Heathland

Research in the Park

Below you will find an overview of studies that have been or are being conducted in the Park concerning heathland.

Photo made by: Jurjen Drenth

2007

Onderzoek naar open gebieden (2007)
Research into the history of heathland management since 1900.
Het Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe -  Arjen Bezemer (stagiair Park)

2010

Effecten begrazing Deelense veld (2010-2014)
A multi-year study has been initiated to monitor the effects of introducing bulls to the wet heath. The research primarily focuses on vegetation.
Outdoor vision (Ruben Smit)

2011

Akkers in het heidelandschap (2011-2012)
The aim of the research is to determine the value and significance of arable land management, and the methods used, as a measure within heathland management. Emphasis is placed on the contribution this management practice can make to enhancing support for the characteristic fauna of the heathland landscape.
Stichting Bargerveen (Joost Vogels)

2012

Spontaneous oak regeneration under high browsing pressure in Dutch dry heath (2012)
This study examined how an oak can establish itself under high grazing pressure in dry heathland.
Wageningen Universiteit - Jan den Ouden

2019

Vegetation monitoring plan Oud-Reemsterveld (2019)
Wageningen Universiteit - Guim Ursul Colome (stagiair)

2021

Vegetation monitoring after management measures in dry healthlands (2021)
Universite de Rennes - Clara de Raadt

2023

Evaluation of managementtreatments on the heathland in the National Park De Hoge Veluwe (2023)
Wageningen Universiteit - Inge Mostard (stagiair)

2024

Wat zijn de effecten van meerdere malen maaien en éénmaal bekalken op door pijpenstrootje vergraste heide in vergelijking tot naastgelegen onbehandelde heide en geplagde bodem? (2024)
The aim of this study is to map the differences between untreated soil, plowed soil, and mown and limed soil in terms of bio-indicators and the chemical composition of the soil.
Van Hall Larenstein - Jane van Keulen (stagiair)

Planten van het heidelandschap op de Veluwe (2024)
Target species, distribution and ecology, management (measures), and restoration strategy.
Provincie Gelderland - K.A.O. Eichhorn

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