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04.02.2020

Suivi des sites LIFE: Indicateurs biologiques

Rapport 2019 sur l'évolution des sites restaurés

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20.12.2017

Final conference in Paris

A total of 124 participants registered for the final conference of the LIFE Elia-RTE project co-organised by the LIFE and RTE team on December 20th 2017 in Paris, in the Amphithéâtre du...

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22.11.2017

Final conference in Namur

After 6.5 years of LIFE project, this conference is the occasion to show the genesis of the project, the actions carried out and also the very positive interactions set up with the various partners....

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Project Actions

Edges

Currently, in the majority of our work areas, the corridors created in the forests to allow the...

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Orchards

This action aims to help safeguard and increase the number of very local species of fruit trees....

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Peatlands, moors

Moors and peatlands are some of the most threatened habitats in Western Europe. Not only are they...

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Ponds

In the forest environment, ponds are relatively rare habitats. They become filled in naturally...

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Invasive species

The spread of invasive species is a phenomenon that is increasingly growing thanks to both the...

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Pasturing

In the wettest and most open areas at the bottom of valleys, generally occupied by megaforbs (wet...

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Simple flower meadows

In agricultural areas the benefits from fertilisers have been causing natural meadows to disappear...

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Gérard Jadoul
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Christophe Bauffe
Actions coordination

 

Jean-François Godeau
Scientific coordination and mapping

 

Simon de Voghel
European Networking and Communication

 

Sébastien Pirot
Field operator

 

Mathieu Derume
Field operator

 

Pierre Clerx
Field operator

 

Johan Mortier
Account manager at Elia