Managing deadwood in forests and woodlands
- Publisher : Forestry Commission
- Illustrations : col illus, col maps
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Description:
Deadwood is a vital component of a properly functioning forest ecosystem. It plays an important role in sustaining biodiversity and in delivering ecosystem services such as soil formation and nutrient cycling. In the UK up to a fifth of woodland species depend on dead or dying trees for all or part of their cycle and many of these species are rare or threatened. This Practice Guide has been written for the owners and managers of forests and woodlands who want.
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