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Growth performance of 6 plant species of early successional communities was studied on 3 landslide damaged sites of varying ages (3, 6 and 8 yr old), ...
Read moreStudies are increasingly investigating effects of large-scale management activities on grassland restoration outcomes. These studies are providing use...
Read moreThe serpentine tailings from asbestos mines in southeastern Quebec cover 5.5 km2 and are largely devoid of vegetation. The tailings have a high pH, ve...
Read moreSpontaneous succession is often underappreciated in restoration after the cessation of intensive agricultural management. Spontaneous succession could...
Read moreAdaptive management approaches to ecological restoration are current best practice. The usefulness of such an approach was tested in this study by imp...
Read moreThe nutrient input in rainfall was determined at three colliery spoil heaps in Yorkshire and at a rural site. The only major difference between sites ...
Read moreLarge-scale revegetation trials on blast furnace slag in the Lower Swansea Valley were observed from 1965 to 1970. A mixed sward grew best in the long...
Read moreHydraulic sowing is used to establish vegetation on steep slopes, but the technique is not reliable. The effects of individual components of the techn...
Read moreVariable growth of Larix leptolepis [L. kaempferi] (Japanese larch) has been observed on restored opencast coal workings in South Wales, UK. A study o...
Read moreColliery waste on a regraded Scottish tip was classified as 'burnt' and 'unburnt', and the latter subdivided into 'pre-acid' or 'acid' on the basis of...
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