Case study:Floodplain restoration in the River IJssel at Gelderland
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | Netherlands |
Main contact forename | Andries |
Main contact surname | Stoker |
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Contact organisation | Natuurmonumenten |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.natuurmonumenten.nl/ |
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Project summary
The upper floodplains of the river IJssel (Natura 2000 network) constitute large areas of several threatened habitats and species. Intensification and over-fertilisation leading towards a monotonous landscape with low nature value and high euthophication are major issues for the ecology of the IJssel and its floodplains. In addition, populations of many plant and animal species are fragmented as a result of habitat loss for these species.
This project located in the floodplains along the river IJssel were to enlarge the area of characteristic riverine habitats of the restored area, then to create biotopes for species associated with these habitats that are included in the Natura 2000 network. Other linked projects located further downstream will enhance habitat connectivity along the river after completion for the benefit of wildlife populations.
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