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CHAPTER FIVE Oak, birch and aspen woodlands
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Scott Wilson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vi
- Tables vii
- Figures viii
- Plates ix
- Abbreviations and acronyms xi
- Foreword xii
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE International context 8
- CHAPTER TWO Ecological context 16
- CHAPTER THREE Historical development 32
- CHAPTER FOUR Native pinewoods and montane scrub 64
- CHAPTER FIVE Oak, birch and aspen woodlands 81
- CHAPTER SIX Ash, elm and hazel woodlands 98
- CHAPTER SEVEN Wet woodlands 110
- CHAPTER EIGHT Conservation of native woodlands 120
- CHAPTER NINE Expansion of native woodlands 168
- CHAPTER TEN Relationships with plantation forests 207
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Native woodlands – a view to the future 225
- CHAPTER TWELVE Visiting native woodlands 235
- Bibliography 257
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vi
- Tables vii
- Figures viii
- Plates ix
- Abbreviations and acronyms xi
- Foreword xii
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE International context 8
- CHAPTER TWO Ecological context 16
- CHAPTER THREE Historical development 32
- CHAPTER FOUR Native pinewoods and montane scrub 64
- CHAPTER FIVE Oak, birch and aspen woodlands 81
- CHAPTER SIX Ash, elm and hazel woodlands 98
- CHAPTER SEVEN Wet woodlands 110
- CHAPTER EIGHT Conservation of native woodlands 120
- CHAPTER NINE Expansion of native woodlands 168
- CHAPTER TEN Relationships with plantation forests 207
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Native woodlands – a view to the future 225
- CHAPTER TWELVE Visiting native woodlands 235
- Bibliography 257
- Index 265