Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis

Similar documents
Appendix A.8.19 Habitat Survey Results - Species Lists

GEOLOGY AND SOILS

North Lowther Energy Initiative National Vegetation Classification Survey Report Technical Appendix 8.1

Appendix VI. Archaeobotany of the Late Neolithic site Vlaardingen, the Netherlands

Favourable Condition of Blanket Bog on Peak District SSSIs. Richard Pollitt Lead Adviser, Conservation & Land Management, Dark and South West Peak

The vegetational history of Glen Diomhan, North Arran, site of endemic whitebeams, S or bus arranensis Hedl. and S, pseudofennica E.F. Warb.

RESTORING ACTIVE BLANKET BOG IN IRELAND Project reference: LIFE02NAT/IRL/8490

Development of a nitrophobe/nitrophile classification for woodlands, grasslands and upland vegetation in Scotland.

GLYN RHONWY BOTANICAL SURVEY. DR ROD GRITTEN PhD PGCE CBiol MSB GRITTEN ECOLOGY

New Forest SSSI Geomorphological Survey Overview

Cover Page. The handle holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

St Mary s Churchyard, Potton

BIOMES. Definition of a Biome. Terrestrial referring to land. Climatically controlled sets of ecosystems. Characterized by distinct vegetation

Between-observer variation in the application of a standard method of habitat mapping by environmental consultants in the UK

Appendix A.8.4 Galway City Transport Project Assessment of Annex I habitats in the Ballygarraun survey area (Perrin, 2014)

Padgbury Lane South, Congleton REPTILE MITIGATION STRATEGY

COMMISSIONED REPORT. Commissioned Report No.229. Habitat Survey of Ness Woods Special Area of Conservation. (ROAME No. F03LE02)

Specialist Report 23 Pollen by Sylvia Peglar

Flower-Insect Timed Count: target flower guide

FARWAY CASTLE, EAST DEVON: POLLEN ASSESSMENT REPORT

An ecological basis for the management of grassland field margins

ECOFACT Volume 1. The main objectives of the work which produced the present book were therefore:

Appendix IV. Synthesis of archaeobotanical sources of the Hazendonk

COMPARISON OF DATA FROM TWO VEGETATION MONITORING METHODS IN SEMI-NATURAL GRASSLANDS

Table 2-1. Quick reference guide to tree and shrub characteristics

Pollen signals of ground flora in managed woodlands

EFFECTS OF FISH HABITAT RESTORATION ACTIVITIES ON PLANT COMMUNITIES IN

HEATHLAND GUIDE. This swatch provides a guide to some of the more commonly found plant species and communities in the Mournes.

POLLEN DIAGRAMS FROM SOUTHERN ENGLAND: GRANES MOOR, HAMPSHIRE

Appendix C Vegetation

Quantifying the unquantifiable: How to measure the success of habitat creation or restoration?

Blake Mere. Summary. Introduction SJ Wildlife Site quality Small area of W5 Alnus glutinosa woodland Too heavily wooded along the shoreline.

Lamb Drove SUDS Showcase Project Cambourne Phase 1 Habitat Survey 2010

Laois Habitats Survey 2008

Is ground-based phenology of deciduous tree species consistent with the temporal pattern observed from Sentinel-2 time series?

POLLEN DIAGRAMS FROM SOUTHERN ENGLAND: ELSTEAD, SURREY

THE GRAS-MODEL (GRASSLAND-SUCCESSION-MODEL)

Barcode UK: saving plants and pollinators using DNA barcoding

Bromyard Downs. Phase 1 Habitat Survey Report

Protocol for phenological observations in alpine grasslands

Boreal Forests. Boreal, Canadian Rockies, Alberta. Taiga, Siberia

The diet of field voles Microtus agrestis at low population density in upland Britain

Identifying faithful neighbours of rare plants in Britain; an application of the TPP dataset

Monitoring of the raised bog Holmegaards Mose 2013

MILJÖARKEOLOGISKA LABORATORIET

Riparian Plants Along the Three Rivers of Pittsburgh

The Archaeology of the A30 Bodmin to Indian Queens Road Scheme Specialist Report Archive. Pollen Analysis By Denise Druce and Lucy Verrill

The Role of Spontaneous Succession in Reclamation of Mining Waste Tip in Area of Ruda Śląska City

Land use pollen record from the Island of Valamo, Russian Karelia

Appendix A.8.21 Lackagh Quarry Petrifying Spring Survey Results

Pollen signals of ground flora in managed woodlands. M.J. Bunting, M.J. Grant, M. Waller

CHONAR FARM, WILMSLOW TO ALDERLEY EDGE PIPELINE, CHESHIRE EAST

2 BIO 4134: Plant-Animal Interactions

Chapter 12. The numerical classification of vegetation

County Wildlife Action Plant List

Varying diversity patterns of vascular plants, bryophytes, and lichens at different spatial scales in central European landscapes

