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Woodland Habitats Mark Frater

Woodland Habitats By Mark Frater

Woodland Habitats by Mark Frater


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Summary

Woodland Habitats explores the history, ecology and importance of woodlands and offers a guide to all the key conservation and managment issues.

Woodland Habitats Summary

Woodland Habitats by Mark Frater

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Authors are a site ecologist specialising in woodland management issues and a consultant and advisor on woodland management issues.

Case studies include: Burnham Beeches (Buckinshamshire), Bradfield Woods (Suffolk) Kielder (Northumberland) Inschriach (Cairngorms) Coed Y Rhygen (Gwynedd) The National Forest (The Midlands) all UK

Woodland Habitats Reviews

'Woodland Habitats is a clearly written and readable introductory text on woodlands. intelligible to the interested layman, and also students up to and including undergraduate level. It is modestly priced and well illustrated, and should have wide general appeal. - Geography

About Mark Frater

Helen Read is the site ecologist at Burnham Beeches NNR Buckinghamshire, UK. She is co-author of The Biology of Millipedes (OUP, 1992) and Animals Under Logs and Stones, (Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd, 1996). Mark Frater has a background of forestry before being appointed Site Manager for Burhman Beeches in 1987. He is now a consultant and advisor specialising in woodland management.

Table of Contents

SERIES INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2 THE ECOLOGY OF WOODLAND HABITATS; Chapter 3 MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION; Chapter 4 CASE STUDIES; Chapter 5 PRACTICAL WORK; Glossary; Chapter 6 SPECIES LIST; FURTHER READING;

Additional information

GOR002741145
9780415180900
0415180902
Woodland Habitats by Mark Frater
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19990610
200
N/A
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