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Techreport Reference Output Workshop ‘Climate Scenarios Flemish Coast’
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Techreport Reference Output Workshop Climate Scenarios
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Techreport Reference Overzicht gegevens permeabiliteit sokkel aquifer nabij Diksmuide. Adviesvraag Sokkel-Krijt. Studie uitgevoerd voor De Watergroep.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Techreport Reference Paleo-tsunami and earthquake records of ruptures along the Nankai Trough, offshore South-Central Japan (QuakeRecNankai).
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2020
Techreport Reference Particles in the North Sea (PiNS), 2nd Annual Report
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024 OA
Techreport Reference Passende beoordeling van de aanvraag van de Provinciale Ontwikkelings-maatschappij West-Vlaanderen voor het verkrijgen van een milieuvergunning voor de installatie van drijvende zonnepanelen en een elektrische zeekabel naar Oostende
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Techreport Reference Passende beoordeling van de aanvraag van de Nieuwpoortse Handelsmaatschappij nv en DEME Building Materials NV voor de extractie van mariene aggregaten in de zeegebieden onder de rechtsbevoegdheid van België
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022 OA
Techreport Reference Passende Beroordeling van de aanvraag van de Federale Overheidsdienst Economie, K.M.O., Middenstand en Energie, Algemene Directie Energie, voor de aanleg en exploitatie van offshore windparken en parkbekabeling in de Prinses Elisabeth-zone (PEZ).
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024
Misc Reference Pathways of unintentional introduction and spread of 88 invasive alien species of union concern in Belgium: identification and prioritization
Article 13 of the Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive alien species (the ‘IAS Regulation’) requires Member States to identify and prioritize pathways of unintentional introduction and spread of IAS of Union Concern. This report identifies priority pathways of unintentional introduction in Belgium for the 88 IAS of Union Concern listed to date (2023). Priority pathways are defined in the IAS Regulation as pathways requiring actions by priority because of the volume of the alien species using the pathway or of the potential damage these species can inflict on biodiversity. First, pathways of introduction and spread were identified for each of the listed species by reviewing pathway information contained in the EU risk assessments using the definitions of the CBD classification framework (CBD, 2014) and the interpretation manual of Harrower et al. (2018). The relevance of these pathways was considered for Belgium, based on expert knowledge and review. Second, pathways were prioritised using a methodology that takes into account the species impact, establishment potential and the frequency of introduction via the different pathway. The results of this prioritization are in line with results of the two previous prioritization analyses (NSSIAS, 2018 and 2020). The top 12 pathways are still the same, with pathways only changing a maximum of two ranks. In terms of importance, escape of animal species from the private premises of their owner and spread of plants beyond where they were planted are still the main pathways for animal and plant species. Only 3 extra pathways are added to the list of pathways through which the species of Union Concern are introduced to and spread within Belgium, but these pathways are only relevant for the four ant species and two other newly added species on the list. Since pathway action plans were not written in a species specific manner, we see no immediate need for an update of the current National action plan on priority pathways of unintentional introduction and spread of invasive alien species of the Union list in Belgium, taking into account that the new species could be taken into account in already existing actions on awareness raising or biosecurity measures. Instead of adding extra preventative actions or tackling additional pathways, we conclude that generating more data on species and pathways would lead to better adapted plans and ameliorate prevention in the long run.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Techreport Reference Pers Communication – Ten strategic recommendations for sustainable sand extraction (FR + EN + NL),
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022 OA