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Blagdon Cross: Plants For A Future's Devon Site
Much of the site has been colonised native ... grant. The new coppice A thin strip along the southern edge of the woodland has been planted with coppice and fruit bearing trees ... woodland This four acre woodland was initially planted as a coppice woodland and contain many hazel and alder. Last winter (2003/ ...
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Renewable Energy ¦ Biomass
Green Electricity Biomass Short Rotation Coppice Courtesy of IACR-Rothamsted Biomass Energy Biomass is a collective term for all plant and ... wood, straw, poultry litter and energy crops such as willow and poplar grown on short rotation coppice and miscanthus. Biomass is a very versatile material and can be used to produce heat ...
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RCEP News Release
(SRC) willow or miscanthus, where the crop is grown specifically for energy generation purposes; and ...
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Royal Commission responds to Sustainable Food and Farming Consultation
Except in areas where the existing landscape is of high value, cultivation of short rotation coppice would not be visually intrusive, provided plantations are sensitively sited and designed. The impact ... be less diversity overall than in permanent woodlands or other species-rich habitats, short rotation coppice supports the highest number of invertebrates of all types of woodland. Concern has been ...
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woodland management
There are different systems of management, including rotation coppicing (see below), and gradual thinning to produce mature high ... on a rotation – maybe15 or 25 years (i.e. each tree will be coppiced every 15 or 25 years, and you coppice different ... to the stack; this could also be done by horses short-rotation coppice stools - notice that each tree has several stems; these trees ...
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Biodiversity Conservation in Britain: Science Replacing Tradition
(Smith 1980). Likewise, neglecting some coppice woodlands over the past few decades has sometimes resulted in reduction in ground flora ( ... appreciate the attention of a sheep's mouth or foot. By contrast, coppicing involves a rotation which is often too rapid and drastic for woodland species, including many shade- or ...
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Beneficial Use of Leachate
Willow coppice product can ...
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Plants For A Future - Link
Alternatively, fertility is maintained by vegetable compost, green manures, crop rotation, mulches, and any other method that is sustainable, ecologically viable and not ... Australia Sections: Hydrology, Reedbeds, Swales, Rate Tag Edit Wessex Coppice Group To encourage economic growth in the hazel coppice industry through marketing, training and public awareness whilst ...
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Acacia auriculiformis
Harvesting In Indomalaysia, stands are operated on 10–12 year rotations. Trees coppice poorly. Indonesians have gotten some coppice when trees are cut at least 50 cm above the ground. When trees ... that yields can run higher than 20 m3/ha/yr on a 10–20 year rotation. On poor soils yields drop to 8–12 m3. On the Island of Madura, with ...
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Acacia saligna
(NAS, 1980a). Harvesting In Mediterranean countries, the fuelwood from this species is harvested on a coppice rotation system of 5–10 years (NAS, 1980). Yields and Economics Acacia saligna grows quickly, often ...
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