Professor John Healey
Professor of Forest Sciences / Director of College Research Institute
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Affiliations
Links
- http://seec.bangor.ac.uk/index.php.en
Smart Efficient Energy Centre: a £7M research centre working across three low carbon energy sectors: ocean energy, nuclear energy, and energy efficient structures. - http://www.envision-dtp.org/
Envision: Developing next generation leaders in environmental science: A NERC Doctoral Training Partnership between Lancaster, Bangor and Nottingham Universities, Rothamsted Research, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and British Geological Survey. - http://www.nrn-lcee.ac.uk/multi-land/
Multi-Land: Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Ecosystem Service Resilience in Multifunctional Landscapes. A research cluster of the National Research Network for Low Carbon, Energy and Environment - http://iwpt.bangor.ac.uk/
Invasive Woody Plants in the Tropics: The Invasive Woody Plants in the Tropics research group, based at the University of Wales, Bangor, UK, has undertaken two major field studies in Jamaica and Tanzania, together with a global review of invasions resulting in a comprehensive database, an analysis of common characteristics and recommendations for management and control. - http://cefnconwy.bangor.ac.uk/
Cefn Conwy: The CEFN Conwy project is designed to enhance the technical knowledge and environmental management skills of farmers in rural Conwy - http://darwin.bangor.ac.uk/biodiversity-ethiopia/
Biodiversity conservation of ancient church and monastery yards in Ethiopia - http://darwin.bangor.ac.uk/index.html
Building Nicaraguan and Costa Rican capacity in biodiversity conservation: The homepage of the Darwin Initiative project 'Building Nicaraguan and Costa Rican capacity in biodiversity conservation'. - http://ies.bangor.ac.uk/TWIRLS/index.php.en
TWIRLS: Treating Waste for Restoring Land Sustainability: A European Commission LIFE-Environment project targeting the restoration of degraded land using locally sourced waste materials.
ORCID: 0000-0002-5398-2293
Contact info
Thoday Building, room S7Email: j.healey@bangor.ac.uk
Tel: 01248 383703 (from U.K.)
+44 1248 383703 (International)
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Neighbours matter and the weak succumb: Ash dieback infection is more severe in ash trees with fewer conspecific neighbours and lower prior growth rate
Cracknell, D., Peterken, G., Pommerening, A., Lawrence, P. & Healey, J., 15 Sept 2023, In: Journal of Ecology. 111, 10, p. 2118-2133 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Evaluation of Forest Recovery over Time and Space Using Permanent Plots Monitored over 30 Years in a Jamaican Montane Rain Forest
Chai, S. L., Healey, J. R. & Tanner, E. V., 14 Nov 2012, In: PLoS ONE. 7, 11, p. e48859Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How do draining and re-wetting affect carbon stores and greenhouse gas fluxes in peat soils? Systematic Review
Bussell, J., Jones, D., Healey, J. & Pullin, A., 2010, In: Environmental Evidence. SR49.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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How do draining and re-wetting affect carbon stores and greenhouse gas fluxes in peat soils?
Bussell, J., Jones, D. L., Healey, J. R. & Pullin, A. S., 25 Sept 2010, The Collaboration for Environmental Evidence.Research output: Other contribution
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How do draining and re-wetting affect carbon stores and greenhouse gas fluxes in peat soils?
Bussell, J. A., Jones, D. L., Healey, J. R. & Pullin, A. S., 1 Jan 2008.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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The evidence base for community forest management as a mechanism for supplying global environmental benefits and improving local welfare.
Bowler, D., Buyung-Ali, L., Healey, J., Jones, J. P. G., Knight, T. & Pullin, A., 2010, In: Environmental Evidence. SR48.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Does community forest management provide global environmental benefits and improve local welfare? Does community forest management provide global environmental benefits and improve local welfare?
Bowler, D., Buyung-Ali, L., Healey, J. R., Jones, J. P. G., Pullin, A. S. & Knight, T. M., 26 Sept 2011, In: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 10, 1, p. 29-36Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The evidence base for community forest management as a mechanism for supplying gloval environmental benefits and improving local welfare
Bowler, D., Buyung-Ali, L. M., Healey, J. R., Jones, J. P. G., Knight, T. & Pullin, A. S., 16 Apr 2010, The Collaboration for Environmental Evidence.Research output: Other contribution
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Invasive woody plants in the tropics: a growing concern.
Binggeli, P., Hall, J. B. & Healey, J. R., 18 Dec 2002.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Invasive woody plants
Binggeli, P., Hall, J. & Healey, J., 2004, The Overstorey Book: Cultivating Connections with Trees . Elevitch, C. R. (ed.). Second ed. Holualoa, Hawai’i, USA: Permanent Agricultural Resources, p. 383-388Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter