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Energy & Environment Report – May 2012

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 Future projects include replanting the area around the Bobsleigh track with birch, hawthorn, hazel and pine.

Community Matters evaluation report

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An examination of University of Bath academic and Bath and north east somerset community member experience and understandings of a community based participaticipa

Cities and Ecosystem Services

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Switchgrass. Miscanthus. Organic Municipal. Waste. Straw. Forest Residues. Pine/Spruce. Waste fats and oils. ... Jones, J. M. , 2016. North American Pine Torrefaction. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per MJ of electricity delivered for 4 different

RESEARCHER UPTOPIA

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Mussels, soil, seeds and pine needles were used asmaterials to represent a coastline with sea, forest and agriculturallandscapes which can all be natural methods of carbon capture but alsodraw attention to

Combined Abstracts 2019-06-24

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Translation of Literature 16:00 – 16:30, Saturday 29th. On Red Pine's Zen Poetry Translation - A Sociological Perspective Si Qin. ... Red Pine is one of the most renowned translators of classical Chinese poetry in the United States.

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Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of. David Edwin Coombe (1927-1999). D.E. Coombe University of Bath Archives. 1. Title: Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of David Edwin Coombe. (1927-1999), botanical ecologist. Compiled by: Adrian