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Research is one of the key functions for any Biosphere Reserve. We need to make informed decisions so understanding as much as we can about everything from environmental processes to social behaviour is vital.
This page includes links to research project reports and a range of data about North Devon's Biosphere Reserve.
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The Taw-Torridge Estuaries - Geomorphology and management. Report to Taw-Torridge Estuary Officers Group |
Professor John Pethick, 2007 |
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Braunton Marsh Management Study |
Clare Manning, 2007 |
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Geography MSc Dissertation, Bath Spa University |
Katrina Parr, 2009 |
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Sabellaria Survey Report 2008 (report finished updated in 2009 but most survey work was undertaken in 2008) |
Emilie LeBarth, 2009 |
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Winkleigh Carbon Reduction Project |
Alastair Newens, James Day and Jim Fielder, 2010 |
Other data sources
- Devon Biological Records Centre - a vast source of biodiversity data. You can send in your recrds online
- Coastwise North Devon - beach profiles for North Devon's beaches
- Taw Torridge Estuary Forum - Reports/Information concerning member organisations (written by the individual organisations)
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Network World This is a list of over - the exchange of information in the biosphere and experience in sustainable development innovations across the country and the continent's borders - are there for more than 100 countries around the world. Biosphere reserves are areas that are designed to develop innovative approaches and sharing test results, most importantly, brings together a wide range of very different approaches to politics and administration,.
Posted by negozi strumenti musicali, 11/08/2011 10:33am (6 months ago)
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