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[HTML][HTML] Prescribed fire and its impacts on ecosystem services in the UK
The impacts of vegetation fires on ecosystems are complex and varied affecting a range of
important ecosystem services. Fire has the potential to affect the physicochemical and …
important ecosystem services. Fire has the potential to affect the physicochemical and …
The role of fire in UK peatland and moorland management: the need for informed, unbiased debate
Fire has been used for centuries to generate and manage some of the UK's cultural
landscapes. Despite its complex role in the ecology of UK peatlands and moorlands, there …
landscapes. Despite its complex role in the ecology of UK peatlands and moorlands, there …
Upland land use predicts population decline in a globally near‐threatened wader
Changes in large‐scale land use may fragment and degrade habitats, affecting animal
species adapted to these habitats. In the UK uplands for example, changes in sheep and …
species adapted to these habitats. In the UK uplands for example, changes in sheep and …
Vegetation burning for game management in the UK uplands is increasing and overlaps spatially with soil carbon and protected areas
Burning for habitat management is globally widespread. Burning over carbon-rich soils is a
global environmental concern due to the potential contribution to climate change. In the UK …
global environmental concern due to the potential contribution to climate change. In the UK …
Erosion in peatlands: Recent research progress and future directions
Abstract Peatlands cover approximately 2.84% of global land area while storing one third to
one half of the world's soil carbon. While peat erosion is a natural process it has been …
one half of the world's soil carbon. While peat erosion is a natural process it has been …
Effects of fire on the hydrology, biogeochemistry, and ecology of peatland river systems
Peatlands are found around the world and cover∼ 3.4% of the Earth's surface. In the UK,
peatlands cover 17.2% or∼ 1.58 Mha of the land surface and occur mainly in upland areas …
peatlands cover 17.2% or∼ 1.58 Mha of the land surface and occur mainly in upland areas …
Fire decreases near‐surface hydraulic conductivity and macropore flow in blanket peat
Many peatlands have been subjected to wildfire or prescribed burning, but it is not known
how these fires influence near‐surface hydrological processes. Macropores are important …
how these fires influence near‐surface hydrological processes. Macropores are important …
Fighting talk: Organisational discourses of the conflict over raptors and grouse moor management in Scotland
Conflict is currently one of the greatest challenges facing wildlife conservation. Whilst
conflicts may first appear to concern wildlife, they are often embedded within wider debates …
conflicts may first appear to concern wildlife, they are often embedded within wider debates …
[PDF][PDF] Environmental impacts of high-output driven shooting of red grouse Lagopus lagopus scotica.
Recreational hunting of game birds and mammals is globally widespread (Loveridge et al.
2009). Habitat and predator management is sometimes undertaken to increase game …
2009). Habitat and predator management is sometimes undertaken to increase game …
Peatland wildfire severity and post-fire gaseous carbon fluxes
The future status of peatlands as carbon stores/sinks is uncertain given current and
predicted environmental change. Several factors can affect the magnitude of the peatland …
predicted environmental change. Several factors can affect the magnitude of the peatland …