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Comparative plant ecology
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The article was published on 1988-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1150 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Plant ecology.read more
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The Holocene history of Pinus sylvestris woodland in the Mar Lodge Estate, Cairngorms, Eastern Scotland
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A high resolution palynological study of the Holocene vegetational development of central Holderness, eastern Yorkshire, with particular emphasis on the detection of prehistoric human activity.
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Ecology of Water Relations in Plants
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Glastir monitoring & evaluation programme first year annual report
B.E. Emmett,Mohamed Abdalla,Steven G. Anthony,S. Astbury,Tom August,Gaynor Barrett,Bjorn Beckmann,Jeremy Biggs,Marc S. Botham,David C. Bradley,David R. Chadwick,R. Collier,David Cooper,John E. Cooper,Bernard J. Cosby,Simon Creer,P. Cross,D. Dadam,Francois Edwards,Michael Edwards,Chris D. Evans,N. Ewald,Angus Garbutt,C. Giampieri,A. Goodwin,Stephen Grebby,Sheila Greene,I. Halfpenney,Jane Hall,Colin A. Harrower,Peter A. Henrys,R. Hobson,Paul D.M. Hughes,S. Hughes,Nick J. B. Isaac,Bethanna Jackson,Susan G. Jarvis,Davey L. Jones,Peter Jones,Aidan M. Keith,Martyn Kelly,N. T. Kneebone,Delphine Lallias,Inma Lebron,Heath Malcolm,Lindsay C. Maskell,J. MacDonald,D. Maxwell,Janet Moxley,Lisa Norton,Tom H. Oliver,Alun T. Owen,K.A. Parkhill,M. G. Pereira,Jodey Peyton,Gary D. Powney,A. Prochorskaite,Barry G. Rawlins,O. Reuland,David A. Robinson,Stephanie L. Rorke,Clare S. Rowland,David B. Roy,Peter Scarlett,Paul Scholefield,L. Scott,G.R. Smith,Gavin M. Siriwardena,Simon M. Smart,Paul Smith,Ruth D. Swetnam,H. Taft,R. Taylor,Emma Tebbs,Amy Thomas,G. Tordoff,G. Turner,J. Van Breda,Helen Vincent,Markus Wagner,E. Waters,K. Walker-Springett,H. Wallace,Gearoid Webb,B. L. Williams,Peter Williams,Claire M. Wood +86 more
TL;DR: The Glastir Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (GMEP) as discussed by the authors is the main scheme by which the Welsh Government pays for environmental goods and services whilst the GMEP evaluates the scheme's success.