Category Archives: Articles
ECOS 33 (3/4) Winter 2012. Landscape-scale conservation: A progress report from the Weald. Henri Brocklebank
Abstract: The Wildlife Trusts have been talking about ‘bigger, better and more joined-up’ conservation for [...]
ECOS 33 (3/4) Winter 2012. Landscape-scale conservation for butterflies and moths: lessons from the UK. Nigel Bourn, Sam Ellis and Caroline Bulman
Abstract: In recent years Butterfly Conservation has shifted the majority of its conservation work from [...]
ECOS 33 (3/4) Winter 2012. Private and networked: Large Conservation Areas in Scotland. William Adams
Abstract: Scotland contains large conservation areas of many kinds. These range from estates managed as [...]
ECOS 33 (3/4) Winter 2012. Large-scale conservation in Great Britain: taking stock. Nicholas Macgregor, William Adams, Chris Hill, Felix Eigenbrod and Patrick Osborne
Abstract: Natural England has compiled a database of Large-Scale Conservation Projects and interviewed many practitioners [...]
ECOS 33 (3/4) Winter 2012. Landscape-scale – towards an integrated approach. Kate Ahern and Lyndis Cole
Abstract: The term landscape scale means different things to different people, viewed through the prisms [...]
ECOS 33 (3/4) Winter 2012. Lands-caped crusaders. Gavin Saunders
Abstract: Right across the conservation sector we are beginning to talk about conserving wildlife in [...]
ECOS 34 (1) Spring 2013. Conservation: a fading label? Peter Taylor
Abstract: Is ‘conservation’ an outdated label in today’s era of managing nature? This article presents [...]
ECOS 34 (1) Spring 2013. Forest policy resolved? The future’s hunky-dory… Martin Spray
Abstract: The Government’s response to the 2012 Future of the Forests report from the Forestry [...]
ECOS 34 (1) Spring 2013. Trump’s golf course – Society’s nature. The death and resurrection of nature conservation. Koen Arts and Gina Maffrey
Abstract: The story of Trump’s golf resort development in Scotland, part of which falls on [...]
ECOS 34 (1) Spring 2013. Fighting the green token – mid Wales revolts against turbines. Alison Davies
Abstract: 815 industrial scale wind turbines, plus 50 supposedly ‘domestic’ (100+ foot high) wind turbines [...]

