Landscape Change

Tree and Shrub Regeneration Across the Knepp Estate in Sussex, Southern England

Rewilding at Knepp has sparked scattered tree and shrub growth, most notably in the Southern Block, shaping a rich, varied landscape where nature leads, but forests form slowly.

The Changing Role of Land Use and Subsequent Biodiversity of Hedgerows at Knepp

A journey through time! This report explores how changes in land use have affected species richness in hedgerows over time. Using the Knepp Estate as a compelling case study, it highlights how rewilding and the shift away from intensive agriculture can lead to the restoration and revitalization of ecosystems.

Design of a Wetland

This paper outlines the design of a new wetland at Knepp Estate, integrating it into a national wetland restoration initiative and the estate's rewilding efforts to enhance freshwater biodiversity.

Vera and New Age Wood Pasture at Knepp

Insights from Knepp on Vera's wood-pasture theory, exploring tree colonisation, herbivore impacts, and the dynamics of new-age rewilding.

Growing Wild: Tree and Shrub Regeneration at Knepp

Explore how trees and shrubs are quietly reclaiming farmland at Knepp, reshaping the landscape through decades of natural regeneration.

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