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JNCC
This A4 Handbook is supported by an A5 Phase 1 Field Manual. Both were published first in 1990 by the Nature Conservancy Council (NCC): later versions, with limited additions, have been produced by JNCC.
 
Rodwell, J.S
This handbook gives a detailed description of the NVC methods for collection of vegetation relevés (quadrat) data, the methodology for sampling vegetation in the field, and the analysis and description of NVC data.
 
JNCC
This A5 Field Manual supports the main A4 Phase 1 Handbook. Both were published first in 1990 by the Nature Conservancy Council (NCC): later versions, with limited additions, have been produced by JNCC.
 
Averis, A., Averis, B., Birks, J., Horsfield, D., Thompson, D., & Yeo, M.,
This is the first comprehensive, single book on plant communities in the British Uplands.
 
National Report submitted to the 8th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties, Valencia, Spain 2002
 
Entwhistle, A.C., Harris, S., Hutson, A.M., Racey, P.A., Walsh, A.,
Details the threats to bats, their need for conservation plus general and species specific guidance on habitat management.
 
Rodwell, J.S., Dring, J.C., Averis, A.B.G., Proctor, M.C.F., Malloch, A.J.C., Schaminée, J.N.J., & Dargie T.C.D.,
This publication presents the results of the JNCC commissioned review of the coverage of the NVC in 1998. It contains information on the current coverage of the NVC; identifies both the known and likely gaps in the plant community descriptions; and places these new types into the phytosociological scheme of the NVC.
 
JNCC on behalf of DETR
Implementation of the Ramsar Convention in general, and of the Ramsar Strategic Plan 1997-2002 in particular, during the period since the National Report prepared in 1995 for Ramsar CoP6 and 30 June 1998
 
Kelly, P.G., & Perry, K.A.
The results of a Phase 1 habitat survey of Cumbria carried out between 1983 and 1987. Each habitat is discussed, with the threats facing it.
 
R A Lindsay, D J Charman, F Everingham, R M O'Reilly, M A Palmer, T A Rowell and D A Stroud
 

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