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    Physical Impact of Livestock on the Hill Environment.

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    Walsh, Michael
    Collins, J.F.
    Guinan, L.
    Clavin, D.J.
    Nixon, D.
    Keyword
    Livestock
    Physical impact
    Hill environment
    Western Ireland
    Soils
    Vegetation
    Monitoring programme
    Date
    2001-06-01
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11019/1255
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    Walsh, M., Collins, J.F., Guinan, L., Clavin, D.J., Nixon, D., Physical Impact of Livestock on the Hill Environment, End of Project Reports, Teagasc, 2001.
    Abstract
    The overall objective of this work was to provide quantitative and objective information on the role of livestock on changes over time in vegetation and soils in the hill areas and to develop a suitable monitoring programme.
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