Effects of sea level rise and different coastline management options on the phreatic level in a coastal dune area are calculated, using a scenario with 60 cm sea level rise in the course of the next century, resulting from global climatic changes. Changes in the phreatic level -both lowering and ris
Vegetation, land use and management of the inner-dune zone in the North-Holland Dune Reserve, The Netherlands
β Scribed by Vegte, F. W. ;Faber, J. ;Kuiters, L.
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 590 KB
- Volume
- 62
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-5052
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β¦ Synopsis
The inner-dune zone between the villages of Bakkum and Egmond in the North-Holland Dune Reserve is one of the few remaining examples of the semi-natural boundary between the dunes and the polders. For several centuries this area has been used for various purposes, in particular for grazing. Large-scale excavating, especially after about 1900, has encroached upon the dunes. Vegetation and land-use history were studied and a provisional scheme on the vegetation development is presented. Management policies discussed are non-intervention, mowing in order to start natural processes such as rabbit grazing, and the continuation of traditional livestock grazing. Proposals for external management policies were made in order to maintain or enhance the original transition zone, based on comprehensive physical-geographical studies of the whole inner-dune zone.
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