British plant communities. Volume 5, Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats / J.S. Rodwell, editor ; C.D. Pigott [and others] for the Nature Conservancy Council.

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581.5/247/0941
Title
British plant communities. J.S. Rodwell, editor ; C.D. Pigott [and others] for the Nature Conservancy Council.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 512 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Summary
British Plant Communities is the first systematic and comprehensive account of the vegetation types of this country. It covers all natural, semi-natural and major artificial habitats in Great Britain (but not Northern Ireland), representing the fruits of fifteen years of research by leading plant ecologists. The book breaks new ground in wedding the rigorous interest in the classification of plant communities that has characterized Continental phytosociology with the deep concern traditional in Great Britain to understand how vegetation works. The published volumes have been greeted with universal acclaim, and the series has become firmly established as a framework for a wide variety of teaching, research and management activities in ecology, conservation and land-use planning.
Added Author
Rodwell, J. S., editor.
Subject
Plant communities Great Britain.
Vegetation classification Great Britain.
Multimedia
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Summary
British Plant Communities is the first systematic and comprehensive account of the vegetation types of this country. It covers all natural, semi-natural and major artificial habitats in Great Britain (but not Northern Ireland), representing the fruits of fifteen years of research by leading plant ecologists. The book breaks new ground in wedding the rigorous interest in the classification of plant communities that has characterized Continental phytosociology with the deep concern traditional in Great Britain to understand how vegetation works. The published volumes have been greeted with universal acclaim, and the series has become firmly established as a framework for a wide variety of teaching, research and management activities in ecology, conservation and land-use planning.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject
Plant communities Great Britain.
Vegetation classification Great Britain.
Multimedia