Long-term woodland restoration on lowland farmland through passive rewilding.
Natural succession of vegetation on abandoned farmland provides opportunities for passive rewilding to re-establish native woodlands, but in Western Europe the patterns and outcomes of vegetation colonisation are poorly known. We combine time series of field surveys and remote sensing (lidar and pho...
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Main Authors: | Richard K Broughton, James M Bullock, Charles George, Ross A Hill, Shelley A Hinsley, Marta Maziarz, Markus Melin, J Owen Mountford, Tim H Sparks, Richard F Pywell |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/36cbb98eef8f4d96a64425e6dea2183a |
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