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Stikstofsanering als onderdeel van de PAS : hoe (goed) werkt het?
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Are historical land-use patterns and chemical soil characteristics complementary for assessing the restoration potential of Nardus grassland?
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Enjoying tranquility : development of ground vegetation after cessation of management in forests on loamy soils in Flanders (Belgium)
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Effects of decomposing beech (Fagus sylvatica) logs on the chemistry of acidified sand and loam soils in two forest reserves in Flanders (northern Belgium)
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Species and structural diversity affect growth of oak, but not pine, in uneven-aged mature forests
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Very large trees in a lowland old-growth beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest : density, size, growth and spatial patterns in comparison to reference sites in Europe
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Observer and relocation errors matter in resurveys of historical vegetation plots
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500 years of coppice-with-standards management in Meerdaal Forest (Central Belgium)
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The analysis of spatio-temporal forest changes (1775-2000) in Flanders (northern Belgium) indicates habitat-specific levels of fragmentation and area loss
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Tree species determine the colonisation success of forest herbs in post-agricultural forests: results from a 9 yr introduction experiment