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Habitat Creation Handbook for the Minerals Industry

Edited by Graham White and Jo Gilbert
220 pages, 152 plates, 31 figs, 45 tabs.
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Softcover | 2003 | #141714 | ISBN: 1901930378
NHBS Price: £24.99 | $39/€31 approx.
 
 
A practical guide to the creation of priority Biodiversity Action Plan habitats on redundant mineral workings. Covers sand and gravel, clay, soft and hard rock quarries and opencast coal. It aims to provide a reference for the process of planning habitat creation and presents the latest ideas and methodology for the creation of priority habitats appropriate for mineral extraction sites. Also shows practical management and restoration experience through case studies.
 

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