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PDF JNCC Report No. 662: Developing a method for broadscale and feature-level sensitivity assessments: the MarESA aggregation - Developing a method for broadscale and feature-level sensitivity assessments: the MarESA aggregation (JNCC Report No. 662) 2020 683.1 KB

JNCC Report No. 662 Developing a method for broadscale and feature-level sensitivity assessments: the MarESA aggregation Last, E.K., Matear, L. & Robson, L.M. July 2020 (Revised March 2021) © JNCC, Pe...


CSV JNCC Report No. 662: MarESA Aggregation spreadsheet - Resilience (published: 20230331) 2020 6.8 MB

Sensitivity assessments following the Marine Evidence-based Sensitivity Assessment (MarESA) methodology have been undertaken for a range of biotopes. These assessments, which are available on the Mari...


PDF JNCC Report No. 696: Main Report – Guidance on Decision-making Thresholds for Air Pollution - Main Report: Guidance on Decision-making Thresholds for Air Pollution 2021 999.9 KB

JNCC Report No. 696 Main Report Guidance on Decision-making Thresholds for Air Pollution Chapman, C. and Kite, B. December 2021 © JNCC, Peterborough 2021 ISSN 0963 8091 For further information please ...


PDF JNCC Report No. 30: Seabird distribution around Skomer and Skokholm Islands, June 1990 - JNCC Report No. 30: Seabird distribution around Skomer and Skokholm Islands, June 1990 1992 8.5 MB

• • � � • II This document should be cited as: Stone, C.J., Harrison, N.M., Webb, A. & Best, B.J. (1992) . Seabird distribution around Skomer and Skokholm Islands, June 1990 . Seabird distribution aro...


Indicator K3: Status of endemic and globally threatened species in the UK Overseas Territories 2023

The UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs) are considered globally significant biodiversity hotspots, supporting complex ecosystems which are home to many species that are found nowhere else in the world. Sp...


Exploring an integrated approach towards a sustainable blue economy 2023

Marine ecosystems are facing biodiversity loss in multiple dimensions. Anthropogenic pressures such as overfishing, eutrophication, climate change, habitat destruction, plastic pollution and invasive ...


PDF JNCC Report No. 483: The potential ecological impact of ash dieback in the UK - The potential ecological impact of ash dieback in the UK 2014 5.4 MB

JNCC Report No. 483 The potential ecological impact of ash dieback in the UK Mitchell, R.J., Bailey, S., Beaton, J.K., Bellamy, P.E., Brooker, R.W., Broome, A., Chetcuti, J., Eaton, S., Ellis, C.J., F...


PDF JNCC Report No 556: Determining important marine areas used by European shag breeding on the Isle of May - Determining important marine areas used by European shag breeding on the Isle of May that might merit consideration as additional SPAs 2015 8.2 MB

JNCC Report No: 556 Determining important marine areas used by European shag breeding on the Isle of May that might merit consideration as additional SPAs Francis Daunt, Maria Bogdanova, Claire McDona...


Determining important marine areas used by European shag breeding on the Isle of May that might merit consideration as additional SPAs 2015

The European shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), a medium-sized member of the cormorant family, breeds around much of the UK. This species, as with others that feed inshore, has not been adequately surv...


PDF JNCC Report No 394: The European context of British Lowland Grasslands - The European context of British Lowland Grasslands (JNCC Report No. 394) 2007 4.2 MB

JNCC Report No. 394 The European context of British Lowland Grasslands J.S. Rodwell1, V. Morgan2, R.G. Jefferson3 & D. Moss4 February 2007 1 7 Derwent Road, Lancaster LA1 3ES 2 Senior Habitats Adviser...




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