herstelroutes
Herstelroutes are networks of routes and paths designed to support ecological restoration and social recovery after disturbances such as land degradation, natural disasters, or urban redevelopment. The concept emphasizes reconnecting habitat patches and guiding people through rehabilitated landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and green corridors. In Dutch planning discourse, herstelroutes are used to describe such route networks that combine nature restoration with public accessibility.
Objectives include restoring ecological connectivity, promoting biodiversity, and increasing resilience to climate-related risks. They also provide
Components commonly include footpaths, cycle routes, and bridleways that thread through public and private land; native
Planning typically involves municipalities, conservation groups, landowners, and communities. It uses GIS-based mapping to identify ecological
Benefits include enhanced biodiversity, improved flood management and water quality, urban cooling, and greater public engagement