
Dossier
Rewilding
By giving space to nature and natural processes, ecosystems can recover. Wageningen scientists are investigating the opportunities for the rewilding of areas in the Netherlands and Europe. This can be done, for example, by giving more space to rivers, improving connections between land and water, or returning large herbivores and predators to ecosystems. Rewilding can thus contribute to improved biodiversity and more wildlife, and offer solutions for the effects of climate change, such as reducing the risk of floods and wildfires.
Since 2020, Wageningen has the first special chair in Rewilding Ecology in Europe. The chair and the research have been made possible in part by NIOO-KNAW and Rewilding Europe.
Publications about rewilding
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Unravelling the secret life of MultiAnnual delayed gametophytes in the order of the Laminariales
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2025), Volume: 583 - ISSN 0022-0981 -
Space use of a diverse megafauna community in a rewilding area in the southwestern Carpathians
Biological Conservation (2025), Volume: 302 - ISSN 0006-3207 -
“Exploring the Green Frontier within Europe's Recent Forest Initiatives”
Geoforum (2025), Volume: 160 - ISSN 0016-7185 -
Rewilding van honingbijen (deel 2) : Verwilderen van de natuur
Bijenhouden (2024), Volume: 18, Issue: 2 - ISSN 1877-9786 - p. 36-38. -
Rewilding van honingbijen (deel 3) : Verwilderen van de natuur
Bijenhouden (2024), Volume: 18, Issue: 3 - ISSN 1877-9786 - p. 34-36. -
Developing the Nature Futures Framework scale: Understanding different perspectives on the value of nature
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De toepassing van het rewilding-concept in de grote wateren
Utrecht: Programmatische Aanpak Grote Wateren (PAGW) -
Rewilding van honingbijen in Nederlandse bossen : Verwilderen van de natuur
Bijenhouden (2024), Volume: 18, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1877-9786 - p. 30-32. -
Late-Holocene counterpoint deposition in the Lower Rhine River
Sedimentology (2024), Volume: 71, Issue: 5 - ISSN 0037-0746 - p. 1457-1476. -
Roman-aged counterpoint deposition in the Waal River near Nijmegen
In: NCR days 2024: Tomorrow's Rivers - Netherlands Centre for River Studies