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How to assess a planning application when there are water voles on or near a proposed development site.
Find out what the technical terms used in the scheme information for the SFI 2023 offer mean.
This document presents the background information and data for ecology and biodiversity that accompanies SES1 and AP1 ES. This document does not form part of the High Speed Rail (Crewe – Manchester) SES1 and AP1 ES.
Find out how you could do the SFI actions for integrated pest management.
This article reports on species distribution models developed for 4 flightless Euloryma grasshopper species
Find out how you could do the SFI actions for low input grassland.
How to design, inspect, monitor and maintain impounding reservoir spillways so they are safe.
Find out how you could do the SFI actions for soils.
Seedling vigor is a trait characterised by rapid development of vegetative cover above the soil surface in rainfed environments
Find out how to restock trees on a site where they have been felled due to pests or disease.
How to assess a planning application when there are ancient woodland, ancient trees or veteran trees on or near a proposed development site.
Find out how you could do the SFI actions for farmland wildlife on arable and horticultural land.
As a function of topography and vegetation greenness in the Zambezi Valley of Zimbabwe
This chapter provides an exhaustive review of mechanisms underlying the interactions between plants and plant-eating insects
Declarations of exempt works for common land.
Natural colonisation is the process by which trees colonise new ground from existing local sources. This can happen through seed which has been dispersed by birds, mammals, wind or gravity, or by vegetative colonisation where new growth sprouts from the...
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