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  1. data.jncc.gov.uk

    National Vegetation Classification 9 Woodland section of the NVC 9 Key to the woodland section of the NVC 10 2. Key to woodlands and scrub 13 3. Community descriptions and sub-communities keys 25 W1 Salix cinerea - Galium palustrewoodland 26 W2 Salix cinerea - Betula pubescens - Phragmites australis woodland 28
  2. hub.jncc.gov.uk

    National vegetation classification field guide to woodland 2004. Abstract. The NVC woodland classification is based on 2,648 samples from ancient and recent woods throughout Britain (Rodwell 1991). This is the biggest data set yet analysed for the production of a woodland classification in Britain (the Stand Type system, for example, was based ...
  3. data.jncc.gov.uk

    the National Vegetation Classification (NVC). It details the methodology for sampling and describing vegetation in the field, explains how such information can be used to identify plant communities and outlines the character of the classification itself and the accounts of vegetation types it contains. It also discusses the important
  4. National Vegetation Classification (NVC) Purpose This Note describes the NVC woodland types for the purposes of describing applications to the EWGS. Use NVC types are used as a shorthand to describe and categorise the vegetation covering the land, and there is a set of NVC types for woodlands. These describe the typical compostion of semi ...
  5. conservationhandbooks.com

    Using the National Vegetation Classification to determine the major and minor tree and shrub species suitable for creating new native woodlands. New native woodland types The following tables detail the major and minor tree and shrub species suitable for creating new native woodlands, based on National Vegetation Classification (NVC) woodland ...
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  7. hub.jncc.gov.uk

    Whitbread, A.M. & Kirby, K.J. (1992) Summary of National Vegetation Classification woodland descriptions, JNCC, Peterborough, ISBN 1 873701 04 7. Lineage One of a series of JNCC publications designed to aid and promote understanding and application of the National Vegetation Classification.
  8. hub.jncc.gov.uk

    It provides an authoritative introduction to the National Vegetation Classification (NVC), as published in the five volumes of British Plant Communities. It also explains how such information can be used to identify plant communities and discusses important issues involved in carrying out an NVC survey of a site. There is a brief account of ...
  9. The National Vegetation Classification (NVC) is one of the key common standards developed for the country nature conservation agencies. The original project aimed to produce a comprehensive classification and description of the plant communities of Britain, each systematically named and arranged and with standardised descriptions for each.
  10. data.jncc.gov.uk

    3.1 Linking the NVC woodlands to the Ecological Site Classification.....59 3.2 Predicting National Vegetation Classification (NVC) woodland suitability ... National Vegetation Classification - Ten years' experience using the woodland section 9 Areas for further consideration The register of NVC records by Hall (1997) is patchy: there are still ...
  11. woodlands.co.uk

    T he Nature Conservancy Council commissioned the National Vegetation Classification in 1975. Its aim was to provide a clear and systematic catalogue / description of the many plant communities of the United Kingdom. After many years of work, a five volume account of the Classification of the National Vegetation was produced by Cambridge University Press.
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