| Commercial
use of Rhododendron ponticum an invasive exotic in Wales
Rhododendron
Practitioners Workshop, May 2005
Sheffield
Rhododendron Conference, June 2004
| Conference |
South
Yorkshire Biodiversity Research Conference, The ecology and management
of Rhododendron ponticum, 3-5th June 2004. Sheffield Hallam
University |
| Geographic
Focus |
International |
| Attendance
funded By |
WRL,
School of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, UWB |
| Presentation |
Profit from Rhododendron control |
Hale & Wong.pdf (6,090kb) |
Phase
II
| Project
Title |
Assessment
of the potential of commercial collection of Rhododendron ponticum
foliage from the Beddgelert area |
| Geographic
Focus |
Nant
Gwynant, Gwynedd, Wales |
| Year |
2003 |
| Funder |
Beddgelert
Rhododendron Management Group |
| Report |
English |
Feasibility
study of commercial Rhododendron foliage collection in the Beddgelert
area |
Rhody II final report.pdf (1,610kb) |
This study
visited three Rhododendron foliage collection sites in Scotland and Ireland
to examine the type of sites, mode of operation and profile of successful
foliage enterprises. Based on the site conditions discovered in this review
an estimate was made of the practicality of commercial Rhododendron foliage
collection from Nant Gwynant. It was determined that commercial collection
was feasible but that it would require access to a larger area of Rhododendron
infestation as Nant Gwynant alone would not be able to support an economic
enterprise.
Phase
I
| Project
Title |
Feasibility
study for Rhododendron ponticum from the Beddgelert area |
| Geographic
Focus |
Nant
Gwynant, Gwynedd, Wales |
| Year |
2002 |
| Funder |
Beddgelert
Rhododendron Management Group |
| Reports |
English |
Report
of the rhododendron feasibility study |
Rhody use report.pdf (734kb) |
| |
Cymraeg |
Adroddiad
yr astudiaeth ddichonodeb rhododendron |
Rhody use Cymraeg.pdf (792kb) |
This innovative
project looked at the sustainable use and management of Rhododendron
ponticum, an alien plant species which is posing a threat to native
biodiversity particularly in the the Beddgelert area in the Snowdonia
National Park. The plant is currently controlled by cutting it down and
burning, prior to a herbicide treatment.
Reports
are prepared in Adobe Acrobat Software. If you can not view these files,
please download your free copy of this software from the Adobe
web site.
Please contact
Wild Resources Limited
if you would like further information about this project.
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