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Functional diversity of soil microbial communities increases with ecosystem development. [PDF]

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Planning and Afforestation in Scotland: The Nature and Role of Afforestation Consultations

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1991
Afforestation is not subject to development control in Britain, but local planning authorities may exert an influence on it through consultation procedures relating to Forestry Commission planting grants. The operation of these procedures in Scotland in 1988–89 is reviewed.
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Afforestation of the land

1990
The evolution of forests was in some ways a continuation of evolutionary processes set in motion with the advent of vascular land plants. Their appearance heralded marked advances in weathering and stability of soils and landscapes. With trees appeared the various kinds of soils with leached, near-surface (E), and clayey and ferruginized subsurface (Bt
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