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Dynamics and management of some coastal dune woodlands near The Hague, The Netherlands

โœ Scribed by Meulen, F. ;Wanders, E. A. J.


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
600 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-5052

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โœฆ Synopsis


Changes are reported of Crataegus-Betula dune woodlands between 1950-1980 from Meijendel, a calcareous coastal dune system near the city of The Hague, The Netherlands, which is used as a water catchment area. It concerns both woodlands in degradation stage and, more common, woodlands on the increase. Changes were recorded with help of successive vegetation maps, air photos and permanent plot observations. Woodland increase usually occurs on places with groundwater at or near the surface, either because of natural circumstances or as a result of artificial groundwater recharge through infiltration as part of the water catchment activities. The management of both types of woodland is discussed.

* Nomenclature follows Heukels-van der Meijden (1983), Flora van Nederland, 20th ed. Wolters-Noordhoff, Groningen. Nomenclature of mosses follows Margadant & During (1982), Beknopte Flora van Nederlandse Blad-en Levermossen, Thieme, Zutphen. ** The authors have pleasure in thanking their colleagues from the Dune Water Works who supplied data on hydrology.


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