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Conservation Land Management - Cumulative subject index Volume 1 No 1 - Volume 9 No 2
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Abernethy Forest, restoring 1(1):4-6
access, design for 3(2):11-13
aggregates sites, managing for invertebrates 7(1):8-11
airports, and nature conservation schemes 2(4):8-11
animal welfare, grazing and ‘lookering’ 5(2):12-15
Aqualate Mere NNR, use of Exmoor ponies for grazing 6(3):12-15
archaeological site management 4(4):4-8
archaeological sites, managing, in Norfolk 6(1):14-18
Ashdown Forest, Surrey, grazing and close-shepherding 6(3):12-13
Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliffs NNR, coastal management 3(4):8-11
bats, artificial roost sites 6(1):6-9
bats, lesser horseshoe, adapting buildings for 7(2):10-13
beech hedgebanks, restoration in Quantocks 2(1):9-11
Ben Lawers NNR, Scotland, conserving montane scrub 5(2):4-7
Berney Marshes Reserve, footdrain and pool creation 7(2):8-9
Big Wheel rotary ditcher, and wetland restoration 1(3):12-13
BirdEye 1000 Scrub Buster, product review 4(2):20
birds, farmland, seed mixes and foraging distances 8(2):8-10
birds, winter food on farmland 7(1):20
bittern, Leighton Moss 1(3):8-10
Black Down, W Sussex, heathland restoration 7(3):8-13
boardwalks 3(2):12-13
boardwalks, timber v plastic 4(1):4-7
boats, use in conservation 3(3):4-7
Bonchurch Down, Isle of Wight, goat grazing 3(3):8-11
bonfires, impacts of 1(4):9-10
borehole, relocation, Redgrave and Lopham Fen 1(2):8-9
bracken, control in woodland 4(3):14-16
bracken, control on coastal slopes 2(2):9
bracken, harvesting and composting 2(1):12-14
Brankley Pastures, Staffs, Site visit 9(1):9-11
buffer pools, use to mitigate field drain pollution 6(3):16-17
burning trailer 1(4):9-10
Burren, Ireland, conservation on limestone pavement 8(3):5-9
BurrenLife Project, farming for conservation 8(3):5-9
Cairn Gorm, footpath restoration 1(2):4-7
Canada geese, managing 3(2):14-17
Caring for God’s Acre Project 3(2):4-6
charcoal, and coppice 7(1):16-18
Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, Site visit 8(4):7-9
churchyards, grass-cutting 3(2):4-6
climate change, adapting to on conservation sites 3(4):12-14
climate change, and extensive grazing 9(2):4-6
climate change, and microgeneration 6(2):4-8
coastal erosion, Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliffs NNR 3(4):8-11
coastal management, and saltmarshes 3(1): 4-8
coastal sand dunes, grazing 3(3):13-15
coastal scrub, managing 7(2):14-19
coastal slopes, conservation of 2(2):8-11
Coedydd Aber NNR, Wales 4(4):4-8
common land, management, Turville Heath Common, Chilterns (report) 8(3):18
community conservation project, River Bourne Community Farm 7(4):14-16
computers, use in conservation 1(4):4-8
conservation grazing, economics of 5(4):12-15
conservation grazing, in Scotland 5(1):12-15
conservation grazing, use of native breeds 6(3):4-6
conservation, making management decisions 1(3):14-16, 21, 2(2):21
contak, equipment hire 3(2):18
controlled burning (swaling), for heathland management 6(3):14-17
coppice, and charcoal 7(1):16-18
coppicing, Kent Downs 7(3):5-7
cotoneaster, controlling 1(3):4-7
Crassula helmsii, control 3(1):11-12
crayfish, white-clawed, conservation by cultivation 9(2):7-10
Culm grassland, restoring 7(4):17-18, 9(2):11-15
deer management, and forestry 1(1):5
Derbyshire Dales NNR, fencing 1(1):7-9
dewponds, restoration of 2(2):12-15
digital cameras, use in conservation 1(4):7
ditch dredging 2(3):15-17, 3(1):21
Dockens Water, New Forest, river restoration using LWD 6(2):11
dogs, managing on wildlife sites 4(2):12-15, 4(3):18
dry stone walls, maintaining 5(3):4-7
