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The Nature of the Cairngorms : Diversity in a Changing Environment

Shaw, Philip(Edited by)Thompson, D. B. A.(Edited by)
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The Cairngorms are arguably the most significant area for nature conservatism in the British Isles.

In "The Nature of The Cairngorms: Diversity in a Changing Environment", over 30 authors have drawn from a wealth of published and unpublished sources to present an up-to-date review of the significance of the area's natural features, focusing mainly on those they consider to be nationally or internationally important.

The review falls into three parts, the first of which describes important elements in the Cairngorms, notably its geology, landforms, landscapes, habitats and main species groups.

Each character describes recent research findings, trends and conservation issues for the landform, habitat or species group in question, and identifies areas particularly rich in these features.

The second part assesses the nature of change, assessing the scale and consequences of climate change, deer management and recreation.

Part three habitats and areas rich in species for which the Cairngorms are nationally important.

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Stationery Office Books
0114973261 / 9780114973261
Hardback
01/03/2006
United Kingdom
English
xi, 444 p. : col. ill.
25 x 29 cm
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Published in Scotland. At foot of title: Scottish Natural Heritage.