This study investigates the relative distribution, health, and regeneration patterns of two major stands of sycamore alluvial woodland, representing managed and natural settings. Using an array of ecological and geomorphic field analyses, we discuss site characteristics favorable to SAW health and regeneration, make recommendations for restoration and management, and identify next steps. Findings from this study will contribute to the acquisition, restoration, and improved management of sycamore alluvial woodland.
This study investigates the relative distribution, health, and regeneration patterns of two major stands of sycamore alluvial woodland, representin...