Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since their reclamation in the 11th century. Currently, subsidence amounts to 1–2 cm/year. Water management in these areas is complex and costly, greenhouse gases are being emitted, and surface water quality is relatively poor. Regional and local authorities and landowners responsible for peatland management have recognized these problems. In addition, the Netherlands Royal Meteorological Institute predicts higher temperatures and drier summers, which both are expected to enhance peat decomposition. Stakeholder workshops have been organized in three case study areas in the province of Friesland to exchange knowledge on subsidence and explore future sub...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
The survival of peat meadows in the Netherlands is threatened by soil subsidence, less favourable co...
Peat is formed in wet and acidic conditions, where net primary production exceeds the decomposition ...
Human-induced subsidence threatens many coastal-deltaic plains, due to the amplifying effects it has...
Human-induced subsidence threatens many coastal-deltaic plains, due to the amplifying effects it has...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
Dutch peatlands have been subsiding due to peat decomposition, shrinkage and compression, since thei...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
In large parts of the western coastal region of the Netherlands peat soils occur. Historic land use ...
The survival of peat meadows in the Netherlands is threatened by soil subsidence, less favourable co...
Peat is formed in wet and acidic conditions, where net primary production exceeds the decomposition ...
Human-induced subsidence threatens many coastal-deltaic plains, due to the amplifying effects it has...
Human-induced subsidence threatens many coastal-deltaic plains, due to the amplifying effects it has...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
An increasing number of people lives in coastal zones with a subsurface consisting of heterogenic so...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...