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, is taking advantage of the opportunities offered by Britain’s landscapes to study the ecological networks concept. The results will improve our understanding of how different species respond to different characteristics of habitat patches and the wider landscape, and so inform the design of future conservation landscapes.

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Duffield, Simon et al. “ECOS 35 (3/4) Studying past landscape change to inform future conservation. Nicholas Macgregor, Kevin Watts, Kirsty Park, Elisa Fuents-Montemayor, Simon Duffield” ECOS vol. 35(3/4) 2014, British Association of Nature Conservationists, www.ecos.org.uk/ecos-35-3-4-studying-past-landscape-change-to-inform-future-conservation-nicholas-macgregor-kevin-watts-kirsty-park-elisa-fuents-montemayor-simon-duffield/.