beekherstel
Beekherstel, literally "brook restoration," is a Dutch term for restoring small streams (beken) and their immediate surroundings to a more natural and dynamic state. It forms part of the Netherlands’ broader effort to recover ecological quality and build more resilient water systems. Typical aims include remeandering straightened channels, reconnecting streams with their floodplains, softening or removing hard banks, and improving groundwater interaction and sediment transport.
The main objectives are to restore natural hydrology, enhance habitats for aquatic and riparian species, improve
Projects are typically led by water boards (waterschappen) and carried out in cooperation with municipalities, provinces,
Beekherstel reflects a broader shift in Dutch water management toward ecological and climate-adaptive approaches. Outcomes are