Information and Advisory Notes
1.
Impacts of Recreation On Coastal Sand Dunes And Machair
2. The distribution, ecology and conservation of the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera L.) in Scotland -
out of date
3.
Freshwater Macrophyte Control
4.
Botanical survey of Scottish freshwater lochs
5.
Permeable surfaces - storm water control at source
6.
The woodland geographic information system for the Cairngorms project area
7.
New Zealand and Australian flatworms in Scotland
8.
Grazing management - unimproved and herb rich pasture
9.
The distribution, ecology and conservation of the marsh fritillary butterfly (Eurodryas aurinia)
10.
A NOTE ON THE RECREATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC ORDER ACT 1994
11.
The management of unimproved lowland grassland for nature conservation
12.
The European Environment Agency - the UK perspective
13.
Supplementary Feeding
14.
Waterside margins and their management
15.
Genetics and rare plants: guidelines for recovery programmes
16.
SNH TIBRE PROJECT TARGETED INPUTS FOR A BETTER RURAL ENVIRONMENT
17.
Recording sightings of sea eagles
18.
Rivers and their catchments: an overview
19.
Rivers and their catchments: potentially damaging physical impacts of commercial forestry
20.
Rivers and their catchments: physical impacts of agriculture
21.
Rivers and their Catchments: Flooding, Bank Erosion and Channel Change
22.
Rivers and their catchments: causes and effects of turbid water
23.
Rivers and their catchments: river dredging operations
24.
Bracken control
25.
Drystane dykes and stone fanks
26.
The uplands: guidance on terminology regarding altitudinal zonation and related terms
27.
A guide to data sources for participation in countryside recreation
28.
Marine water sports
29.
Biting midges in Scotland
30.
Extent, distribution and safeguard of habitats within biological SSSI in Scotland
31.
Rabbit viral haemorrhagic disease (RVHD)
32.
Land cover change in Scotland: an explanation of the National Countryside Monitoring Scheme methodology
33.
Digital data capture from habitat survey maps
34.
An introduction to Geographic Information Systems
35.
Heather layering and its management implications
36.
Coastal erosion and defence I. Scottish Natural Heritage and the Coast Protection Act
37.
Ecological impacts of hydro schemes on Scottish fresh waters
38.
Land cover change in Scotland: National Countryside Monitoring Scheme results for the 1940s and the 1970s
39.
Rivers and their catchments: impacts of landfill on water quality
40.
Mineral extraction in Quaternary landforms and deposits
41.
Restoration and management of mineral extraction sites in Quaternary landforms and deposits
42.
State of the Environment Review and Reporting
43.
The significance of soil erosion in the Scottish uplands
44.
Heather re-establishment on mechanically-disturbed areas
45.
An introduction to environmental auditing
46.
Introduction to Environmental Management Systems and related Standards
47.
The grazing behaviour of large herbivores in the uplands
48.
Priority species in Scotland: plants
49.
Priority species in Scotland: animals
50.
The natural heritage interest of bings (waste tips) in Scotland
60.
The sustainable city: the urban forest resource
61.
Local Nature Reserves
62.
Handling Phase 1 habitat survey within a GIS environment
63.
Environmental remote sensing
64.
Lead Co-ordination Networks
65.
Aquatic pollution control: assessment of Discharge Consent applications
66.
The European Topic Centre for Nature Conservation
67.
Characterisation of blanket bogs using satellite imagery
68.
Socio-economic impact of replacing agricultural commodity support with natural heritage incentives
69.
Recorder
70.
Red squirrels
71.
Shared use paths and tracks
72.
Coastal erosion and defence II. Coastal erosion and coastal cells
73.
Coastal erosion and defence III. Coastal defences and the natural heritage
74.
Common standards for monitoring and reporting on SSSIs and Natura 2000 sites
75.
Land cover change in Scotland: National Countryside Monitoring Scheme results for the 1970s and the 1980s
76.
The environmental impacts and effectiveness of different forestry ground preparation practices
78.
Heather moorland management for Lepidoptera
79.
Rivers and their catchments: channel form and processes
94.
Deer (Scotland) Act 1996: guidance for SNH staff
95.
The inventory of ancient and long-established woodland sites and the inventory of semi-natural woodlands (provisional)
96.
Earth Observation for Natura 2000
100. Variation in red deer density in the Highlands
101. Management of red deer on Rum
102. A framework for forest development in the Cairngorms
103. The release of plants and animals into the wild
104. Further development of the inventory of ancient and long-established woodland sites and the semi-natural woodland inventory
105. Management agreements - reimbursement of professional fees
106. Using wildflower seed mixtures for grassland creation
107. EC Habitats Directive: a provisional atlas of Annex I habitats of the uplands and peatlands of Scotland
108. Fire in the uplands: a historical perspective
109. Moorland audit and management in the Northern Isles
110. Fossil collecting in Scotland
111. Impacts of climate change on plants, animals and ecosystems in Scotland
112. Nativeness or non-nativeness of species
113. Forest research and the natural heritage
114. The distribution, ecology and conservation of the pearl-bordered fritiilary butterfly Boloria euphrosyne in Scotland
115. The effects of mammalian herbivores on natural regeneration of upland, native woodland
116. Trends in the natural heritage: land cover 1940S' 1980s
117. A note on the implications of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 for countryside service providers
118. A note on the implications of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 for countryside service providers
119. Land cover change in Scotland: National Countryside Monitoring Scheme results for the 1940s and the 1970s
120. Land cover change in Scotland: National Countryside Monitoring Scheme results for the 1970s and the 1980s
121. The effects of woodland management on bryophytes and lichens in the western Highlands
122. Dealing with wildlife corpses
123. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Land Cover 1947-1988: introduction
124. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Land Cover 1947-1988: semi-natural habitats
125. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Land Cover 1947-1988: forests and woodlands
126. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Land Cover 1947-1988: enclosed farmland
127. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Land Cover 1947-1988: mountain, moor and heath
128. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Land Cover 1947-1988: developed habitats
129. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Species diversity: introduction
130. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Species diversity: plant species
131. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Species diversity: butterfly species
132. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Species diversity: freshwater fish species
133. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Species diversity: breeding bird species
134. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Species diversity: wintering bird species
135. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Species diversity: land mammal species
136. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Species diversity: species given legal protection
137. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Forest and woodland: an overview
138. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Forest and woodland: woodland cover
139. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Forest and woodland: native woodland
140. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Forest and woodland: natural regeneration
141. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Forest and woodland: natural regeneration
142. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Forest and woodland: natural regeneration
143. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Access and Recreation: Tourism and visits to the countryside
144. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Access and recreation: outdoor activities
145. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Access and recreation: recreation in woodland
146. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Access and recreation: recreation in the uplands
147. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Access and recreation: recreation along the coast
148. NATURAL HERITAGE TRENDS Access and recreation: path networks
155. Deposition of acidifying and eutrophying air pollutants in Scotland: mapping critical loads, critical levels and exceedances
156. An updated note on the implications of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 for countryside service providers