Natural succession of vegetation on abandoned farmland provides opportunities for passive rewilding to re-establish native woodlands, but in Western Europe the patterns and outcomes of vegetation colonisation are poorly known. We combine time series of field surveys and remote sensing (lidar and photogrammetry) to study woodland development on two farmland fields in England over 24 and 59 years respectively: the New Wilderness (2.1 ha) abandoned in 1996, and the Old Wilderness (3.9 ha) abandoned in 1961, both adjacent to ancient woodland. Woody vegetation colonisation of the New Wilderness was rapid, with 86% vegetation cover averaging 2.9 m tall after 23 years post-abandonment. The Old Wilderness had 100% woody cover averaging 13.1 m tall ...
The Woodland Survey of Great Britain is a unique data set, consisting of a detailed range of ecologi...
1. Long-term patterns of natural regeneration, growth, mortality and disturbance were recorded in si...
The long timeframes involved in woodland regeneration and adaptation introduce considerable uncertai...
Natural succession of vegetation on abandoned farmland provides opportunities for passive rewilding ...
Natural succession of vegetation on abandoned farmland provides opportunities for passive rewilding ...
Passive rewilding is a potential tool for expanding woodland cover and restoring biodiversity by aba...
Tree planting is at the forefront of the current environmental agenda to mitigate climate change and...
Rewilding is a novel nature management type that aims at restoring natural processes with minimal hu...
The majority of forest cover in the British Uplands had been lost by the beginning of the Nineteen...
After many centuries much of Europe is now largely deforested. Today, plans for reforestation are on...
Rewilding is a novel nature management type that aims at restoring natural processes with minimal hu...
© 2016 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Woodlands provide valua...
Restoring native woodlands to areas where they have been lost is a key element for tackling the natu...
The Woodland Survey of Great Britain is a unique data set, consisting of a detailed range of ecologi...
1. Long-term patterns of natural regeneration, growth, mortality and disturbance were recorded in si...
The long timeframes involved in woodland regeneration and adaptation introduce considerable uncertai...
Natural succession of vegetation on abandoned farmland provides opportunities for passive rewilding ...
Natural succession of vegetation on abandoned farmland provides opportunities for passive rewilding ...
Passive rewilding is a potential tool for expanding woodland cover and restoring biodiversity by aba...
Tree planting is at the forefront of the current environmental agenda to mitigate climate change and...
Rewilding is a novel nature management type that aims at restoring natural processes with minimal hu...
The majority of forest cover in the British Uplands had been lost by the beginning of the Nineteen...
After many centuries much of Europe is now largely deforested. Today, plans for reforestation are on...
Rewilding is a novel nature management type that aims at restoring natural processes with minimal hu...
© 2016 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Woodlands provide valua...
Restoring native woodlands to areas where they have been lost is a key element for tackling the natu...
The Woodland Survey of Great Britain is a unique data set, consisting of a detailed range of ecologi...
1. Long-term patterns of natural regeneration, growth, mortality and disturbance were recorded in si...
The long timeframes involved in woodland regeneration and adaptation introduce considerable uncertai...