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The International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management publishes articles on all aspects of biodiversity, from basic research to modelling, management and policy. Contributions addressing natural and semi-natural ecosystems, agricultural, urban and forested systems, fisheries, and biotechnology - and particularly those that integrate data across temporal and spatial scales - are welcome. Articles may be either interdisciplinary or drawn from fields such as landscape ecology, biochemistry, genetics conservation and development, tourism, participatory management, indigenous peoples and their knowledge, cultural, religious uses and values, trade and environment, and law and policy.

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Volume 2, Number 3, September 2006
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Introduction and Overview of Papers
pp. 117-122(6)
Authors: Soane, Ian; Shaw, Helen

Choices for the Cumbrian uplands
pp. 123-126(4)
Author: Holdgate, Sir Martin

Upland farming and landscape management futures
pp. 132-133(2)
Author: Hauserman, Chris

Landscapes for living and leisure
pp. 134-137(4)
Author: Curry, Nigel

Upland common land: the historical record
pp. 159-161(3)
Author: Straughton, Eleanor

Heritage, biodiversity and rural regeneration in the Howardian and Hambleton hills
pp. 162-165(4)
Authors: Barnwell, Paul S.; Mansfield, Lyn

Climate change and the visitor economy in the uplands
pp. 170-173(4)
Authors: Cavan, Gina; Handley, John F.; Aylen, Jonathan; Albertson, Kevin; McMorrow, Julia; Lindley, Sarah; McEvoy, Darryn

Energy source or sink? The role of the uplands in meeting our energy targets
pp. 196-199(4)
Authors: Howard, David; Wright, Simon; Aggidis, George; Scott, Richard

Agri-environment schemes in the uplands: past and present
pp. 200-204(5)
Author: Condliffe, Ian

Breeding forage legumes for the Less Favoured Areas
pp. 209-212(4)
Authors: Fothergill, Michael; Abberton, Michael; Collins, Rosemary; Michaelson-Yeates, Terry; Williams, Andy; Marshall, Athole; Rees, Elaine

Sense of place in Northern England
pp. 213-217(5)
Authors: Convery, Ian; Dutson, Tom

A conceptual model for sediment and nutrient fluxes from rural land
pp. 232-234(3)
Authors: Parsons, Anthony J.; Brazier, Richard E.; Wainwright, John

How might CAP reform influence land management, moorland vegetation, birds, economy and employment?
pp. 235-237(3)
Authors: Waterhouse, Tony; Gardner, Sarah; Pearce-Higgins, James; Grant, Murray

The heft: a multifunctional management tool
pp. 238-241(4)
Authors: Mansfield, L.; Burton, R.; Schwarz, G.; Brown, K.; Convery, I.

Sustainable hill and upland systems: what do people want the hills to deliver?
pp. 242-244(3)
Authors: Morgan-Davies, Claire; Waterhouse, Tony; Umstatter, Christina

Determining suitable grazing levels on heterogeneous vegetation
pp. 245-246(2)
Author: Chesterton, Chris

Effects on animal performance of summer grazing of Molinia-dominant semi-natural rough grazing
pp. 247-248(2)
Authors: Fraser, Mariecia; Theobald, Vince; Vale, James; Evans, Geraint

Using stakeholder and social network analysis to support participatory processes
pp. 249-252(4)
Authors: Hubacek, Klaus; Prell, Christina; Reed, Mark; Boys, Dan; Bonn, Aletta; Dean, Chris

The Dartmoor Vision
pp. 253-255(3)
Author: Waldon, John

Understanding Loweswater
pp. 258-261(4)
Author: Norton, Lisa

The Future of the Fells Index
pp. 266-268(3)
Authors: Alderson, Alan; Ellis, Ellen; Rawling, Will; Reed, Joyce; Shaw, Bob; Nicholson, Kit

Making Exmoor more sustainable
pp. 269-272(4)
Author: Somper, Carol

Wilding (or re-wilding)
pp. 273-275(3)
Authors: Kirby, Keith; Yannik, Rachel; Barr, Colin

A vision for farming the future
pp. 276-278(3)
Authors: Ellerby, Jack; Varley, Martin; Arkle, Paul; Milnes, Kath

Diversification, agriculture and rural strategy
pp. 279-281(3)
Authors: Tweddell, Nancy; Askew, Melvyn; Rebanks, James

Leisure landscapes for tourism
pp. 282-284(3)
Authors: Metcalfe, Jean; Greenwood, Richard

Sustainable communities
pp. 285-286(2)
Authors: Roberts, Roger; Bland, Rachel; Muir, Shirley

Conclusions and Conference Outcomes
pp. 287-292(6)
Authors: Soane, Ian; Shaw, Helen

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