Thank you for posting this and thanks to Jeremy for coughing up the cash. I
have to say this is a refreshingly straight forward accessible assessment and
advisory paper
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Subject: Ash dieback - legal judgements
All,
I wondered whether it might be useful to pass on the link to this open access
(i.e. free) journal paper written by Jeremy Barrell
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03071375.2020.1854996
"The implications of recent English legal judgements, inquest verdicts, and
ash dieback disease for the defensibility of tree risk management regimes"
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