[Archive] Afforestation of upland heaths
Lead Author: J.W.L. Zehetmayer
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Lead Author: J.W.L. Zehetmayer
The upland heaths considered in this Bulletin comprise wide stretches of heather-clad land among the hills along the eastern side of Scotland and Northern England. This Bulletin reviews all the experimental work carried out over a period of thirty-six years, from 1921 to 1957. Many methods tried out in the early years have long since been discarded, while others have become general practice. The object of this work is to present a complete record of all that was attempted, with an assessment of the results so far achieved.
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