The Dutch Wadden Sea: a changed ecosystem V. N. de JongeK. EssinkR. Boddeke Case Study Pages: 45 - 71
Salt marshes along the coast of The Netherlands J. P. BakkerJ. de LeeuwJ. Rozema Case Study Pages: 73 - 95
The rivers Rhine and Meuse in The Netherlands: present state and signs of ecological recovery W. AdmiraalG. van der VeldeW. G. Cazemier Case Study Pages: 97 - 128
An ecosystems approach to base-rich freshwater wetlands, with special reference to fenlands Geert van Wirdum Case Study Pages: 129 - 153
The structure and function of fen lakes in relation to water table management in The Netherlands H. de HaanL. van LiereE. van Donk Case Study Pages: 155 - 177
The Bourtanger Moor: endurance and vulnerability of a raised bog system W. A. Casparie Case Study Pages: 203 - 215
Hydrological differences between bogs and bog-relicts and consequences for bog restoration J. M. Schouwenaars Case Study Pages: 217 - 224
Ecology and management of moorland pools: balancing acidification and eutrophication H. van DamR. F. M. Buskens Case Study Pages: 225 - 263
Wet dune slacks: decline and new opportunities H. W. J. van DijkA. P. Grootjans Case Study Pages: 281 - 304
The ecology of The Netherlands wetlands: characteristics, threats, prospects and perspectives for ecological research E. P. H. BestJ. T. A. VerhoevenW. J. Wolff Ecology, Conservation, Management, Research and Policy Pages: 305 - 320
Wetlands policy of the Dutch government: failure or success? F. ColijnR. UyterlindeH. W. Kroes Ecology, Conservation, Management, Research and Policy Pages: 321 - 328