By sharing our knowledge as wide as possible the share ecosystem approach can strengthen the resilience of many ecosystems
Knowledge afternoon Japanese knotweed
Knowledge afternoon Japanese knotweed On 25 May, Gemeente 's-Hertogenbosch, Stichting Bargerveen, Brabantse Milieufederatie, Bosgroepen Zuid and the province will organise a knowledge afternoon on controlling Asian knotweed. The province is committed to controlling alien plants and animals. Asian Knotweed is a non-native plant (invasive exotic species) that spreads easily in urban green spaces, [...]
Native trees in climate-smart forest
An article on the role of exotics in climate-smart forests was published in the theme issue of Forests of The Living Nature. Read it here.
Article American bird cherry and LIFE Resilias in Swiss Bernese Forest
Bart Nyssen publishes article on birdcress and LIFE Resilias in Swiss Berner Wald There is also a lot of interest in the ecosystem approach to invasive exotic species in Switzerland. Thus, an interesting article by our team member Bart Nyssen, on American bird cherry appeared in the Swiss journal Berner Wald, for [...]
Successful Knowledge Day shows strong interest in ecosystem approach
A review of the first LIFE Resilias Knowledge Day including the plenary presentations. 23 June was the first LIFE Resilias Knowledge Day. With over 160 registrations, the project team was eagerly looking forward to sharing the ecosystem approach with a diverse group of interested parties. And what a great day it was! [...]
LIFE Resilias brochure published in English, German and French
The LIFE Resilias brochures in German, French and English are ready! An important goal within LIFE Resilias is that the ecosystem approach finds its way to as many managers, owners, policymakers and other stakeholders as possible. Both during and after the project and not only in the Netherlands but also beyond. [...]
Are you also coming to the Knowledge Day on 23 June? Registration is open!
23 June first LIFE Resilias Knowledge Day; the ecosystem approach in theory and practice How do you break through and prevent dominance of invasive exotic species? During the Knowledge Day on 23 June, we will discuss the ecosystem approach in theory and practice, with the example species Asian knotweed, sunfish, water crassula and American bird cress. [...]
By sharing our knowledge as wide as possible the share ecosystem approach can strengthen the resilience of many ecosystems
Knowledge afternoon Japanese knotweed
Knowledge afternoon Japanese knotweed On 25 May, Gemeente 's-Hertogenbosch, Stichting Bargerveen, Brabantse Milieufederatie, Bosgroepen Zuid and the province will organise a knowledge afternoon on controlling Asian knotweed. The province is committed to controlling alien plants and animals. Asian Knotweed is a non-native plant (invasive exotic species) that spreads easily in urban green spaces, [...]
Native trees in climate-smart forest
An article on the role of exotics in climate-smart forests was published in the theme issue of Forests of The Living Nature. Read it here.
Article American bird cherry and LIFE Resilias in Swiss Bernese Forest
Bart Nyssen publishes article on birdcress and LIFE Resilias in Swiss Berner Wald There is also a lot of interest in the ecosystem approach to invasive exotic species in Switzerland. Thus, an interesting article by our team member Bart Nyssen, on American bird cherry appeared in the Swiss journal Berner Wald, for [...]
Successful Knowledge Day shows strong interest in ecosystem approach
A review of the first LIFE Resilias Knowledge Day including the plenary presentations. 23 June was the first LIFE Resilias Knowledge Day. With over 160 registrations, the project team was eagerly looking forward to sharing the ecosystem approach with a diverse group of interested parties. And what a great day it was! [...]
LIFE Resilias brochure published in English, German and French
The LIFE Resilias brochures in German, French and English are ready! An important goal within LIFE Resilias is that the ecosystem approach finds its way to as many managers, owners, policymakers and other stakeholders as possible. Both during and after the project and not only in the Netherlands but also beyond. [...]
Are you also coming to the Knowledge Day on 23 June? Registration is open!
23 June first LIFE Resilias Knowledge Day; the ecosystem approach in theory and practice How do you break through and prevent dominance of invasive exotic species? During the Knowledge Day on 23 June, we will discuss the ecosystem approach in theory and practice, with the example species Asian knotweed, sunfish, water crassula and American bird cress. [...]