3 Vegetation Structure on Oil-Shale Bings

THE FLORA AND VEGETATION OF BRITAIN: ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION

VEGETATION SURVEY OF LAND AT BACKIES, GOLSPIE, SUTHERLAND, AUGUST 2017

ECOLOGY OF EUPHRASIA VIGURSII

6. Hvad sker der, når Rosa rugosa breder sig?

The integration of management and monitoring at Kenfig SAC. Clive Hurford

The DisTribuTion and habitat of MounTain ringlet ErEbia Epiphron (Knoch) in scotland

Classification. Classification is the ordering of organisms into groups on the basis of their relationships. The groups are known as Taxon s.

Protocol for phenological and vegetation sampling on alpine grasslands PhenoAlp team

PURPOSE... i. Abbreviations... i. 1 Introduction Methods Compliance with Management Plans Results Discussion...

TYPE REGION P-h: THE SILESIA-CRACOW UPLAND

THE. [PUBLISHED JAN. 31ST, t913]. SOME CASES OF PLANTS SUPPRESSED BY OTHER PLANTS. [WITH PLATE 1 AND ONE FIGURE IN THE TEXT].

5. Eem region 5.1 GeoloGy and palaeogeography of the eem region

POPULATION TRENDS FOR TULARE PSEUDOBAHIA AND STRIPED ADOBE LILY

Effects of nitrogen deposition on heathland, scrub and tundra habitats (EUNIS class F)

The Vegetation and Flora of Iceland Dr. Hörður Kristinsson, Akureyri, Iceland

Site 16 Charnwood Park General Description

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology

Environmental Statement South Kyle Wind Farm August Appendix 12.9: The Habitat Loss and Disturbance Calculations

POST-GLACIAL DEPOSITS AT TARN WADLING, CUMBERLAND

National Vegetation Classification Survey of Woodland at Kew. July 2008

Role of mycorrhizas in establishing native plants in gardens and restoration sites. Shannon Berch Ministry of Environment

A hydrological study of Waen y Griafolen blanket bog, North Wales

USING GRIME S MATHEMATICAL MODEL TO DEFINE ADAPTATION STRATEGY OF VASCULAR PLANTS IN THE NORTH OF RUSSIA

VEGETAL ASSOCIATIONS EDIFIED BY PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. IN NEAGRA BROTENILOR HYDROGRAPHIC BASIN

A modern pollen climate calibration set from northern Europe: developing and testing a tool for palaeoclimatological reconstructions

What IS a biological community?

Contents. What Does MAVIS Do? Ellenberg Scores. Biogeographic Elements. Bibilography Ellenberg Scores. CSR Plant Strategy and Model

The micropalaeontology and palynology of a putative lacustrine clay deposit at Spittalmyre Farm, Montrose [1:50k sheet 57 (E) Montrose]

Preface. May 14 th Ragnhild Elisabeth Heintz

Assessment of samples for plant remains from Silbury Hill

Karr J.R. and D.R. Dudley Ecological perspective on water quality goals. Environmental Manager 5:55-68.

CLEVELAND NATURALISTS'

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF STREAM CONDITIONS AND HABITAT TYPES IN REACH 4, REACH 5 AND REACH 6.

Leave That Willow Bee: Pollinators Need Trees and Shrubs too! Debbie Fluegel, Illinois Program Manager

Dunbeacon Shingle SAC (site code: )

MOOSE POPULATION SURVEY. Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge Game Management Unit 12, eastern Alaska

Survey and analysis of vegetation and hydrological change in English dune slack habitats

Ainsdale Hope School playing-field an ecological survey

How does the physical environment influence communities and ecosystems? Hoodoos in Cappadocia, Turkey

Bolton Fell and Walton Mosses SSSI Cumbria

A revision of the Alopecurus pratensis - Sanguisorba officinalis (MG4) grassland community of the NVC 2014

POUTUKITERANGI PA FOREST REMNANT

Transcription:

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 134

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 135

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 136

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 137

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Quercus Sorbus aucupariabetula Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 138

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Quercus Sorbus aucupariabetula.). 139

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 140

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 141

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 142

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 143

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 144

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 145

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Pinus sylvestris LarixPicea sitchensis Fagus sylvaticabetulaalnus glutinosa Quercus 146

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 147

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Pinus sylvestris LarixPicea sitchensis Fagus sylvatica Betula Alnus glutinosaquercus 148

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 149

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 150

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 151

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 152

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 153

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 154

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Aquila chrysaetos 155

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Betula pendula B. pubescens Pinus sylvestris 156

