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Type: Thesis | 2013

First results from the UK network to establish the greenhouse gas balance of land conversion to second generation bioenergy willow, Miscanthus and short rotation forestry - Zoe Harris, Emily Bottoms, Alice Massey, Jon McCalmont, Sirwan Yamulki, Julia Drewer, Niall McNamara, Jon Finch, Ian Donnison, Mike Perks, Pete Smith and Gail Taylor
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013

Type: Article | 2013

Bioenergy ecosystem land-use modelling and field flux trial - Niall McNamara, Emily Bottoms, Iain Donnison, Marta Dondini, Kerrie Farrar, Jon Finch, Zoe Harris, Phil Ineson, Ben Keane, Alice Massey, Jon McCalmont, James Morison, Mike Perks, Mark Pogson, Rebecca Rowe, Pete Smith, Saran Sohi, Mat Tallis, Gail Taylor and Sirwan Yamulki
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013

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