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Bio Diversity Research Group
UKEconet is the international portal of the Biodiversity and Landscape History Research Institute (BALHRI), working in conjunction with Professor Ian Rotherham of Sheffield Hallam University and the South Yorkshire Biodiversity Research Group (SYBRG). It provides research-based information on ecology, history, archaeology and landscape change that will be of interest to all.

The Vision: With a focus on wilder, more connected futures to halt declines of species and environmental quality, yet recognising the cultural nature and heritage value of many landscapes. This programme emerges from 30+ years of seminars and conferences organised by our team and partners.
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UKEconet is the international portal of the Biodiversity and Landscape History Research Institute (BALHRI), working in conjunction with Sheffield Hallam University and the South Yorkshire Biodiversity Research Group (SYBRG). It provides research-based information on ecology, history, archaeology and landscape change that will be of interest to all.
Providing a research, design and production service for leaflets, booklets, interpretation boards and display panels. Providing training packages for community groups in oral history techniques, website design, landscape surveying and interpretation. Japanese Knotweed surveys, confirmation, advice and treatment (More information: Japanese Knotweed).
Our full range of books and journals. Also a variety of downloads (some free!), including desktop wallpapers and vintage postcards & photographs. Wildtrack publications post & packing rates are priced according to individual item weight. If you require multiple copies or a combined order - p+p rate can be calculated to your specific order.
Themes over the three days include: the impact of de-natured soils and their implications for environmental sustainability and food security; erosion of peatland/ fenland and arable soils and the effects on the environment, archaeological heritage and their future implications; soil 'health', fungi, micro-flora and fauna - impacts of livestock treatments and impacts on parkland/ wood-pasture and ancient trees; implications of de-natured soils on tree diseases and resistance; mitigating the problems through re-naturing the soil: implications and future visions.
We can organise and run training workshops and survey days for community groups to support their projects on a diverse range of areas including woodland heritage, wildlife, ecology and landscapes. There is useful output material available for download or the opportunity to find out about further follow-up work.
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