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.
Experiences with 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 half way through and the project team is seeing encouraging first results. [...]
Interesting developments in the ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed
On roadsides, things seem to be going in the right direction with the ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed. Since 2021, Janneke van der Loop has been following the effects of this approach in the LIFE Resilias project. The project by the Bargerveen Foundation and Bosgroep Zuid Nederland will [...]
Publication on Nature Today: How is LIFE Resilias doing?
We are now half way through the duration of the project and we are looking (in Nature Today) together with the project coordinator Lidewij Cornelissen at the progress, the results already achieved and the actions that are still planned. Read the article here (in Dutch): Effective approach to [...]
Movie on invasive alien species
In the short movie below, made by KU Leuven, Bart Nyssen explains the history and properties of Prunus serotina. He also explains the role that this species can play within new forest management; the way we apply it within LIFE Resilias. Watch the movie (with english subtitles) via [...]
Information panels have been placed
At the LIFE Resilias demonstration sites, information panels have been placed. Curious? Come take a look! Demonstration sites
Tree of heaven, a pioneer tree species in Italian coppice forest
Fighting tree of heaven in the northern Italian coppice forest shows that repeatedly cutting down the tree of heaven reduces its share in the canopy. At the same time, it becomes clear that doing nothing will eventually lead to the almost complete disappearance of the tree of heaven [...]
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.
Experiences with 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 half way through and the project team is seeing encouraging first results. [...]
Interesting developments in the ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed
On roadsides, things seem to be going in the right direction with the ecosystem approach to Japanese knotweed. Since 2021, Janneke van der Loop has been following the effects of this approach in the LIFE Resilias project. The project by the Bargerveen Foundation and Bosgroep Zuid Nederland will [...]
Publication on Nature Today: How is LIFE Resilias doing?
We are now half way through the duration of the project and we are looking (in Nature Today) together with the project coordinator Lidewij Cornelissen at the progress, the results already achieved and the actions that are still planned. Read the article here (in Dutch): Effective approach to [...]
Movie on invasive alien species
In the short movie below, made by KU Leuven, Bart Nyssen explains the history and properties of Prunus serotina. He also explains the role that this species can play within new forest management; the way we apply it within LIFE Resilias. Watch the movie (with english subtitles) via [...]
Information panels have been placed
At the LIFE Resilias demonstration sites, information panels have been placed. Curious? Come take a look! Demonstration sites
Tree of heaven, a pioneer tree species in Italian coppice forest
Fighting tree of heaven in the northern Italian coppice forest shows that repeatedly cutting down the tree of heaven reduces its share in the canopy. At the same time, it becomes clear that doing nothing will eventually lead to the almost complete disappearance of the tree of heaven [...]