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    B4EST – adaptive breeding for productive, sustainable and resilient forests under climate change

    B4EST will offer new understanding about how adaptive forest breeding can be used to increase forest survival, health, resilience and productivity under climate change and natural disturbances, while maintaining genetic diversity and key ecological functions.
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    Land Use and Ecosystem Services

    The research aims to increase our understanding of how woodlands and wooded landscapes provide a diverse range of ecosystem services (ES), and to help policymakers, forest managers and planners understand and assess how the specific placement and management of woodlands affects ES delivery at various scales.
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    SCALEFORES: Scaling Rules For Ecosystem Service Mapping

    We are working with Southampton University and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology to develop and test novel modelling frameworks to explore the drivers of ecosystem services at different spatial scales in order to predict and map their delivery.
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    Carbon accumulation and loss in afforested peatlands

    PhD studentship •Quantifying carbon accumulation and loss in afforested peatlands
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    Putting UK woodland bats on the map

    We are working with Bat Conservation Trust to develop and trial a national citizen science field survey scheme and species distribution modelling framework for UK woodland bats.
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    Woodland Creation and Ecological Networks (WrEN) Project

    WrEN is a long-term, large-scale ‘natural experiment’ which is studying the influence of different site and landscape attributes on biodiversity in a chronosequence of secondary woodlands.
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    Rewetting trials

    This project aims to test two techniques for rewetting cracked peat bogs so that we can recommend how to do it in practice. Barriers to water movement are formed by digging trenches to deeper than the cracks and repacking them with peat with or without a plastic membrane lining one side of the trench.
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    Shared values of ecosystems

    Shared values of ecosystem services, their importance and methods to enable their formation and expression.
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    Green Infrastructure – European network

    Green Infrastructure - European network. Social environmental and economic benefits of green infrastructure.
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    Towards robust projections of European forests under climate change

    Improved understanding of climate change projections for European forests – from models to stakeholders.
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    Peatland ecosystem services

    Monitoring ecosystem services from afforested peatland and the effects of bog restoration and conversion to peatland edge woodland
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    Strathard: a landscape to live, work and play

    This project aims to develop more sustainable and resilient land and water management plans in Strathard by taking an ecosystems approach which considers the wider impacts and benefits of a range of management plans on ecosystem services, the landscape and communities living there.