ECOS 38 (6): Michael Gove – what next?
The prospect of leaving the European Union has created uncertainty and concern about the future [...]
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Dec
ECOS 38 (3): Nature’s Brexit
Is the speculation around Brexit a distraction from the underlying causes of the parlous state [...]
Jul
ECOS 37 (3/4) Brexit and nature – looking for silver linings. Mike Townsend
Abstract: Leaving the European Union is likely to have significant repercussions for nature and land [...]
Dec
ECOS 37 (2) Rewilding – keeping brand integrity. Mike Townsend
Abstract: Rewilding offers an exciting opportunity to reconsider our attitudes and approach to nature. Embracing [...]
Aug
ECOS 37 (1) Spring 2016. What would Brexit mean for nature? Mike Townsend
Abstract: Very little of the debate around the EU referendum has considered the impacts on [...]
ECOS 36 (2) Austerity politics – any place for nature? Mike Townsend
Abstract: The result of the election may have been a surprise, but it is not [...]
ECOS 33 (2) Summer 2012. Conservation in a time of austerity – why fund nature? Mike Townsend
Abstract: Why has an appealing subject like wildlife protection and the environment become an easy [...]
ECOS 34 (2) Summer 2013. Resilient and adaptive wooded landscapes. Mike Townsend
Abstract: The emergence or threat of a number of aggressive woodland pests and diseases, in [...]
ECOS 34 (3/4) Winter 2013 Biodiversity offsets – an unnecessary evil? (Mike Townsend)
Abstract: The Government is consulting on biodiversity offsets to spede the planning process. The notion [...]