Dynamic Management of Temporary Nature in Quarries

The guide is based on the experience gained during the LiFE in Quarries project. An EU LIFE Programme funded project. Running from 2015 to 2021, it demonstrated that operational biodiversity solutions can be proposed and implemented through controlled investments benefiting nature protection as well...

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Other Authors: Seleck, Maxime (Editor), Boisson, Sylvain (Editor), Mahy, Grégory (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Gembloux Presses universitaires de Liège 2022
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