By sharing our knowledge as wide as possible the share ecosystem approach can strengthen the resilience of many ecosystems
ICAIS symposium
This week, the ICAIS symposium takes place in Halifax, Canada. This symposium focuses on the latest scientific knowledge around aquatic invasive exotic species. Experts from around the world will discuss innovative strategies for managing and controlling these invasive species. Janneke van der Loop will give a presentation on LIFE Resilias and [...]
Interesting developments ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed
On roadsides, the ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed seems to be going in the right direction. Since 2021, Janneke van der Loop has been following the effects of this approach in the LIFE Resilias project. The project of Stichting Bargerveen and Bosgroep Zuid Nederland runs until 2027, but already now there are interesting developments [...]
Publication on Nature Today: How are LIFE Resilias doing?
We are now halfway through the project and (in Nature Today) we look at the progress, the results already achieved as well as the actions still in the pipeline together with project coordinator Lidewij Cornelissen. Read the article here: Effective management of exotic species: state of affairs anno 2024 [...]
This is how forest comes back to life
Early birds: This is how forests come back to life Last Saturday, Janneke van der Loop (Bargerveen Foundation) and Fabian Meijer (Bosgroep Zuid Nederland), among others, featured on the episode of vroege vogels. Fabian explained how we use LIFE Resilias' ecosystem approach to reduce Japanese knotweed in forests. Janneke focused [...]
Information boards placed
Recently, information boards have been placed at the sample areas of LIFE Resilias. Curious? Take a look! Sample areas
Tree of heaven, a pioneer tree species in Italian coppice forest
Control of canopy tree in the northern Italian forest shows that repeatedly depositing the canopy tree reduces its share of the crown canopy. At the same time, it becomes clear that doing nothing here will eventually lead to the almost complete disappearance of the tree from the forest. This pioneer tree species is losing out to native successor species. A nice Italian application of [...]
By sharing our knowledge as wide as possible the share ecosystem approach can strengthen the resilience of many ecosystems
ICAIS symposium
This week, the ICAIS symposium takes place in Halifax, Canada. This symposium focuses on the latest scientific knowledge around aquatic invasive exotic species. Experts from around the world will discuss innovative strategies for managing and controlling these invasive species. Janneke van der Loop will give a presentation on LIFE Resilias and [...]
Interesting developments ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed
On roadsides, the ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed seems to be going in the right direction. Since 2021, Janneke van der Loop has been following the effects of this approach in the LIFE Resilias project. The project of Stichting Bargerveen and Bosgroep Zuid Nederland runs until 2027, but already now there are interesting developments [...]
Publication on Nature Today: How are LIFE Resilias doing?
We are now halfway through the project and (in Nature Today) we look at the progress, the results already achieved as well as the actions still in the pipeline together with project coordinator Lidewij Cornelissen. Read the article here: Effective management of exotic species: state of affairs anno 2024 [...]
This is how forest comes back to life
Early birds: This is how forests come back to life Last Saturday, Janneke van der Loop (Bargerveen Foundation) and Fabian Meijer (Bosgroep Zuid Nederland), among others, featured on the episode of vroege vogels. Fabian explained how we use LIFE Resilias' ecosystem approach to reduce Japanese knotweed in forests. Janneke focused [...]
Information boards placed
Recently, information boards have been placed at the sample areas of LIFE Resilias. Curious? Take a look! Sample areas
Tree of heaven, a pioneer tree species in Italian coppice forest
Control of canopy tree in the northern Italian forest shows that repeatedly depositing the canopy tree reduces its share of the crown canopy. At the same time, it becomes clear that doing nothing here will eventually lead to the almost complete disappearance of the tree from the forest. This pioneer tree species is losing out to native successor species. A nice Italian application of [...]