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British woodland types in a European context

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British woods have never been thoroughly classified in terms of the main groupings of European vegetation, although a number of partial attempts ha ve been made and a few associations have been described. This deficiency should be remedied by the forthcoming National Vegetation Classification, but meanwhile it seems worth considering where the stand types described in Chapter 8 fall within the main woodland classes, orders and alliances of Continental Classifications. Unfortunately, this is far from straightforward. Not only do the major groupings and the relationships between them vary from one author to another, but some British woods of more oceanic districts should probably be regarded as distinct Alliances and Sub-Alliances, which have not yet been properly described.

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Peterken, G.F. (1981). British woodland types in a European context. In: Woodland Conservation and Management. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2857-3_11

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