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Abbott, Mike (1989)
Green Woodwork
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications
Ash, H J, Bennett, R, Scott, R (1992)
Flowers in the Grass
English Nature
BT Countryside for All
A Good Practice Guide to Disabled People’s Access in the Countryside
Fieldfare Trust
Baines, Chris (2000)
How to Make a Wildlife Garden
Frances Lincoln
Baines, J C and Smart, J M (1991)
A Guide to Habitat Creation
Packard
BSBI and JNCC (1999)
Code of Conduct for the conservation and enjoyment of wild plants
BSBI and JNCC
Broad, Ken (1998)
Caring for Small Woods
Earthscan Publications Ltd
Burgess, J (1995)
Growing in confidence – understanding people’s perceptions of urban fringe woodlands
Countryside Commission
Butcher, Mary
Willow Work
Mickle Print
Child, L and Wade, M (2000)
The Japanese Knotweed Manual
Packard, Chichester
Coulthard, Nonie and Scott, Michael (2001)
Flowers of the forest
Plantlife
Dewar, Sue M, and Shawyer, Colin R (1996)
Boxes, Baskets and Platforms – artificial nest sites for owls and other birds of prey
The Hawk and Owl Trust
du Feu, Chris (1993)
Nestboxes
British Trust for Ornithology
Emery, Malcolm (1986)
Promoting Nature in Cities and Towns – a practical guide
Croom Helm
Evans, J (1984)
Silviculture of Broadleaved Woodland
Forestry Commission Bulletin 62
FACT (2001)
Practical Solutions Handbook 2nd edition
English Nature
Ferris-Kaan, R (1995)
The ecology of woodland creation
John Wiley and Sons
Forestry Commission (1994)
The Management of Semi-Natural Woodlands
(A series of 8 Forestry Practice Guides on the management of different types of native woodland)
Forestry Commission
Francis, Joanna L and Morton, Alan (2001)
Enhancement of amenity-woodland field layers in Milton Keynes
In British Wildlife Vol 12 No 4, 2001
Gilbert, Oliver (1992)
Rooted in stone: the natural flora of urban walls
English Nature
Gilbert, Oliver (1992)
The flowering of cities: the natural flora of urban ‘commons’
English Nature
Gilbert, Oliver L and Anderson, Penny (1998)
Habitat Creation and Repair
Oxford University Press
Gibson, Tony (1997)
The Power in our Hands
Neighbourhood Initiatives Foundation
Greenhalgh, Liz and Worpole, Ken (1995)
Park Life – Urban Parks and Social Renewal
Comedia in association with Demos
Gulliver, Richard and Gulliver, Mavis
Key to Plants Common in Woodlands
Field Studies Council
Hampshire County Council (1995)
Hazel Coppice – past, present and future
Hampshire County Council
Harrison, Carolyn; Burgess, Jacquelin; Millward, Allison; and Dawe, Gerald (1995)
Accessible natural greenspace in towns and cities
English Nature Research Report 153
Herbert, R, Samuel G and Patterson, G (1999)
Using Local Stock for Planting Native Trees and Shrubs
Forestry Commission Practice Note
Hessayon, Dr D G
The Garden Expert Series
Pbi publications
Hibberd, B G (edit) (1989)
Urban Forestry Practice
Forestry Commission Handbook 5
Hodge, Simon J (1995)
Creating and Managing Woodlands around Towns
Forestry Commission Handbook 11
Hodge, Simon and Pepper, Harry (1998)
The Prevention of Mammal Damage to Trees in Woodland
Forestry Commission Practice Note
Keech, D et al (2000)
The Common Ground Book of Orchards
Common Ground
Kerr, Gary and Williams, Hugh V (1999)
Woodland Creation – Experience from the National Forest
Forestry Commission Technical Paper 27
Kirby, K J and Drake, M (1993)
Dead Wood Matters
English Nature
Kirby, P (2001)
Habitat Management for Invertebrates
RSPB
Law, Ben (2001)
The Woodland Way
Permanent Publications
Luscombe, Grant and Scott, Richard (1994)
Wildflowers Work
Landlife
Mabey, Richard (1996)
Flora Britannica
Sinclair-Stevenson
Merritt, Antony (1994)
Wetlands, Industry and Wildlife
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
Miles, Archie (1999)
Silva: The Tree in Britain
Ebury Press
Mitchley, J, Burch, F, Buckley, P and Watt, T A (2000)
Habitat restoration monitoring handbook
English Nature Research Report No. 378
Mummery, C, Tabor, R and Homewood, N (1990)
A guide to the techniques of coppice management
Essex Wildlife Trust
National Urban Forestry Unit
Urban Forestry in Practice – Case Studies
NUFU
National Small Woods Association (1998)
Small Woods Information Pack
National Small Woods Association *
(*now the Small Woods Association)
O’Donnell (2000)
Turning Green Wood
Guild of Master Craftsmen
Parker, C M (1995)
Habitat Creation: A Critical Guide
English Nature
Parkes, Charlie and Thornley, John (1994)
Law of the Countryside
Countryside Management Association
Parrott, J and Mackenzie, N (2000)
Restoring and Managing Riparian Woodlands
Scottish Native Woods, Aberfeldy
Peterken, George F (1996)
Natural Woodland – Ecology and Conservation in Northern Temperate Regions
Cambridge University Press
Rackham, Oliver (1986)
The History of the Countryside
J M Dent
Rackham, Oliver (1990)
Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape
J M Dent
Read, Helen J (2000)
Veteran Trees: A guide to good management
English Nature
Rodwell, John and Patterson, Gordon (1994)
Creating New Native Woodlands
Forestry Commission Bulletin 112
Shaw, P (1994)
Orchid Woods and Floating Islands – the ecology of fly ash
British Wildlife 5(3): 149-157
Smart, N and Andrews, J (1985)
Birds and Broadleaves Handbook
RSPB
Sustrans (1994)
Making Ways for the Bicycle
Sustrans
Sustrans
Safe Routes to Schools Information Pack
Sustrans
Tabor, Ray (2000)
The Encyclopedia of Green Woodworking
eco-logic books
Taylor, Michael Bradley
A Guide to Wildlife Law Enforcement in the UK
www.defra.gov.uk/paw
Warnes, Jon (2001)
Living Willow Sculpture
Search Press
Wheater, C Phillip (series editor) (1999)
Urban Habitats
Routledge
Wilcox, David (1994)
The Guide to Effective Participation
Partnership Books, 13 Pelham Square, Brighton
Williams, P et al (1999)
The Pond Book
The Ponds Conservation Trust
Journals
Relevant journals on urban environmental action include:
Arboricultural Journal (quarterly: from the Arboricultural Association)
British Wildlife (bi-monthly independent magazine)
Clean Slate (quarterly journal of the Centre for Alternative Technology)
Ecolots (www.ecolots.co.uk)
Tree News (twice-yearly: from the Tree Council)
Photography credits
Jane Alexander • Alan Atkinson • Graham Burns • Nicola Davis • Jeff Pick • Mick Weston • Lancashire Wildlife Trust
Sincere thanks to everyone whose photographs have been a valuable record of TCV’s urban work.