Helen J. Read and Mark Frater ; illustrations by Jo Wright.
New York :
Routledge,
1999.
xvii, 177 pages :
illustrations (some color), maps ;
26 cm
Habitat guides
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-169).
1. Introduction -- 2. The Ecology of Woodland Habitats -- 3. Management and Conservation -- 4. Case Studies -- 5. Practical Work.
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"Woodland Habitats explores the history and ecology of British woodlands, and explains why they are such a valuable resource. It offers a practical guide to issues concerned with the ecology of woodland habitats and organisms; conservation and management; coppicing, pasture woodland and commercial forestry; woodland grazing, ride management and recreation in woodlands." "Featuring illustrated species boxes as well as a full species list, examples of notable sites with location maps and pictures, suggested projects and a full glossary, students and environmentalists will gain a deeper understanding of the historical and present-day importance of British woodlands, as both an ecological and a cultural resource."--Jacket.