A survey of the natural environment was undertaken in Shetland in 1974, after concern was expressed that large-scale development from the new oil industry could threaten the natural features of the islands. A framework was constructed by the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology on which to select samples for the survey. The vegetation and habitat data that were collected, along with the sampling framework, have recently been made public via the following doi:10.5285/06fc0b8c-cc4a-4ea8-b4be-f8bd7ee25342 (Terrestrial habitat, vegetation and soil data from Shetland, 1974) and doi:10.5285/f1b3179e-b446-473d-a5fb-4166668da146 (Land Classification of Shetland 1974). In addition to providing valuable information about the state of the natural environm...
Since 1978, a series of national surveys (Countryside Survey, CS) have been carried out by the Cent...
This dataset consists of plant species presence and abundance in different sizes of plots recorded f...
Changes in the crops of Laminariaceae over a number of years around Scotland have been investigated....
A survey of the natural environment was undertaken in Shetland in 1974, after concern was expressed ...
In 1971, a comprehensive ecological survey of the native pinewoods of Scotland was carried out by th...
Terrestrial habitat, vegetation and soil data from a survey of Shetland, carried out in the summer o...
The Countryside Survey (CS) of Great Britain provides a globally unique series of datasets, consisti...
Field handbook for what is now known as Countryside Survey 1978, the first in a series of national e...
The 1977 survey was funded and led by the Nature Conservancy Council. Surveys from 1980 to 2019 were...
The Woodland Survey of Great Britain is a unique data set, consisting of a detailed range of ecologi...
The Countryside Survey 1990 project centres on a sample-based field survey of land cover, habitats ...
The Countryside Survey (CS) of Great Britain (GB) provides a unique and statistically robust series ...
The need and rationale to survey, assess and continually monitor the state of ecosystems at small an...
Land use is an event that has both temporal and spatial qualities. It is relatively straightforward ...
The highlands of Iceland play an important role as summer rangelands for sheep. Large areas are badl...
Since 1978, a series of national surveys (Countryside Survey, CS) have been carried out by the Cent...
This dataset consists of plant species presence and abundance in different sizes of plots recorded f...
Changes in the crops of Laminariaceae over a number of years around Scotland have been investigated....
A survey of the natural environment was undertaken in Shetland in 1974, after concern was expressed ...
In 1971, a comprehensive ecological survey of the native pinewoods of Scotland was carried out by th...
Terrestrial habitat, vegetation and soil data from a survey of Shetland, carried out in the summer o...
The Countryside Survey (CS) of Great Britain provides a globally unique series of datasets, consisti...
Field handbook for what is now known as Countryside Survey 1978, the first in a series of national e...
The 1977 survey was funded and led by the Nature Conservancy Council. Surveys from 1980 to 2019 were...
The Woodland Survey of Great Britain is a unique data set, consisting of a detailed range of ecologi...
The Countryside Survey 1990 project centres on a sample-based field survey of land cover, habitats ...
The Countryside Survey (CS) of Great Britain (GB) provides a unique and statistically robust series ...
The need and rationale to survey, assess and continually monitor the state of ecosystems at small an...
Land use is an event that has both temporal and spatial qualities. It is relatively straightforward ...
The highlands of Iceland play an important role as summer rangelands for sheep. Large areas are badl...
Since 1978, a series of national surveys (Countryside Survey, CS) have been carried out by the Cent...
This dataset consists of plant species presence and abundance in different sizes of plots recorded f...
Changes in the crops of Laminariaceae over a number of years around Scotland have been investigated....