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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryGrey literature

Methodology and Survey Design

British Trust for Ornithology

research-conservation/methodology-and-survey-design (BTO - British Trust for Ornithology, 2022) · 2022

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Summary

Referenced by Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios as citation 125; likely supports topic area: biodiversity / conservation. Topics: biodiversity / conservation Evidence type: Observational / survey Source report: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios Ref#: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios #125 Original: British Trust for Ornithology. Methodology and Survey Design. https://www.bto.org/our-science/projects/breeding-bird-survey/ research-conservation/methodology-and-survey-design (BTO - British Trust for Ornithology, 2022).

Outcomes reported

Referenced by Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios as citation 125; likely supports topic area: biodiversity / conservation. Topics: biodiversity / conservation Evidence type: Observational / survey Source report: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios Ref#: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios #125 Original: British Trust for Ornithology. Methodology and Survey Design. https://www.bto.org/our-science/projects/breeding-bird-survey/ research-conservation/methodology-and-survey-design (BTO - British Trust for Ornithology, 2022).

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Policy
Study design
Industry report
Source type
Grey literature
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
IRmoq83nfn-089132
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