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    • Do Hedgerow Corridors Increase the Population Viability of Woodland Species? (systematic review)

      Posted by AndrewPullin on July 11, 2014

      What is the aim of the review? To systematically collate and synthesise published and unpublished evidence in order to address the following questions: “Do hedgerows increase the population viability of target species occupying otherwise isolated fragments of woodland habitat?” “Do hedgerows increase biodiversity within otherwise isolated fragments of woodland habitat?”

    • Development as a Conservation Tool: Evaluating Ecological, Economic, Attitudinal, and Behavioural Outcomes (systematic review)

      Posted by AndrewPullin on July 11, 2014

      What is the aim of the review? To systematically collate and synthesise published and unpublished evidence in order to identify the characteristics of conservation projects that lead to successful ecological, economic, behavioral, and attitudinal outcomes and to determine the quality and quantity of monitoring efforts in the field. To achieve this, five questions were addressed: […]

    • Effectiveness of Current Methods for the Control of Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum). (systematic review)

      Posted by AndrewPullin on July 11, 2014

      What is the aim of the review? To systematically collate and synthesise the available evidence in order to examine the effectiveness of bracken control interventions, to identify knowledge-gaps, and to provide an evidence-base to support decision making where bracken control is a problem. The primary objective was to assess evidence on the impact of asulam […]

    • Do Commonly Used Management Interventions Effectively Control Rhododendron ponticum? (systematic review)

      Posted by AndrewPullin on July 11, 2014

      What is the aim of the review? To systematically collate and synthesise published and unpublished evidence in order to address the question: “Do commonly used management interventions effectively control Rhododendron ponticum?”

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