes from 09/02/2022
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    Neonectria canker of fir (Neonectria neomacrospora)

    Resources about Neonectria canker of Abies
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    Two-lined chestnut borer (Agrilus bilineatus)

    The larvae, or grubs, of two-lined chestnut borer beetles are a pest of oak trees (trees in the Quercus genus) and sweet chestnut ( Castanea genus).
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    Bleeding on oak stems

    Symptoms and possible causes
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    Oak processionary moth (Thaumetopoea processionea)

    Information about the pest larvae (caterpillars) of oak processionary moth (Thaumetopoea processionea), including its biology, distribution, management and control.
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    Ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus)

    Present in United Kingdom Reportable – see ’Report a sighting’ below Scientific name of causal agent – Hymenoscyphus fraxineus Ash dieback is a highly destructive disease of ash trees (Fraxinus species), especially the United Kingdom’s native ash species, common ash (Fraxinus excelsior). It is caused by a fungus named Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (H. fraxineus), which is of eastern Asian […]
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    Elm zigzag sawfly (Aproceros leucopoda)

    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