Dutch inland drift-sands are of great value to nature and house several Red-Listed species unique for Europe. The inland drift-sand landscape consists of three different intertwined wind erosion zones. Together they form the conditions where a mosaic of vegetation at different stages of development can thrive. Under present environmental conditions these drift-sands stabilise and tend to disappear. So far there is a lack of a management strategy to maintain the drift-sands after restoration. This paper presents a new management concept based on process management. The main objective of our new management strategy is to maintain optimum field conditions for wind erosion in a manner and scale that allow it to act as a landscape differentiatin...
Until recently, sand dune internal management had an essentially conservative and protective charact...
An overview is given on soil erosion problems in the Netherlands. Soil erosion by water and wind occ...
Drifting sands in the Netherlands are the result of human over-exploitation (sod-cutting, over-grazi...
Dutch inland drift-sands are of great value to nature and house several Red-Listed species unique fo...
In the Netherlands the total active inland drift-sand area has been declining rapidly during the las...
Wind has played an important role in the geological development of the north-western Europe. Various...
European drift-sand areas reached their maximum size in the 19th century. From the late 19th until t...
The inland drift sand area in The Netherlands forms a unique ecosystem in northern Europe, but is ch...
The inland drift-sand areas in northern Europe are characterised by a rapid decline in both aeolian ...
Though erosion and its control is not a major issue in The Netherlands, in some regions of the count...
Though erosion and its control is not a major issue in The Netherlands, in some regions of the count...
This paper discusses and compares results of management interventions to remobilise dunes and obtain...
Coastal dunes play an important role in coastal defense along sandy shorelines of the world. The maj...
In order to stop the continuous decline of typical dune slack communities along the Dutch coast, res...
Questions (1) At what rate does succession take place in active and more stabilized drift sands in r...
Until recently, sand dune internal management had an essentially conservative and protective charact...
An overview is given on soil erosion problems in the Netherlands. Soil erosion by water and wind occ...
Drifting sands in the Netherlands are the result of human over-exploitation (sod-cutting, over-grazi...
Dutch inland drift-sands are of great value to nature and house several Red-Listed species unique fo...
In the Netherlands the total active inland drift-sand area has been declining rapidly during the las...
Wind has played an important role in the geological development of the north-western Europe. Various...
European drift-sand areas reached their maximum size in the 19th century. From the late 19th until t...
The inland drift sand area in The Netherlands forms a unique ecosystem in northern Europe, but is ch...
The inland drift-sand areas in northern Europe are characterised by a rapid decline in both aeolian ...
Though erosion and its control is not a major issue in The Netherlands, in some regions of the count...
Though erosion and its control is not a major issue in The Netherlands, in some regions of the count...
This paper discusses and compares results of management interventions to remobilise dunes and obtain...
Coastal dunes play an important role in coastal defense along sandy shorelines of the world. The maj...
In order to stop the continuous decline of typical dune slack communities along the Dutch coast, res...
Questions (1) At what rate does succession take place in active and more stabilized drift sands in r...
Until recently, sand dune internal management had an essentially conservative and protective charact...
An overview is given on soil erosion problems in the Netherlands. Soil erosion by water and wind occ...
Drifting sands in the Netherlands are the result of human over-exploitation (sod-cutting, over-grazi...