Hinsley, S.A.; Pocock, M.J.O.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4375-0445.
2014
Ash dieback: long-term monitoring of impacts on biodiversity.
Peterborough, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 56pp.
(JNCC Report no. 484)
Abstract
The overall objective of this study was to scope-out the options for a long-term monitoring strategy of the impacts of ash dieback on biodiversity in the UK. This objective was addressed using a 3-day facilitated workshop at CEH Wallingford, bringing together expertise from CEH, various NGOs and the statutory agencies. The main questions addressed were: (1) What are the monitoring needs for ash dieback? (2) How suitable are existing surveys? (3) How does current monitoring need to be enhanced or extended?
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CEH Science Areas 2013- > Monitoring & Observation Systems
CEH Programmes 2012 > Biodiversity
CEH Programmes 2012 > Biodiversity
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