maaivlakte
Maaivlakte is a Dutch and Flemish term that refers to a broad, flat expanse of land that is typically low-lying and often adjacent to watercourses or coastal areas. The word is derived from the verb “maaien,” meaning “to mow,” combined with “vlak,” indicating a flat surface. It is most commonly used to describe meadows, floodplain grasslands, or seasonal pasturelands that are managed by mowing or grazing to maintain ecological balance and agricultural productivity.
The geographical setting of a maaivlakte usually features shallow depths of soil and a high water table,
In the Netherlands and Belgium, maaivlakten are managed as part of the broader landscape approach to water
While the term is primarily regional, similar concepts are found under different names elsewhere. In English‑speaking