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Nature development along the river Scheidt: combining ecosystem functions in the Kruibeke-Bazel-Rupelmonde polder
Meire, P.; Van den Bergh, E.; Ysebaert, T.; Nijssen, D. (2002). Nature development along the river Scheidt: combining ecosystem functions in the Kruibeke-Bazel-Rupelmonde polder, in: Redecker, B. et al. (Ed.) Pasture landscapes and nature conservation. pp. 173-185
In: Redecker, B. et al. (Ed.) (2002). Pasture landscapes and nature conservation. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. ISBN 978-3-540-42920-3. 435 pp., more

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  • Meire, P., more
  • Van den Bergh, E., more
  • Ysebaert, T., more
  • Nijssen, D.

Abstract
    In the wake of current water management problems, new legislation and a rising public awareness concerning environmental problems, new opportunities for nature development arise. The ecosystem management concept of restoring native ecosystems and rehabilitating original ecosystem functions and processes (such as nutrient cycles and hydrological processes) is being applied along the river Scheldt. Based on analysis and estimates of current and future problems in both the valley and the estuary, a conceptual rehabilitation model with a long-term vision is developed to tackle these problems. This vision is then translated into concrete plans and implementations trying to combine safety measures against flooding as much as possible with ecological rehabilitation and the creation of sustainable river related nature. The entire process from vision building, problem analysis and model making to concrete nature development plans is outlined in this article for the example of an ambitious nature development project in the Kruibeke-Bazel-Rupelmonde polder. The entire landscape (over 500 ha) will be rehabilitated, not by restoring the ecological patterns, but mainly by creating opportunities for ecological processes to take place, such as tides, inundation, seepage and grazing.

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