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Information Note 44 Opportunities for woodland on contaminated land

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Discusses the potential of trees to remediate contaminated land. Aims to make community foresters, planners and developers aware of: the extent of contaminated land; the viability, implications and benefits of tree establishment on contaminated land; current research that will provide a systematic framework for assessing the feasibility, risks and benefits of tree establishment on contaminated land.

Author

Hutchings, T.

ISBN

9780855385620

Publisher Information

Forestry Commission

The Forestry Commission publishes a wide range of information in support of sustainable forest management in Britain. The information they produce is: Crown Copyright, courtesy Forestry Commission, licensed under the Open Government Licence.

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