energy generation, on wildlife sites 6(2):4-8
Eurosite 1(3):17-18
Eurosite, rehabilitation of natural areas 5(4):20
Exmoor ponies, grazing on wet grasslands 6(3):12-15
Face Lift Programme (EN) 2(1):4-8
FACT 1(2):17-18
FACT/GAP Conference 2003 1(4):15-17
FACT/GAP Conference 2005 3(3):20
farming, and biodiversity 2(3): 4-7
farming, small-scale tillage 1(2):13-16
farmland birds, and wild-bird cover crops 5(3):12-15
farmland birds, seed mixes and foraging distances 8(2):8-10
farmland birds, winter food for 7(1):20
Fell pony, conservation grazing 4(1):12-14
fen, management using machinery 7(4):10-13
fen, restoration, Norfolk Broads 4(4):9-12
fen, restoration, Redgrave and Lopham Fen 1(2):8-12
FenAll Track, managing fen vegetation 7(4):10-13
fencing, in Derbyshire Dales NNR 1(1):7-9
fencing, temporary, on Surrey heaths 6(1):10-13
fencing, temporary, on The Lizard NNR 5(4):16-18
field drain pollution, and use of buffer pools 6(3):16-17
flood management, coastal 3(1):4-8
footpath erosion, in Yorkshire Dales NP1(1):14-15
footpath erosion, on Cairn Gorm 1(2):4-7
forest, management for red squirrels 1(4):11-14
forest, native pine, Abernethy 1(1):4-6
forestry, and deer management 1(1):5
fossils, conservation and management challenges 5(4):7-11
GAP Conference 2009 7(4):17-18
gates, countryside access design 3(2):11-13
geological sites, management 2(1):4-8
giant hogweed, control 2(3):8-11, 12-14
giant hogweed, control, Medway Valley 8(2):15-18
GIS, use in conservation 1(4):5-6
global warming, and extensive grazing 9(2):4-6
goats, feral population control 3(3):12
goats, grazing management, Cheddar Gorge 8(4):8
goats, use in scrub control 3(3):8-11
Goosemoor, Devon, coastal realignment 3(1):7
gorse, control on coastal slopes 2(2):9
GPS, use for land managers 4(4):13-15
GPS, use in conservation 1(4):6
grassland, benefits of varied mowing regimes 6(1):4-5
grassland, calcareous, management for invertebrates 5(1):16-18
grassland, increasing botanical diversity 8(3):15-17
grassland, lowland wet, and breeding waders 7(2):5-9
grassland, lowland, conservation 7(3):10-15
Grazing for Wildlife Project (Hampshire) 7(3):5-9
grazing, ‘lookering’ system 5(2):12-15
grazing, and close-shepherding on Ashdown Forest 6(3):12-13
grazing, coastal sand dunes 3(3):13-15
grazing, coastal slopes 2(2):8-11
grazing, conservation, economics of 5(4):12-15
grazing, conservation, in Scotland 5(1):12-15
grazing, conservation, use of native breeds 6(3):4-6
grazing, Exmoor pony on Aqualate Mere NNR 6(3):12-15
grazing, extensive, and climate change 9(2):4-6
grazing, Fell pony 4(1):12-14
grazing, goats 3(3):8-11, 8(4):8
grazing, heathlands on MoD estate 7(3):5-9
grazing, in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, Scotland 5(3):16-17
grazing, lowland heathland 6(3):9-10; 7(3):11-13
grazing, monitoring in Scottish woodlands 6(2):12-15
grazing, ponies and cattle on Wicken Fen NNR 9(1):5-8
grazing, traditional winter grazing, the Burren, Ireland 8(3):5-9
grazing, water buffalo on wetland sites 7(1):5-7
Great Fen Project, Huntingdonshire 7(4):10-13
green hay, used to restore Culm grassland 9(2):11-15
grip-blocking, in upland catchments 7(4)5-9
haloing, for veteran trees 9(1):12-16
heathland management, swaling (controlled burning) 6(3):14-17
heathland restoration, Black Down, W Sussex 7(3):8-13
heathland, grazing on Ashdown Forest, Surrey 6(3):12-13
heathland, managing lowland 6(3):7-11
hedge, planting for wildlife 4(3):10-13
hedgebanks, beech, restoring 2(1):9-11
hedgelaying, for wildlife 3(4):20, 4(1):20
hedgerow management 2(4):4-7
holm oak, crontrol using goats 3(3):8-11
honeybees, on nature reserves 5(2):16-17; 6(2):20
invasive species, cotoneaster 1(3):4-7
invasive species, Crassula helmsii 3(1):11-12
