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Slapton Line shingle vegetation survey. A Report for the Slapton Line Partnership. October 2002
Year
:
2002
Call No
:
551.452(SLA)
Wilson P.J.
Wessex Environmental Associates
Books
1
Guide to the management and restoration of coastal vegetated shingle
Year
:
2003
Call No
:
551.452
Doody Pat & Randall Roland
The Authors
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1
An investigation into the effects of trampling on shingle vegetation and the need for effective visitor management at Slapton Ley Devon
Year
:
2005
Call No
:
502.57
Silvester L.M.
University of Greenwich
Books
1
Investigation into the effects of scrub management on floral diversity and soils of Slapton Shingle Ridge Backslope
Year
:
1997
Call No
:
632.52
Stower Russell
University of Plymouth
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3
Coastal vegetated shingle structures of Great Britain: Appendix 3. Shingle sites in England. Slapton Bar
Year
:
1994
Call No
:
551.452(SLA)
Sneddon P. & Randall R.E.
JNCC
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3
MAP. Dartmoor vegetation. 1969. Scale: 1" to 1 mile. Class set.
Year
:
1972
Call No
:
Drawer 2
Unknown
Cartographic Services
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33
Effects of forest on the hydrological cycle: a review of existing material. Working Paper.
Year
:
1977
Call No
:
556.1
Courtney F.M.
University of Leeds. School of Geography.
Books
1
Vegetation change in upland landscapes.
Year
:
1982
Call No
:
582
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology.
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology
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1
Biogeography of a shingle beach Slapton Sands South Devon.
Year
:
1969
Call No
:
582
Jarvis Clare L.
Bristol University
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1
Slapton Higher Ley - its history ecology and conservation. An analysis of the development of the Higher Ley since 1800 AD based upon a review and synthesis of documentary evidence and a survey of its vegetation.
Year
:
1992
Call No
:
556.55
Cannell Simon.
Field Studies Council
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