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Sharing results and knowledge is an important essence of LIFE Resilias

All the important results that we achieve within the project can be found on this page. It is therefore a dynamic page, with the latest results at the top.

Interview: Managing rather than fighting seems to work

Trade magazine My Nature interviewed Jessica Snoek, the new project leader of LIFE Resilias for the autumn issue of 2025. The article 'New insights argue for different approach to invasive exotics - Managing rather than fighting seems to work' is about the (now) six years of experience that Bosgroep Zuid Nederland [...]

24 September 2025|

Resilias in France

The French government, together with species, biodiversity and invasive species organisations, organises exchanges on invasive species between policymakers and researchers. Introduction by Bart Nyssen at Atelier 1: How to move from focusing on a species to focusing on ecosystem restoration on a larger scale. (Photo Bram D'hondt) [...]

24 June 2025|

Publication: ecosystem approach to water crassula remains bespoke

  It is now clear that completely eradicating water crassula is not feasible in many cases. The European LIFE project Resilias is therefore committed to controlling this invasive exotic species by breaking its dominance. The project has been running for a few years now and in this article on [...]

6 January 2025|

Experiences of tackling knotweed in stream valleys

    Rob van der Burg is an ecologist at Bosgroep Zuid Nederland and co-responsible for implementing, monitoring and evaluating the ecosystem approach to Asian knotweed in stream valleys within LIFE Resilias. This European project is now halfway through and the project team is seeing encouraging initial results. According to Rob, [...]

14 August 2024|

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 monitoring the effects of this approach in the LIFE Resilias project. The project of Stichting Bargerveen and Bosgroep Zuid Nederland runs until 2027, but now [...]

12 April 2024|

Sharing results and knowledge is an important essence of LIFE Resilias

All the important results that we achieve within the project can be found on this page. It is therefore a dynamic page, with the latest results at the top.

Interview: Managing rather than fighting seems to work

Trade magazine My Nature interviewed Jessica Snoek, the new project leader of LIFE Resilias for the autumn issue of 2025. The article 'New insights argue for different approach to invasive exotics - Managing rather than fighting seems to work' is about the (now) six years of experience that Bosgroep Zuid Nederland [...]

24 September 2025|

Resilias in France

The French government, together with species, biodiversity and invasive species organisations, organises exchanges on invasive species between policymakers and researchers. Introduction by Bart Nyssen at Atelier 1: How to move from focusing on a species to focusing on ecosystem restoration on a larger scale. (Photo Bram D'hondt) [...]

24 June 2025|

Publication: ecosystem approach to water crassula remains bespoke

  It is now clear that completely eradicating water crassula is not feasible in many cases. The European LIFE project Resilias is therefore committed to controlling this invasive exotic species by breaking its dominance. The project has been running for a few years now and in this article on [...]

6 January 2025|

Experiences of tackling knotweed in stream valleys

    Rob van der Burg is an ecologist at Bosgroep Zuid Nederland and co-responsible for implementing, monitoring and evaluating the ecosystem approach to Asian knotweed in stream valleys within LIFE Resilias. This European project is now halfway through and the project team is seeing encouraging initial results. According to Rob, [...]

14 August 2024|

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 monitoring the effects of this approach in the LIFE Resilias project. The project of Stichting Bargerveen and Bosgroep Zuid Nederland runs until 2027, but now [...]

12 April 2024|
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