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Ecology, management and monitoring of grey dunes in Flanders
Authors:Sam Provoost  Carole Ampe  Dries Bonte  Eric Cosyns  Maurice Hoffmann
Institution:(1) Institute of Nature Conservation, Kliniekstraat 25, B-1070 Brussels, Belgium;(2) Laboratory of Soil Science, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281, B-9000 Gent, Belgium;(3) Research group terrestrial Ecology, Ghent University, K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35, B-9000 Gent, Belgium;(4) Present address: Research group terrestrial Ecology, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281, B-9000 Gent, Belgium
Abstract:Grey dunes are a priority habitat type of the European Union Habitats Directive and demand special attention for conservation and management. Knowledge of the ecology of coastal grey dunes can contribute to this policy. Dune grassland succession is initiated by fixation and driven by the complex of soil formation (humus accumulation) and vegetation development. Leaching and mobilization of CaCO3. which are important in nutrient dynamics, complicate the picture. At present, grass- and scrub encroachment greatly overrules these fine scaled soil processes and causes substantial loss of regional biodiversity. Belgium has an international responsibility in grey dune conservation because of the limited range of its characteristic vegetation, flora and fauna. As biomass removal seems essential in grassland preservation, grazing is an important management tool. Evaluation of management measures focuses on biodiversity measurements on the levels of landscape, community and species.
Keywords:Ammophila arenaria            Belgian coast  Biodiversity  Decalcification  Dune fixation  Habitats Directive
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