Miscanthus, short-rotation coppice and the historic environment
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Andrew P. Whitmore | Andrew B. Riche | Angela Karp | Jon Finch | J. Finch | A. Riche | A. Karp | A. Whitmore | D. P. M. McCabe | S. Nixon | S. Nixon | D. McCabe
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