Case study:Boven-Dommel
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Water quality |
Country | Netherlands |
Main contact forename | Ineke |
Main contact surname | Barten |
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Contact organisation | Waterschap De Dommel |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.dommel.nl |
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Project summary
The Dutch Upper Dommel is a stretch of the river Dommel from the Belgian border to the city of Eindhoven. The river flows through two nature reserves and several urban and agricultural areas. Large scale stream restarion was not possible because of pollution in this part of the stream. As a small scale measure to improve biodiversity, tree stubs and trunks were introduced on the banks. In additon, extra trees were planted to provide more shade.
Monitoring surveys and results
As a result of the introduction of dead wood, the flow pattern has become mare varied, which is expected to improve the ecological quality of the stream.
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