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Fens and Bogs in the Netherlands
Conservation and management of bog and fen reserves in the Netherlands
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J. G. Vermeer
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J. H. J. Joosten
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1992
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Springer Netherlands
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Book chapters
pp. 7
Holocene peat formation in the lower parts of the Netherlands
pp. 81
Climatological, stratigraphic and palaeo-ecological aspects of mire development
pp. 131
Draining — digging — dredging; the creation of a new landscape in the peat areas of the low countries
pp. 173
Plant communities and synecology of bogs and heath pools in the Netherlands
pp. 237
Types of terrestrializing fen vegetation in the Netherlands
pp. 323
Terrestrializing fen vegetation in former turbaries in the Netherlands
pp. 397
Nutrient dynamics in mires of various trophic status: nutrient inputs and outputs and the internal nutrient cycle
pp. 433
Conservation and management of bog and fen reserves in the Netherlands
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