Kenfig National Nature Reserve, a coastal dune system of ca. 600-ha, has been popular with local naturalists since the early 1900s, and is one of the best-studied nature reserves in Wales. The site, located in south-east Wales (Fig. 16-1), comprises a complex mosaic of vegetation types and is of international conservation importance for three habitats on Annex I of the EC Habitats Directive and for two species on Annex II.
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Hurford, C. (2006). Remote sensing of dune habitats at kenfig NNR. In Monitoring Nature Conservation in Cultural Habitats: A Practical Guide and Case Studies (pp. 341–352). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3757-0_32
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