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Dáil Éireann - Volume 489 - 31 March, 1998 Written Answers. - Recent Papers and Articles on the Benefits of Forestry Carbon Sequestrian 506 Cannell, M. 1995 Forest and the Global Carbon [506] cycle in the past, present and future, European Forestry Institute. Biodiversity Duffy, B.L.; Halloran, J.; Kelly, T.; Marsh, P.; 1998. The breeding bird community of Balrath Wood, Irish Forestry Vol. 54 No. 2. Giller, P.; O'Halloran, J.; Kelly, G.; Evans, I.; Clenegan, C.; Hernan, R.; Roche, N. and Morris, P.; 1997. An evaluation of the effects of Forestry on surface water quality and Ecology in Munster. Vol. 2, Aquafor. Bolger, T, 1998. Studies of the fauna of monoculture. Studies on introduced trees. UCD ongoing. Renewable Energy and Material Mulloy, F.; 1998, Forestry and the environment, a sustainable prospect, Irish Forestry Vol. 54 No. 2. Recreation Clinch, P. and Convery, F. 1995. Forestry and Recreation. Irish Forestry, Vol. 52 No 1. Fertilizer Requirements Devane, C. 1998. Phosphorus requirements in Sitka Spruce and Lodgepole Pine. M. Agr. Sc. Study UCD. Forestry and the Landscape McCormack, Art, and O'Leary Thomas 1993. Classification of landscape sensitivity or visual impact assessment of forestry. Irish Forestry Vol. 50 No 1. Riparian and Conservation Patterson, G. 1993. The value of birch in upland forests for wildlife conservation. Forestry Commission Bulletin 109. Scottish native woods, 1996. Why manage Riparian Woodlands. Rural Communities Kearney, B. and O'Connor, R. 1993. The impact of Forestry on Rural Communities ESRI. Ní Dubhgain, A. 1995. The impact of Forestry and Rural communities. Irish Forestry Vol. 52 Nos. 1 and 2. This is a sample of recent papers. Many more studies on all aspects of forestry benefits can be found in the national and international literature, in COFORD research directories and at the universities. Dáil Éireann 489 Written Answers. Recent Papers and Articles on the Benefits of Forestry Questions 19980331
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