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Ranunculus repensviola rivinianaplantago lanceolata Potentilla ere Veronica chamaedrys Cerastium fontanum Polygala serpyllifolia Gallium saxatile Calluna vulgaris Pteridium aquilinum) Quercus Fraxinus excelsioralnus glutinosasalix Betula Longestablished woodlands of seminatural origin (2a) Longestablished woodlands of plantation origin (2b) Larix deciduapicea sitchensis Sorbus aucuparia Betula Cirsium arvense Juncus articulatusdeschampsia cespitosa) 157

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Calluna Gallium saxatile Calluna vulgaris)plantago lanceolatapotentilla ere Succisa pratensis Veronica chamaedrys Luzula multifloraranunculus repens Taraxacum officinale Myrica gale Salix repens 158

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig 1 159

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Fig 2 160

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig 3 161

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 162

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Larix deciduapinus sylvestrispicea sitchensis Pinus sylvestris (Cupressocyparis Betula pendula B. pubescens Pinus sylvestris Ranunculus repens Viola riviniana Plantago lanceolata Potentilla ere Veronica chamaedrys Cerastium fontanumpolygala serpyllifoliagallium saxatile Calluna vulgaris Pteridium aquilinum) Betula pendulab. pubescens Quercus Fraxinus excelsior Alnus glutinosa Salix 163

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Calluna Juncus articulatus) Deschampsia cespitosa) Salix repens Juncus 164

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Target note 3: mature birch woodland, with open canopy A1.1.1 Broadleaved Seminatural Woodland Target note 5: Single ancient Scots Pine 165

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Target note 6: mature mixed woodland A1.1.1 Broadleaved Seminatural Woodland, with underplanting and improved grassland in the foreground Target note 7: Mature birch stand A1.1.1 Broadleaved Seminatural Woodland 166

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Target note 9: route of a historical thoroughfare, with ancient vegetation covered walls alongside Majority of the site is characterised by an improved grass sward B4 Improved Grassland, divided by a system of fences and drystane dykes 167

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Target note 12: Stripped Sitka spruce cones noted on the forest floor of conifer plantation, suggesting squirrel foraging. Target note 14: single stand of alder wet woodland surrounded by Juncusdominated B5 Marshy Grassland 168

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 169

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 170

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 171

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 172

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 173

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Eriophorum vaginatum Nardus stricta Erica tetralix Luzula multiflorajuncus effususcarexsphagnum 174

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig 175

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 176

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Eriophorum vaginatum Nardus stricta Erica tetralix Luzula multiflora Juncus effususcarexsphagnum 177

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Above, proposed site in background with wet ground conditions & tussocky vegetation Below, shows site itself supporting B5 Marsh/Marshy Grassland with a more tightly grazed diverse sward and drainage channels 178

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 179

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 180

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 181

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 182

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 183

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Picea sitchensis Betula Tilia x europaea Sorbus aucuparia Spiraea 184

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 185

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Picea sitchensisbetulatilia x europaea Sorbus aucupariaspiraea 186

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Western section of site, with rubble piles and patches of shrub vegetation visible Western section of site, looking east 187

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Looking towards eastern section & existing disused café; remnant foundations in foreground 188

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 189

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 190

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 191

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 192

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 193

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Betula SalixSorbus aucupariapinus sylvestris Juncus effusus Chamerion angustifolium Rubus idaeus 194

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig 1 Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 195

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Betula Salix Sorbus aucupariapinus sylvestris Juncus effusus Chamerion angustifolium Rubus idaeus 196

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Open scattered birch woodland, interspersed with willow and rowan; A1.1.1 Broadleaved seminatural woodland Eastern section, showing J4 hardstanding and adjacent garage 197

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 198

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 199

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 200

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 201

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 202

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Epilobium angustifolium Senecio jacobaea), Galium aparine Rumex obtusifoliuscirsium spp.) Ulmus glabra Quercus spp 203

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 204

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 205

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 206

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 207

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 208

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 209

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 210

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Alnus glutinosa Fraxinus excelsiorquercus Salix 211

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 212

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Alnus glutinosafraxinus excelsiorquercus.salix 213

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 214

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 215

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 216

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 217

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 218

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 219

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed ( Cupressocyparis leylandii),symphoricarpos albus Acer pseudoplatanustaxus baccata Salix spp.) 220

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 221

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ( Cupressocyparis leylandii), Symphoricarpos albus Acer pseudoplatanustaxus baccata Salix spp.) 222

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 223

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 224

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 225

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 226

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 227

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 228

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed 229

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 230

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 231

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 232

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 233

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 234

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 235

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 236

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 237

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 238

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 239

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 240

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 241

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 242

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 243

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 244

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 245

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 246

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 247

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 248

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 249

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 250

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 251

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 252

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 253

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 254

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 255

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 256

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 257

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 258

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 259

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 260

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 261

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 262

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 263

Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 264

Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 265