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Forest Research home > Research themes Woodland biodiversity
Woodland biodiversity is a valued component of sustainable forests, contributing to the ecological functioning and health of woodland ecosystems, and providing interest and delight for visitors. Our research on woodland biodiversity aims to support and inform management that conserves and enhances these qualities. About this research, its background and objectives, and underlying policy framework Research programmes
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ContactFor further information contact: Chris Quine Tel: 0131 445 2176 Research into 'woodland biodiversity' within Forest Research is centred in the Ecology Division. See also ... | What's of interest
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