invasive species, giant hogweed 2(3):8-11, 12-14; 8(2):15-18
invasive species, holm oak, 3(3):8-11; 3(4):9-10
invasive species, ragwort 3(3):15
invasive species, rhododendron 1(3):22; 7(3):14-18
invasive species, wood small-reed (bush-grass) 4(1):15-18
invertebrates, managing aggregates sites for 7(1):8-11
Lakes Restoration Project (EN) 3(1):9-12
lakes, restoration 3(1):9-12; 5(1):8-11
landscape-scale conservation projects 4(2):4-7
large water debris (LWD), role in river management 6(2):9-11; 6(3):21
Leighton Moss reserve, restoration and bitterns 1(3):8-10
Leighton Moss Reserve, restoration of reedbed pools and ditches 7(1):12-15
Lever and Mulch method of rhododendron control 7(3):14-18
Lineover Wood, Glos, ancient wood 8(2):14
LINNET project, Ireland 1(2):13-16
livestock, grazing on heathland 7(3):5-9
livestock, use of native breeds in conservation grazing 6(3):4-6
Longstones Project 4(2):4-7
lookering 7(3):6-7
lowland heathland, management issues 6(3):7-11
lowland heathland, restoration 7(3):8-13
lowland wet grassland, and breeding waders 7(2):5-9
management plans, approaches 3(1):13-16
Manor Farm, N Yorks, and biodiversity 2(3):4-7
marine reserve, St Abb’s Head 3(2):7-10
Medway Valley Countryside Partnership, giant hogweed control 8(2):15-18
microgeneration schemes 6(2):4-8
mink, control 3(4):15-17
montane scrub, conserving 5(2):4-7
Moors for the Future Partnership 8(4):10-14
native breeds, use in conservation grazing 6(3):4-6
Nigg Bay, Scotland, coastal realignment 3(1):6
Norfolk Archaeological Trust, managing sites in Norfolk 6(1):14-18
Norfolk Broads, fen restoration 4(4):9-12
Nosterfield Nature Reserve, wetland creation 2(2):16-18
oak processionary moth 7(2):17-19
open spaces, Green Estate, Sheffield 5(1):4-7
orchards, traditional, restoring and managing 5(3):8-11
Pastures New project, Dorset, grassland conservation 7(3):10-15
path erosion, management of 1(1):14-15, 1(2):4-7
path management, Redgrave and Lopham Fen 1(2):9-10
paths, multi-user, design and construction 5(2):8-11
Peak District NP, re-vegetating bare peat 8(4):10-14
Peak District, pond restoration 2(2):12-15
peat, conservation 2(2):7
peat, re-vegetating bare peat, Peak District NP 8(4):10-14
peatlands, tree-removal from 3(1):17-19
peat-stripping 1(2):9
Pembrokeshire, conserving coastal slopes 2(2):8-11
photography, digital 6(2):16-18
photography, storing digital images 2(4):16-17
photography, techniques 4(4):16-18
photography, use of fixed-point as management tool 2(1):15-17
pigs, used for bracken control 4(3):14-16
Planted Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS) 4(3):14-16
pollution, mitigating by use of buffer pools 6(3):16-17
pond, creation 4(1):8-11
ponds (editorial) 8(2):4
ponds, creating new, part 1: site selection 8(2):5-7
ponds, creating new, part 2: design and construction 8(3):10-14
ponds, creating new, part 3: construction and management 8(4):4-6
ponds, restoration of dewponds 2(2):12-15
ponies, Konic, grazing on Wicken Fen NNR 9(1):5-8
PROBE project 3(3):16-18
Quantock Hills, Somerset, swaling as heathland management tool 6(3):14-17
Quantocks, restoring beech hedgebanks 2(1):9-11
quarries, and wetland creation 2(2):16-18
quarries, site restoration for invertebrates 7(1):8-11
ragwort, control 3(3):15
realignment, coastal 3(1):4-8
red squirrels, management for, in Northumberland 1(4):11-14
Redgrave and Lopham Fen NNR, restoration update 1(2):8-12
reedbed, restoration, Leighton Moss Reserve 1(3):8-10; 7(1):12-15
rhododendron, control 1(3):22; 2(3):22
rhododendron, control by lever and mulch method 7(3):14-18
Richmond Farm Pit SSSI, geological site 2(1):7
River Bourne Community Farm, Wiltshire, Part I 7(4):14-16
River Bourne Community Farm, Wiltshire, Part II 8(4):15-18
