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Bescherming en beheer van het Schelde-estuarium
de Haan, W.; Van den Bergh, E.; Jacobusse, C. (2001). Bescherming en beheer van het Schelde-estuarium. Levende Nat. 102(2): 88-92
In: De Levende Natuur: tijdschrift voor Natuurbehoud en Natuurbeheer. Stichting De Levende Natuur: Oosterbeek; Amsterdam; 's-Graveland. ISSN 0024-1520, more
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(2001). De Schelde: een rivier met vele gezichten (Themanummer Schelde). De Levende Natuur: tijdschrift voor Natuurbehoud en Natuurbeheer, 102(2). Stichting De Levende Natuur: Utrecht. 37-106 pp., more

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Keywords
    Management > Ecosystem management
    Policies > Water policy
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water

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  • de Haan, W., more
  • Van den Bergh, E., more
  • Jacobusse, C., more

Abstract
    The ecological quality ofthe Scheldt has been strongly affected by deepening, reclaiming and polluting the water of the river. The use of national instruments of protection has unsufficiently contributed to the recovery of the estuarium. Field managers of nature-areas have succesfully taken the negative effects of the other functions as starting point into their management. The program for compensation of lost nature on behalf of the recent deepening will be evaluated next year, and adapted if necessary. The European directives for nature, water and fishery become more and more important. They play a big role in the long term vision for the Scheldt-estuarium.

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