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    Improving and expanding hedgerows—Recommendations for a semi‐natural habitat in agricultural landscapes by Staley, Joanna T., Wolton, Robert, Norton, Lisa R.

    Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-01-2023)
    “…Hedgerows provide habitat, shelter and resources for many species including functionally important taxa and threatened species. Hedgerows store carbon both…”
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    An analytical framework for spatially targeted management of natural capital by Spake, Rebecca, Bellamy, Chloe, Graham, Laura J., Watts, Kevin, Wilson, Tom, Norton, Lisa R., Wood, Claire M., Schmucki, Reto, Bullock, James M., Eigenbrod, Felix

    Published in Nature sustainability (01-02-2019)
    “…A major sustainability challenge is determining where to target management to enhance natural capital and the ecosystem services it provides. Achieving this…”
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    Functional Agro-Biodiversity: An Evaluation of Current Approaches and Outcomes by Maskell, Lindsay C., Radbourne, Alan, Norton, Lisa R., Reinsch, Sabine, Alison, Jamie, Bowles, Liz, Geudens, Katrien, Robinson, David A.

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-11-2023)
    “…The European Union’s ‘Green Deal’ proposes an ambitious roadmap towards climate neutrality by 2050 and the adoption of a circular economy. Functional…”
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    Organic Farming: Biodiversity Impacts Can Depend on Dispersal Characteristics and Landscape Context by Feber, Ruth E, Johnson, Paul J, Bell, James R, Chamberlain, Dan E, Firbank, Leslie G, Fuller, Robert J, Manley, Will, Mathews, Fiona, Norton, Lisa R, Townsend, Martin, Macdonald, David W

    Published in PloS one (26-08-2015)
    “…Organic farming, a low intensity system, may offer benefits for a range of taxa, but what affects the extent of those benefits is imperfectly understood. We…”
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    Can pasture‐fed livestock farming practices improve the ecological condition of grassland in Great Britain? by Norton, Lisa R., Maskell, Lindsay C., Wagner, Markus, Wood, Claire M., Pinder, Adam P., Brentegani, Michele

    Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-10-2022)
    “…Livestock farming in Great Britain (GB) faces multiple pressures. Yet, grassland managed for livestock is the most extensive habitat in GB and is key to…”
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    Committing to place: the potential of open collaborations for trusted environmental governance by Waterton, Claire, Maberly, Stephen C, Tsouvalis, Judith, Watson, Nigel, Winfield, Ian J, Norton, Lisa R

    Published in PLoS biology (01-03-2015)
    “…Conventional modes of environmental governance, which typically exclude those stakeholders that are most directly linked to the specific place, frequently fail…”
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    Environmental and management factors determining weed species composition and diversity in France by Fried, Guillaume, Norton, Lisa R., Reboud, Xavier

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-10-2008)
    “…Multivariate analysis of data from approximately 700 arable fields from France was carried out to partition the respective importance of environmental factors…”
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    Quantifying farm sustainability through the lens of ecological theory by Storkey, Jonathan, Maclaren, Chloe, Bullock, James M., Norton, Lisa R., Redhead, John W., Pywell, Richard F.

    “…ABSTRACT The achievements of the Green Revolution in meeting the nutritional needs of a growing global population have been won at the expense of unintended…”
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    Mob grazing: A nature-based solution for British farms producing pasture-fed livestock by Wagner, Markus, Waterton, Claire, Norton, Lisa R.

    Published in Nature-based solutions (01-12-2023)
    “…Mob grazing is a nature-based solution to boost sustainable livestock productivity by optimising pasture management. It is already used widely in North…”
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    Exploring the ecological constraints to multiple ecosystem service delivery and biodiversity by Maskell, Lindsay C., Crowe, Andrew, Dunbar, Michael J., Emmett, Bridget, Henrys, Peter, Keith, Aidan M., Norton, Lisa R., Scholefield, Paul, Clark, Douglas B., Simpson, Ian C., Smart, Simon M.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-06-2013)
    “…1. Understanding and quantifying constraints to multiple ecosystem service delivery and biodiversity is vital for developing management strategies for current…”
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    The relative value of field survey and remote sensing for biodiversity assessment by Rhodes, Christopher J., Henrys, Peter, Siriwardena, Gavin M., Whittingham, Mark J., Norton, Lisa R., Freckleton, Robert

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-07-2015)
    “…Summary The importance of habitat for biodiversity is well established, but the two most commonly used methods to measure habitat (field survey and remote…”
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    Identifying levers for change in UK grazing livestock systems by Norton, Lisa R., Bruce, Ann, Chapman, Pippa J., Lamprinopoulou, Chrysa, Rothwell, Shane A., Smith, Laurence G.

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable food systems (26-06-2024)
    “…There is an urgent need for transformational change in global and UK agriculture. Current practices undermine the long-term future of farming and impoverish…”
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    Regional-Scale High Spatial Resolution Mapping of Aboveground Net Primary Productivity (ANPP) from Field Survey and Landsat Data: A Case Study for the Country of Wales by Tebbs, Emma, Rowland, Clare, Smart, Simon, Maskell, Lindsay, Norton, Lisa

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2017)
    “…This paper presents an alternative approach for high spatial resolution vegetation productivity mapping at a regional scale, using a combination of Normalised…”
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    Long-term vegetation monitoring in Great Britain – the Countryside Survey 1978–2007 and beyond by Wood, Claire M, Smart, Simon M, Bunce, Robert G. H, Norton, Lisa R, Maskell, Lindsay C, Howard, David C, Scott, W. Andrew, Henrys, Peter A

    Published in Earth system science data (20-07-2017)
    “…The Countryside Survey (CS) of Great Britain provides a globally unique series of datasets, consisting of an extensive set of repeated ecological measurements…”
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    Land cover and vegetation data from an ecological survey of "key habitat" landscapes in England, 1992–1993 by Wood, Claire M, Bunce, Robert G. H, Norton, Lisa R, Smart, Simon M, Barr, Colin J

    Published in Earth system science data (18-05-2018)
    “…Since 1978, a series of national surveys (Countryside Survey, CS) have been carried out by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) (formerly the Institute…”
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    Ecological landscape elements: long-term monitoring in Great Britain, the Countryside Survey 1978–2007 and beyond by Wood, Claire M, Bunce, Robert G. H, Norton, Lisa R, Maskell, Lindsay C, Smart, Simon M, Scott, W. Andrew, Henrys, Peter A, Howard, David C, Wright, Simon M, Brown, Michael J, Scott, Rod J, Stuart, Rick C, Watkins, John W

    Published in Earth system science data (16-04-2018)
    “…The Countryside Survey (CS) of Great Britain (GB) provides a unique and statistically robust series of datasets, consisting of an extensive set of repeated…”
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    Characterising spatial and temporal variation in the finite rate of population increase across the northern range boundary of the annual grass Vulpia fasciculata by Norton, L.R, Firbank, L.G, Scott, A, Watkinson, A.R

    Published in Oecologia (01-07-2005)
    “…Understanding the factors that influence plant distributions is a considerable challenge for ecologists in the face of environmental change. Here, we quantify…”
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    Soil bacterial and fungal communities show within field heterogeneity that varies by land management and distance metric by Seaton, Fiona M., Griffiths, Rob I., Goodall, Tim, Lebron, Inma, Norton, Lisa R.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2023)
    “…Increasing interest in the use of microbial metrics to evaluate soil health raises the issue of how fine-scale heterogeneity can affect microbial community…”
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