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'''Contact:''' {{Internal link|link=Gebruiker:Lage0009|name=Wietse van de Lageweg|dialog=process-linkpage-dialog}} | '''Contact:''' {{Internal link|link=Gebruiker:Lage0009|name=Wietse van de Lageweg|dialog=process-linkpage-dialog}} | ||
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|Start date=2015/12/07 | |Start date=2015/12/07 | ||
|End date=2024/12/31 | |End date=2024/12/31 | ||
|Summary= | |Summary=Toen het project van start ging, was ontpoldering een vrij ongewone zaak. Er was weinig tot geen informatie over het herstel van kwelders, zodat de gevolgen van de overgang van zoet naar zout water en de introductie van sedimentatie en erosie nog onbekend waren. Het project Perkpolder is ontwikkeld om deze leemte in kennis op te vullen en meer ervaring op te doen met dit onderwerp. Perkpolder richt zich op de vraag of het nieuwe natuurgebied al dan niet waarde toevoegt aan het getijdenmilieu in de Westerschelde. | ||
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|Contact person=Gebruiker: | |SummaryEn=When the project started the business of depoldering was quite unusual. There was little to no information on restoring salt marshes, thus the impact of the transition from fresh water to salt water and introduction of sedimentation and erosion is still unknown. The project Perkpolder was developed to fill in this gap of knowledge and get more experience on this topic. Perkpolder focusses on the question whether or not the new nature area adds value to the tidal environment in the Western Scheldt. | ||
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|Stakeholder=STKH 00061,STKH 00069,STKH 00070,STKH 00064 | |Stakeholder=STKH 00061,STKH 00069,STKH 00070,STKH 00064 | ||
|HZ theme=Water, | |||
|SDG=Klimaatactie,Leven in het water,Leven op het land, | |||
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Huidige versie van 24 aug 2022 om 14:42
Up until now there has been little work done on the restorations of salt marshes. This means there is little to no information available on the impact of depoldering. The transition from fresh water to salt water and introducing sedimentation and erosion can bring forth quite some changes in ecology and geomorphology. The depoldering of Perkpolder gives researchers an opportunity to investigate those changes and get more information on these types of restoration projects. This will give them better opportunities of predicting ecosystem changes in the future.
The project will focus on the monitoring of geomorphological and geohydraulic processes, monitoring of changes in ecology (vegetation, birds, fish etc.), recreational use, societal changes and opportunities for education and overall development of the salt marsh. Besides this, techniques on how to use the gathered information in the future will be developed and the added value in terms of water safety will also be assessed.
Research type: field research, desk analysis, lab research
Location: Perkpolder, Western Scheldt, Zeeland
Contact: Wietse van de Lageweg