Browsing by Author "Bullock, James M."

Browsing by Author "Bullock, James M."

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  • King, Helen P.; Morris, Joe; Graves, Anil; Bradbury, Richard B.; McGinlay, James; Bullock, James M. (Elsevier, 2017-08-09)
    Evidence of the link between biodiversity and cultural ecosystem benefits (CEB) is scarce. Participatory workshops were used to explore perceptions of CEB attributable to biodiversity in lowland arable and semi-natural ...
  • McGinlay, James; Parsons, David J.; Morris, Joe; Hubatova, Marie; Graves, Anil; Bradbury, Richard B.; Bullock, James M. (Elsevier, 2017-08-01)
    The relationship between nature and cultural ecosystem service (CES) benefits is well accepted but poorly understood, as is the potential role of biodiversity in the relationship. By means of a public questionnaire survey ...
  • Bullock, James M.; McCracken, Morag E.; Bowes, Michael J.; Chapman, Roselle E.; Graves, Anil R.; Hinsley, Shelley A.; Hutchins, Michael G.; Nowakowski, Marek; Nicholls, David J. E.; Oakley, Simon; Old, Gareth H.; Ostle, Nicholas J.; Redhead, John W.; Woodcock, Ben A.; Bedwell, Tom; Mayes, Sarah; Robinson, Vicky S.; Pywell, Richard F. (Elsevier, 2021-07-23)
    Agri-environmental management has been promoted as an approach to enhance delivery of multiple ecosystem services. Most agri-environment agreements include several actions that the farmer agrees to put in place. But, most ...
  • Bullock, James M.; Fuentes-Montemayor, Elisa; McCarthy, Ben; Park, Kirsty; Hails, Rosie S.; Woodcock, Ben A.; Watts, Kevin; Corstanje, Ron; Harris, Jim A. (Wiley, 2021-12-07)
    Ecological restoration has a paradigm of re-establishing ‘indigenous reference' communities. One resulting concern is that focussing on target communities may not necessarily create systems which function at a high level ...
  • Ridding, Lucy E.; Redhead, John W.; Oliver, Tom H.; Schmucki, Reto; McGinlay, James; Graves, Anil R.; Morris, Joe; Bradbury, Richard B.; King, Helen; Bullock, James M. (Elsevier, 2017-12-09)
    The importance of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) to human wellbeing is widely recognised. However, quantifying these non-material benefits is challenging and consequently they are often not assessed. Mapping approaches ...
  • McGinlay, James; Parsons, David J.; Morris, Joe; Graves, Anil; Hubatova, Marie; Bradbury, Richard B.; Bullock, James M. (Elsevier, 2018-04-07)
    The relationship between cultural ecosystem services (CES) and the many diverse aspects of biodiversity is complex and multi-faceted. A large public survey in Wiltshire, UK, was used to assess associations between public ...