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General Environmental Impact Study (AMIS) : vegetation and vegetation modelling

Dutch title: Algemene Milieu-impact Studie van de Zeeschelde (AMIS) deelstudie vegetatie en vegetatiemodellering
Funder identifier: P102/174G9895 (Other contract id)
Acronym: AMIS
Period: July 1995 till February 2000
Status: Completed
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  • Ghent University; Phycology research group
    • Coppejans, Eric
    • Hoffmann, Maurice

Abstract
The general study (AMIS) should result in a large database and a General Ecosystem Model of the Scheldt Estuary. the vegetation study should result in a conceptual structural model which can predict the vegetation development which can be expected under different water management regimes. These prediction will further serve as input to the General Ecosystem Model in order to be able to estimate the impact of macrophytic vegetation on the functioning of the estuarine ecosystem.

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