The remit of this study was to review available evidence for or against the hypothesis that the presence of sweet chestnut coppice on sites of former, semi-natural broadleaved woodland, results in an impoverishment in species diversity and a decline in nature conservation interest.
The ecological impact of sweet chestnut coppice silviculture on former ancient, broadleaved woodland sites in south-east England (ENRR627)
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