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Forests go into growth ‘overdrive’ to recover from drought.

Forests go into growth ‘overdrive’ to recover from drought.

by Forest-Ecology | January 28, 2021 | Current Research, Drought, Ecology, Forest Ecology, Forest Management, Uncategorised

Forests go into growth ‘overdrive’ to recover from drought Tom Ovenden PhD Researcher Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even...
Climate change: having the right combination of tree ‘personalities’ could make forests more resilient

Climate change: having the right combination of tree ‘personalities’ could make forests more resilient

by Forest-Ecology | January 28, 2021 | Current Research, Drought, Ecology, Forest Ecology, Silviculture, Uncategorised

TREES: THE IMPORTANCE OF  HAVING THE RIGHT NEIGHBOURS Tom Ovenden PhD Researcher Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply...
The Arctic Carbon Balance: Soils Will Hold the Key

The Arctic Carbon Balance: Soils Will Hold the Key

by Forest-Ecology | July 2, 2019 | Current Research, Ecology, Fungi, Guest Research

THE ARCTIC CARBON BALANCE: Soils Will Hold the Key unsplash-logoTomáš Malík REVIEWER Marcus Griffiths Software Engineer Marcus is a Software Engineer based in Bristol, England. He spends his time using an engineering approach to solve the many hidden problems created...

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University of Stirling
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