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Deciphering invasion routes from molecular data is crucial to understanding biological invasions
This dynamic purchasing system is to support investment into heat network projects in England and Wales.
This study creates a process-based framework to separate out components of individual emergence steps
This report combines an Environment Agency literature review of ecological modelling approaches for use in site-specific assessments of contaminated land.
This project examined the sources of nitrogen contributing to nutrient enrichment at two nationally designated groundwater-dependent terrestrial ecosystems.
We argue that developing countries diversify because their regions integrate with each other, and can specialize according to regional comparative advantage
This research includes case studies on Malawi, South Africa, Cuba and Kenya
Clinical information provided to the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) and the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NERVTAG).
A summary of anticipated local/parish level adverse effects on ecological receptors in MA08.
Are discrete choice experiments a valid ex ante tool?
How EU LIFE funding is helping Natural England and the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust restore Thorne Moor Special Area of Conservation (SAC) on the South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire border.
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