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Birch in Spruce Plantations Management For Biodiversity

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By: Jonathan W Humphrey(Editor), Kate Holl(Editor), Alice C Broome(Editor)
69 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
Birch in Spruce Plantations
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  • Birch in Spruce Plantations ISBN: 9780855383565 Paperback Jan 1998 Out of Print #103053
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The role and management of native trees within commercial plantations has been a focus of interest in recent years, particularly in upland areas. This Technical Paper brings together the findings from a series of research projects funded by Scottish Natural Heritage and the Forestry Commission, looking into aspects of biodiversity associated with birch in spruce plantations, and originally presented at a symposium in Perth in 1997.

Detailed information is provided on birch distribution in spruce forests, ground vegetation, lichens and invertebrates. A concluding discussion sets the research findings within the wider context of forest design planning, and highlights options for the future management of birch within spruce plantations.

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Out of Print
By: Jonathan W Humphrey(Editor), Kate Holl(Editor), Alice C Broome(Editor)
69 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
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