UK landscapes - Edexcel The physical landscape of the UK is varied and includes upland and lowland areas. The landscape has been shaped by glaciation, rivers and rock types. How do glacial ...
refers to the way the landscape changes in height. Upland areas are high above sea level. They are often (but not always) mountainous. Lowland areas are not very high above sea level. They are ...
Research by the RSPB and Cambridge University shows how management can benefit wildlife. A new study shows how solar farms ...
The Wildlife Trusts co-hosted a workshop at the Oxford Real Farming Conference, discussing the challenges lowland peat soils face and potential solutions. In this blog, Vicki Hird, Strategic Lead on ...
It exposes the risks of continuing to drain the UK’s limited areas of lowland peat for intensive cultivation, which releases huge quantities of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere while depleting soils ...
Last year's Stephen Lawrence Prize winner Clementine Blakemore Architects together with Poynton Bradbury Architects has won a ...
‘Lowlands’ means you will be operating in a landscape of fields and woodland, where there are clear paths on the map and on the ground. This would include spectacular landscapes across the UK, from ...
A new study has shown that solar farms could provide biodiversity benefits in arable dominated landscapes, especially when managed with nature in mind, potentially making them an important part of the ...
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