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Natural Woodland describes how woodlands grow, die and regenerate in the absence of human influence, and the structures and range of habitats found in natural woods. The underlying theme is that natural woodlands should form a basis for forest management, policies and practices. George Peterken compares the ecology of both North American and European forests, to produce a fascinating account of woodland natural history for all those concerned with woodland management and ecology.
Forêt vierge --- Virgin forests --- History --- Zone tempérée --- Temperate zones --- Écologie forestière --- forest ecology --- Ressource forestière --- Forest resources --- Conservation des ressources --- Resource conservation --- Amérique du Nord --- North America --- Europe --- Old growth forest conservation --- Old growth forest conservation. --- Old growth forest ecology --- Old growth forest ecology. --- Old growth forests --- Old growth forests. --- 581.526.42 --- 502.35 --- 581.524.442 --- Forest ecology --- Forest conservation --- Ancient forests --- Forests and forestry --- Forest formations --- Conservation management in general. Monitoring --- Temperate regions --- Ecology --- Conservation --- 581.524.442 Temperate regions --- 502.35 Conservation management in general. Monitoring --- 581.526.42 Forest formations --- Temperate forest ecology --- Old growth forests - Great Britain --- Old growth forest ecology - Great Britain --- Old growth forest conservation - Great Britain
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HANDBOOKS --- NATURE CONSERVATION --- METHODS
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