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    Embedding soil quality in land-use planning

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    Authors
    Wezel AP van
    Weijden AGG van der
    Wijnen HJ van
    Mulder Ch
    Series/Report no.
    RIVM rapport 500025002
    RIVM rapport 500025002
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    Embedding soil quality in land-use planning
    Translated Title
    De rol van bodemkwaliteit in ruimtelijke ordening
    Publiekssamenvatting
    Changes in land use in the Netherlands are anticipated on a large scale. Soil quality, however, hardly plays a role in spatial planning, which was reason enough to analyse the relationship between land use and soil quality on a national scale using ecological data. Despite major changes in land use, the strong linkage between land use and soil type was seen to continue. Soil management practices, historical land use and the geographical situation influence the relationship between land use and soil properties; the influence of land use on several soil properties is also discernable. Thus soil biodiversity can be said to be influenced by farming intensity. Land use is not always situated in areas where benefits in terms of yield are high. Less than 20% of the arable farming and pasture is situated on unsuitable soil, whereas over 40% of the forests grow on unsuitable soil. Region-specific environmental policy offers many possibilities for differentiation according to land use. It is also possible to match occurring soil quality to both existing and desired land use.
    Veranderingen in bodemgebruik zijn op grote schaal voorzien in Nederland. De kwaliteit van de bodem speelt echter nauwelijks een rol in de ruimtelijke ordening. Wij analyseerden de relatie tussen bodemgebruik en bodemkwaliteit, met gebruik van ecologische data en op nationaal schaalniveau. Ondanks grootschalige veranderingen in bodemgebruik, is er nog steeds een verband tussen bodemtype en bodemgebruik. Bodembeheer, historisch bodemgebruik en de geografische situering beinvloeden deze relatie, maar ook de invloed van bodemgebruik op verschillende bodemeigenschappen is herkenbaar. Zo wordt bodembiodiversiteit beinvloed door de intensiteit van bodemgebruik door de landbouw. Bodemgebruik is niet altijd daar gesitueerd waar de voordelen in termen van opbrengst hoog zijn. Minder dan 20% van de akkerbouw en veeteelt is gesitueerd op ongeschikte bodem, terwijl dat geldt voor meer dan 40% van de bosbouw. Gebiedsgericht milieubeleid biedt veel mogelijkheden om te differentieren naar bodemgebruik, waardoor het mogelijk wordt het bodemgebruik af te stemmen op de (gewenste) bodemkwaliteit.
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    Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu RIVM
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/7363
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