Lummen - Climate Parks

This 1.2-hectare site restores wetlands and native vegetation in a rural landscape where agriculture and nature meet. By improving water health, habitat quality and biodiversity, it strengthens ecological resilience and supports local communities.
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This 1.2-hectare project by Beer4Nature focuses on restoring a small landscape with natural water bodies to boost biodiversity, improve water quality, and create a space the local community can enjoy. Through invasive species removal and support for native habitats, the area is being transformed into a healthier, more balanced ecosystem.
Key benefits of this restoration project include:
- Increased biodiversity through the return of native plant and animal species
- Improved water quality and natural filtration in and around water bodies
- Suppression of invasive species to support healthy ecosystem function
- Creation of natural habitat for amphibians, birds, and pollinators
- Opportunities for local residents to engage with and enjoy a restored landscape
- Strengthened connection between the community and the natural environment
This project not only restores the land and water but also fosters a shared sense of stewardship, offering lasting environmental and social value for the surrounding community.

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Project Operator "Climate Parks"
Clearly, we must take all the climate action we can now, we can no longer wait for others to do it!
Climate Parks Eemployee - Katja Gerards
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