Author Archives: Emily Adams
ECOS 35 (1) Spring 2014 Wildlife on the level? Peter Taylor
Abstract: Political and personal opportunists use the flooding of the Somerset Levels to advance their [...]
ECOS 35 (1) Spring 2014 Drowning out nature on the Levels? Mark Robins
Abstract: This article offers a personal view from the heart of the response process to [...]
ECOS 35 (1) Spring 2014 Scratching the surface: let’s love our soils. David Hogan
Abstract: Acknowledging the importance of soils and threats to their quality are vital in land-use [...]
ECOS 35 (1) Spring 2014 Agricultural reform in England – Towards a greener farm policy? Lisa Schneidau
Abstract: The current round of farm policy negotiations will shape the next seven years. Why [...]
ECOS 35 (1) Spring 2014 Does traditional farming still meet nature conservation needs? Robert Deane
Abstract: Are traditional farming and conservation aims really as compatible as we suppose, or is [...]
ECOS 35 (1) Spring 2014 Why don’t environmental payments work? John Bowers
Abstract: The origins of agri-environment schemes (AES) lie with safeguarding SSSIs in the late 1960s [...]
ECOS 35 (1) Spring 2014 Editorial: Hedging our bets. Gavin Saunders
Download this article as a PDF here: ECOS 35-1-1 Editorial Hedging our bets
ECOS 35 (3/4) Winter 2014 Book reviews
The Sixth Extinction: An unnatural history. Elizabeth Kolbert Nature in Towns and Cities. David Goode [...]
ECOS 35 (3/4) Reintroductions in Scotland – an update on beaver, boar and lynx. Alan Featherstone Watson
Abstract: This article provides an overview of the policy debates on the potential for returning [...]
ECOS 35 (3/4) Studying past landscape change to inform future conservation. Nicholas Macgregor, Kevin Watts, Kirsty Park, Elisa Fuents-Montemayor, Simon Duffield
Abstract: The WrEN project, led by the University of Stirling, Forest Research and Natural England, [...]

