Factsheet: Case studies of woodland creation through natural colonisation
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Fleiss, Susannah
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TreE PlaNat Knowledge User Board
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NERC Treescapes
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2023-10-04T13:36:43Z
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2023-10-04T13:36:43Z
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2023-09
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This factsheet and set of case studies was produced as part of the knowledge exchange work package for the Treescape Expansion through Planting and Natural Colonisation (TreE PlaNat) project, funded by UKRI Treescapes. This collection of case studies was stimulated by discussion with the project’s Knowledge User Board of land managers.
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Natural colonisation has the potential to create biodiverse, locally-adapted woodlands, and help expand woodland cover across the UK, but the outcomes of the resulting woodland habitat are usually uncertain. Here, we provide a summary facthseet and six case studies on the timescales and outcomes of creating woodland through natural colonisation in a range of habitats.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/41027
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/3766
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en
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Woodland
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Sustainable forestry
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Ecology
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Natural processes
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Natural colonisation
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Regeneration
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Factsheet: Case studies of woodland creation through natural colonisation
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Other
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