Dienst Vastgoed Defensie
Location
Zuid-Holland
Founded
1996-01-01
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2024-09-23 (nrc.nl)
We know everything about water and far too little about wild fires, while: 'The Netherlands is densely populated, which makes us vulnerable'
Wildfire management: Due to climate change, the risk of wildfires is increasing sharply - fires are also burning more often and more intensely in the Netherlands. “We have to…
Read more2022-12-07 (rtvutrecht.nl)
484 trees not for the ax after all: controversial tree felling Park Huis Doorn off the track
Doorn - The nearly five hundred trees that would be felled on the estate at Huis Doorn may still remain. The Central Government Real Estate Agency (RVB) wanted to replace the beeches with trees that are better able to withstand the drought, such as linden trees, tree hazels and certain types of maple. After much protest,
Read more2022-09-28 (nd.nl)
Why cutting trees at Huis Doorn is not a good idea
At Huis Doorn, a beautiful forest is on the verge of falling over. The drought has endured with flying colors, but according to the Central Government Real Estate Agency, 484 healthy beech trees have to die, varying in age from 75 to 200 years.
Read more2022-09-25 (volkskrant.nl)
Opinion: Even mad lumberjack Wilhelm destroyed fewer trees than the RVB
At Huis Doorn, a beautiful forest is about to fall over. The drought has passed with flying colors, but according to the Central Government Real Estate Agency,...
Read more2022-08-08 (nieuwsbladdekaap.nl)
Drought scourges Huis Doorn museum park
[DOORN] The proposed felling of trees in the park around the Huis Doorn museum is once again causing unrest. According to the owner, the Rijksvastgoedbedrijf (RVB), many monumental beech trees are in danger of dying off due to the drought. They should therefore leave the field.
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