International audienceDitch networks were traditionally designed to protect fields from soil erosion or control waterlogging. They are still frequently managed by either mowing, chemical weeding, dredging or burning to ensure their optimal hydraulic capacity. Ditches were recently reported also to improve water quality and sustain biodiversity. These ditch functions are related to specific ditch properties. By contrastingly modifying ditch properties, maintenance operations were supposed to regulate these functions. There is, therefore, a need to re-examine the design and maintenance strategies of ditches to optimize the whole range of ecosystem services that they provide. In this study, we address the innovator question of how maintenance ...
The presence of emergent vegetation within channelized aquatic environments has the capacity to prov...
Many of the agri-environment schemes (AES) implemented in the Western Peat District of the Netherlan...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...
International audienceAbstractAgriculture must now feed the planet with the lowest environmental imp...
International audienceMaintenance practices in agricultural ditches influence their abiotic and biot...
International audienceMan-made drainage networks consisting primarily of ditches have been construct...
International audienceMaintenance practices restoring the hydraulic capacity of agricultural ditches...
International audienceOBJECTIVES•This study aimed to i) assess the control that ditches exert over w...
International audienceAgriculture must now feed the planet with the lowest environmental impact. Lan...
International audienceAgroecosystems are expected to provide food for 9.7 billion people by 2050, wi...
This research report is an initial assessment of current vegetation maintenance practices in bioswa...
Farm ditch networks, infrastructures designed to regulate excess water in cropped landscapes, consti...
By linking cropped fields to downstream groundwater and surface water bodies, farm ditches constitut...
Ditching is a common practice to dewater wetlands, including peatlands, and ditch blocking is a comm...
The presence of emergent vegetation within channelized aquatic environments has the capacity to prov...
Many of the agri-environment schemes (AES) implemented in the Western Peat District of the Netherlan...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...
International audienceAbstractAgriculture must now feed the planet with the lowest environmental imp...
International audienceMaintenance practices in agricultural ditches influence their abiotic and biot...
International audienceMan-made drainage networks consisting primarily of ditches have been construct...
International audienceMaintenance practices restoring the hydraulic capacity of agricultural ditches...
International audienceOBJECTIVES•This study aimed to i) assess the control that ditches exert over w...
International audienceAgriculture must now feed the planet with the lowest environmental impact. Lan...
International audienceAgroecosystems are expected to provide food for 9.7 billion people by 2050, wi...
This research report is an initial assessment of current vegetation maintenance practices in bioswa...
Farm ditch networks, infrastructures designed to regulate excess water in cropped landscapes, consti...
By linking cropped fields to downstream groundwater and surface water bodies, farm ditches constitut...
Ditching is a common practice to dewater wetlands, including peatlands, and ditch blocking is a comm...
The presence of emergent vegetation within channelized aquatic environments has the capacity to prov...
Many of the agri-environment schemes (AES) implemented in the Western Peat District of the Netherlan...
Ditch blocking in blanket peatlands is common as part of peatland restoration. The effects of ditch ...