Duinbebossching

The history of dune afforestation in the Netherlands was described in six periods varying in maintenance. Afforestation of dunes in other countries of Europe was reviewed. The origin and evolution of the Dutch dunes were traced, and data were mentioned on the mineralogical and chemical composition of the dune sands. After discussion of other ecological factors those of importance for afforestation were listed as nutrient deficiency, low content of humus and of fine sand, adverse watertable, wide range of soil temperature, the mobility of the sand, windiness, less rainfall than further inland, and damage by rabbits. Further special attention must be paid to local differences in lime content, exposure of slopes and height above the watertable (valleys).Techniques of dune afforestation were discussed: landscaping, soil preparation, drainage, fixation, road making, planting (chiefly Pinus spp.), the differences between the results of direct sowing and of planting out, the protection of forest margins, thinning and exploitation. Plant diseases and damage and some data on cost were discussed.The importance of dune forests (enlargement of the forest area, defence against drifting, wood production and regional social advantage were examined and the most important dune forests were described.

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Main Author: van Steijn, J.A.
Other Authors: Ham, S.P.
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Veenman
Subjects:coasts, duneland plants, dunes, fixation, forestry, plant communities, protection, protective structures, reinforcement, sand dune stabilization, sand stabilization, vegetation, beschermende structuren, bescherming, bosbouw, duinen, duinplanten, fixatie, kusten, plantengemeenschappen, vastleggen van duinen, vastleggen van zand, vegetatie, versterking,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/duinbebossching
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5254422024-10-23 van Steijn, J.A. Ham, S.P. Doctoral thesis Duinbebossching 1933 The history of dune afforestation in the Netherlands was described in six periods varying in maintenance. Afforestation of dunes in other countries of Europe was reviewed. The origin and evolution of the Dutch dunes were traced, and data were mentioned on the mineralogical and chemical composition of the dune sands. After discussion of other ecological factors those of importance for afforestation were listed as nutrient deficiency, low content of humus and of fine sand, adverse watertable, wide range of soil temperature, the mobility of the sand, windiness, less rainfall than further inland, and damage by rabbits. Further special attention must be paid to local differences in lime content, exposure of slopes and height above the watertable (valleys).Techniques of dune afforestation were discussed: landscaping, soil preparation, drainage, fixation, road making, planting (chiefly Pinus spp.), the differences between the results of direct sowing and of planting out, the protection of forest margins, thinning and exploitation. Plant diseases and damage and some data on cost were discussed.The importance of dune forests (enlargement of the forest area, defence against drifting, wood production and regional social advantage were examined and the most important dune forests were described. nl Veenman application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/duinbebossching 10.18174/171799 https://edepot.wur.nl/171799 coasts duneland plants dunes fixation forestry plant communities protection protective structures reinforcement sand dune stabilization sand stabilization vegetation beschermende structuren bescherming bosbouw duinen duinplanten fixatie kusten plantengemeenschappen vastleggen van duinen vastleggen van zand vegetatie versterking Wageningen University & Research
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topic coasts
duneland plants
dunes
fixation
forestry
plant communities
protection
protective structures
reinforcement
sand dune stabilization
sand stabilization
vegetation
beschermende structuren
bescherming
bosbouw
duinen
duinplanten
fixatie
kusten
plantengemeenschappen
vastleggen van duinen
vastleggen van zand
vegetatie
versterking
coasts
duneland plants
dunes
fixation
forestry
plant communities
protection
protective structures
reinforcement
sand dune stabilization
sand stabilization
vegetation
beschermende structuren
bescherming
bosbouw
duinen
duinplanten
fixatie
kusten
plantengemeenschappen
vastleggen van duinen
vastleggen van zand
vegetatie
versterking
spellingShingle coasts
duneland plants
dunes
fixation
forestry
plant communities
protection
protective structures
reinforcement
sand dune stabilization
sand stabilization
vegetation
beschermende structuren
bescherming
bosbouw
duinen
duinplanten
fixatie
kusten
plantengemeenschappen
vastleggen van duinen
vastleggen van zand
vegetatie
versterking
coasts
duneland plants
dunes
fixation
forestry
plant communities
protection
protective structures
reinforcement
sand dune stabilization
sand stabilization
vegetation
beschermende structuren
bescherming
bosbouw
duinen
duinplanten
fixatie
kusten
plantengemeenschappen
vastleggen van duinen
vastleggen van zand
vegetatie
versterking
van Steijn, J.A.
Duinbebossching
description The history of dune afforestation in the Netherlands was described in six periods varying in maintenance. Afforestation of dunes in other countries of Europe was reviewed. The origin and evolution of the Dutch dunes were traced, and data were mentioned on the mineralogical and chemical composition of the dune sands. After discussion of other ecological factors those of importance for afforestation were listed as nutrient deficiency, low content of humus and of fine sand, adverse watertable, wide range of soil temperature, the mobility of the sand, windiness, less rainfall than further inland, and damage by rabbits. Further special attention must be paid to local differences in lime content, exposure of slopes and height above the watertable (valleys).Techniques of dune afforestation were discussed: landscaping, soil preparation, drainage, fixation, road making, planting (chiefly Pinus spp.), the differences between the results of direct sowing and of planting out, the protection of forest margins, thinning and exploitation. Plant diseases and damage and some data on cost were discussed.The importance of dune forests (enlargement of the forest area, defence against drifting, wood production and regional social advantage were examined and the most important dune forests were described.
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duneland plants
dunes
fixation
forestry
plant communities
protection
protective structures
reinforcement
sand dune stabilization
sand stabilization
vegetation
beschermende structuren
bescherming
bosbouw
duinen
duinplanten
fixatie
kusten
plantengemeenschappen
vastleggen van duinen
vastleggen van zand
vegetatie
versterking
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