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Forest Biodiversity
Lessons from history for conservation

 
June 2004

IUFRO Conference proceedings from the meeting in Leuven in 2003 are now available.


 

 

Paper by Keith Alexander and Jill Butler – ‘Is the US concept of old growth relevant to the cultural landscape of Europe? A UK perspective.’

Forest Biodiversity
Lessons from history for conservation


IUFRO Research Series no 10

Editors: O Honnay, K Verhayen, B Bossuyt and M Hermy. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences.

April 2004. ISBN 0 85 199 802 X Price £60

Focuses on the diverse impact of forest history and forest continuity, fragmentation and past management on the diversity and distribution of species with an emphasis on temperate forests in Europe and North America.

Papers by:
Keith Alexander and Jill Butler – Ancient Tree Forum: ‘Is the US concept of old growth relevant to the cultural landscape of Europe? A UK perspective.’
and
Charles Watkins et al – University of Nottingham: ‘The use of dendrochronology to evaluate dead wood habitats and management priorities for the ancient oaks of Sherwood Forest’

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