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Woodland Survey Handbook - Collecting Data for Conservation in British Woodland (Paperback): Keith Kirby, Jeanette Hall Woodland Survey Handbook - Collecting Data for Conservation in British Woodland (Paperback)
Keith Kirby, Jeanette Hall
R954 Discovery Miles 9 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

How do you record the wildlife in a wood? This book explains ways to record the flora and fauna found in woodland and outlines the sources you can use to find out more about the history and management of an area. Whether you have just a few hours, or a few years, there are examples that you can follow to find out more about this important habitat. Woods include some of the richest terrestrial wildlife sites in Britain, but some are under threat and many are neglected, such that they are not as rich as they might be. If we are to protect them or increase their diversity we need first to know what species they contain, how they have come to be as they are, to understand how they fit into the wider landscape. Conservation surveys are the bedrock on which subsequent protection and management action is based. There is not one method that will be right for all situations and needs, so the methods discussed range from what one can find out online, to what can be seen on a general walk round a wood, to the insights that can come from more detailed survey and monitoring approaches. Fast-evolving techniques such as eDNA surveys and the use of LiDAR are touched on.

Europe's Changing Woods and Forests - From Wildwood to Managed Landscapes (Paperback): Tibor Hartel Europe's Changing Woods and Forests - From Wildwood to Managed Landscapes (Paperback)
Tibor Hartel; Edited by Keith Kirby; Contributions by Thomas Ranius; Edited by Charles Watkins; Contributions by Peter Buckley, …
R1,642 Discovery Miles 16 420 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Our understanding of the historical ecology of European forests has been transformed in the last twenty years. Bringing together key findings from across the continent, Europe's Changing Woods and Forests: From Wildwood to Managed Landscapes provides a comprehensive account of recent research and the relevance of historical studies to our current conservation and management of forests. Combining theory with a series of regional case studies, this book shows how different aspects of forestry play out according to the landscape and historical context of the local area, with broad implications for woodland history, policy and management. Beginning with an overview of Europe's woods and forests, the book reviews a variety of management techniques (including wood-pastures, coppicing, close-to-nature forestry and the impact of hunting), describes how plants and animals respond to changes in woodland and forest cover, and includes case histories from around the continent. It concludes with a discussion of how lessons learned from the past can help in the future. This book is both a vital resource and an interesting read for foresters, conservationists, landscape historians, geographers and ecologists.

Wytham Woods - Oxford's Ecological Laboratory (Paperback): Peter Savill, Christopher Perrins, Keith Kirby, Nigel Fisher Wytham Woods - Oxford's Ecological Laboratory (Paperback)
Peter Savill, Christopher Perrins, Keith Kirby, Nigel Fisher
R2,121 Discovery Miles 21 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For the first time, this book tells the Wytham story in a way that is accessible to both scientist and general reader alike. It provides a fascinating overview of what the Woods are like, their history, composition (both plant and animal), and how their wildlife has changed over time.
This iconic location has been the subject of a series of continuous ecological research programs dating back to the 1920s, a level of continuity of research effort that is extremely rare. Hence there is a strong emphasis on the significance of the scientific research that has been done there and how this has contributed to ecological thinking elsewhere.

Ecological History of European Forests (Hardcover): Keith Kirby, Charles Watkins Ecological History of European Forests (Hardcover)
Keith Kirby, Charles Watkins
R3,937 Discovery Miles 39 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Forest is the natural vegetation of most of Europe. Although the majority has been destroyed by human activity over the centuries, a considerable amount remains and has been managed to varying degrees and for a wide variety of reasons. This has resulted in a large number of natural and semi-natural landscapes and habitat types over the region and a high diversity of plant and animal communities adapted to them. The growing interest in natural history and the environment in recent years has resulted in a greater demand for information on the complex ecological history of European forest. This book is unique in providing wide ranging and detailed case studies on specific aspects, including grazing, management practices and conservation and overviews, from recognized authorities, of the latest research on the ecological history of forests and woodland in Europe. It consists of selected papers given at an international conference of forest historians organized in association with the British Ecological Society and the International Union of Forest Research Organizations at Nottingham University in September 1996. Contributions come from the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, the Low Countries, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Turkey. This book is essential reading for ecologists, conservationists, landscape historians, foresters and geographers. It will also be of interest to advanced students in these areas.

Europe's Changing Woods and Forests - From Wildwood to Managed Landscapes (Hardcover): Tibor Hartel Europe's Changing Woods and Forests - From Wildwood to Managed Landscapes (Hardcover)
Tibor Hartel; Edited by Keith Kirby; Contributions by Thomas Ranius; Edited by Charles Watkins; Contributions by Peter Buckley, …
R3,538 Discovery Miles 35 380 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Our understanding of the historical ecology of European forests has been transformed in the last twenty years. Bringing together key findings from across the continent, Europe's Changing Woods and Forests: From Wildwood to Managed Landscapes provides a comprehensive account of recent research and the relevance of historical studies to our current conservation and management of forests. Combining theory with a series of regional case studies, this book shows how different aspects of forestry play out according to the landscape and historical context of the local area, with broad implications for woodland history, policy and management. Beginning with an overview of Europe's woods and forests, the book reviews a variety of management techniques (including wood-pastures, coppicing, close-to-nature forestry and the impact of hunting), describes how plants and animals respond to changes in woodland and forest cover, and includes case histories from around the continent. It concludes with a discussion of how lessons learned from the past can help in the future. This book is both a vital resource and an interesting read for foresters, conservationists, landscape historians, geographers and ecologists.

Woodland Flowers - Colourful past, uncertain future (Hardcover): Keith Kirby Woodland Flowers - Colourful past, uncertain future (Hardcover)
Keith Kirby
R1,337 R1,054 Discovery Miles 10 540 Save R283 (21%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Observing the plants of the forest floor - the flowers, ferns, sedges and grasses - can be a vital way of understanding our relationship with British woodland. They tell us stories about its history and past management, and can be a visible sign of progress when we get conservation right. For centuries, woodland plants have also been part of our lives in practical ways as food and medicines, and they have influenced our culture through poetry, perfume and pub signs. In this insightful and original account, Keith Kirby explores how woodland plants in Great Britain have come to be where they are, coped with living in the shade of their bigger relatives, and responded to threats in the form of storms, fires, floods, the attentions of grazing herbivores and the effects of the changing seasons. Along the way, the reader is introduced to the work of important botanists who have walked the woods in the past, collecting information on where plants occur and why. In-depth profiles of some of our most important and popular ground flora species provide extra detail and insight. Beautifully illustrated, Woodland Flowers is a must for anyone who appreciates and wants to learn more about British woodland and its plants.

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