heidevelden
Heidevelden is a term used in Dutch- and Germanic-language contexts to denote heath fields, open landscapes on nutrient-poor, acidic soils where vegetation is dominated by heather and grasses. The word combines heide (“heath”) and velden or felden/velden (“fields”), and the term is also used as a geographic name in some regions.
Geography and ecology: Heathlands occur on sandy or acidic soils across northwestern Europe, including parts of
History and land use: Heathlands have been shaped by long-term human activity such as grazing, fuelwood production,
Conservation: Today, heathlands are the subject of conservation efforts in many countries. Measures include restoration projects,
Notable usage: As a toponym, Heidevelden may appear as the name of villages, districts, or neighborhoods that