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Published26/11/2024
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Deadline17/12/2024
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Awarded18/03/2025
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Today13/01/2026
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Life Dunias LIFE20 NAT/BE/001442 Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Natuurpunt Beheer wishes to restore the European protected dune habitats along the Belgian West Coast as part of the LIFE DUNIAS project. In dune areas, owned and/or managed by Natuurpunt and partners, the designated plant invasive exotic species must be removed. Wrinkle roses (Rosa Rugosa), Blackthorn (Lycium barbarum), Haagliguster (Ligustrum ovalifolium), Bridal veil (Fallopia spec.), Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster spec.), Mahogany (Mahonia aquifolium) and Tamarisk (Tamarisk spec.) should be systematically removed, uprooted and disposed of. In the implementation, particular attention should be paid to the limitation of regrowth from root parts by the maximum removal of all plant parts. In order to combat this problem efficiently, practical tests have been carried out at home and abroad and the client has determined a best practice in response to this assignment. These technical provisions further explain these methodologies. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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