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Fort Rammekens op Walcheren, beeldbank Rijkswaterstaat. |
Fort Rammekens op Walcheren, beeldbank Rijkswaterstaat. |
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The Western Scheldt is one of the busiest shipping lines in Europe and provides access to ports in Antwerp, Genth, Terneuzen en Vlissingen. The port activities continue to grow. As a consequence, spatial claims and dredging activities cause pressure on the natural capital of the estuary and require compensation. In port Vlissingen-east, for instance, an extension of quays will take place and will be combined with a nature development in the Schorerpolder next to the port. In Living lab Schorerpolder stakeholders will develop alternatives in area layout and share ideas about the role of ecosystem services.
| Start date: | oktober 1, 2018 |
| End date: | februari 1, 2019 |
| Participant | Role |
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| Joost Stronkhorst | Project leader |
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