river management, and large water debris 6(2):9-11; 6(3):21
rushes, methods of controlling 1(1):10-13
saltmarsh, and coastal management 3(1):4-8
sand dunes, grazing 3(3):13-15
Scotland, controlled grazing and woodland management 6(2):12-15
scrub clearance, techniques 6(1):20
scrub control, and goats 2(3):22
scrub, clearance on fenland 4(4):9-12
scrub, dune, managing on Lincolnshire coast 7(2):14-19
scrub, management and value of 3(4):4-7
scrub, montane, conserving 5(2):4-7
scythes, uses and advantages 4(2):8-11
sea-buckthorn, managing 7(2):14-19
sediment removal, from reedbed pools and ditches (Leighton Moss) 7(1):12-15
Sheffield, Green Estate inner city wildlife site 5(1):4-7
shepherding, on Ashdown Forest 6(3):12-13
Shropshire Hills, landscape-scale conservation 4(2):4-7
side x side utility vehicles, best practice use 4(3):20-21
Site visit: Brankley Pastures, Staffordshire 9(1):9-11
Site visit: Cheddar Gorge, Somerset 8(4):7-9
skyline, tree-removal system 3(1):17-19
soil conservation 2(2):4-7, 2(4):20
St Abb’s Head NNR, coastal zone management 3(2):7-10
stump treatment 6(1):20
Surrey heaths, temporary fencing 6(1):101-13
swaling (controlled burning), for heathland management 6(3):14-17
swans, reducing collisions with power lines 6(3):8-11
swift, inventory of nest sites 9(2):16-17
swifts, creating potential nest sites 6(3):4-7
Teifi Marshes NR, Pembrokeshire, grazing water buffalo 7(1):5-7
temporary fencing 5(4):16-18; 6(1):10-13
The Lizard NNR, temporary fencing 5(4):16-18
Three Peaks Project, path erosion 1(1):14-15
Tideswell Dale SSSI, geological site 2(1):7
tillage farming 1(2):13-16
tillage, non-inversion 3(3):17-18
tools, use and maintenance of 5(4):4-6
towing, guidelines 1(4):22, 8(4):21
Turville Heath Common, Chilterns, management of (report) 8(3):18
UK Woodland Assurance Scheme (UKWAS), and conservation in woodlands 1(1):16-18
veteran trees, protecting by haloing 9(1):12-16
waders, on lowland wet grassland 7(2):5-9
Wadsley Fossil Forest SSSI, geological site 2(1):7
walls, dry stone, maintaining 5(3):4-7
walls, management for wildlife 7(3):16-18
Water buffalo, as a conservation tool 7(1):5-7
Wear Riverbanks Project, Co Durham 2(3):8-11
weed control 2(4):12-15
weedwipers, use in control of rushes 1(1):11-12
Welsh Conservation Management Conference 2006 4(2):16-17
Welsh Conservation Management Conference 2007 5(2):19
Welsh Conservation Management Conference 2009 7(2):21
West Humble, Surrey, artificial bat roosts 6(1):6-9
wetland management, grazing, Wicken Fen NNR 9(1):5-8
wetland restoration 4(4):9-12
wetland sites, grazing water buffalo 7(1):5-7
wetland, restoration, management and recreation 1(3):12-13
wetlands, and breeding waders 7(2):5-9
wetlands, creating natural 2(2):16-18
Wicken Fen Vision 9(1):5-8
wild-bird cover crops 5(3):12-15
wild-bird seed mixtures 8(2):8-10
wild-bird, winter food 7(1):20
Windsor Forest Tree Monitoring Project 2009 9(1):12-16
Windsor Forest, protecting veteran trees 9(1):12-16
wood pasture, re-establishing, Brankley Pastures, Staffs 9(1):9-11
Wood small-reed (bush grass), control 4(1):15-18
woodchips, as by-product of conservation felling schemes 4(3):4-6, 7-9
woodland management, coppicing and military uses 8(1):5-7
woodland, ancient and semi-natural, and controlled grazing 6(2):12-15
woodland, ancient, and bonfires 1(4):9-10
woodland, ancient, features and management 8(2):11-14
woodland, conservation 1(1):16-18
woodland, coppice and charcoal 7(1):16-18
woodland, wet, Abernethy 1(1):6
Wren’s Nest NNR, and fossil collecting 5(4):10-11
Wren’s Nest NNR, use of fixed-point photography 2(1):15
Writhlington Geological NR, and fossil collecting 5(4):11



 
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