Size of areas in the National Ecological Network (terrestrial)
As currently defined by the provinces, the National Ecological Network still consists of discontinuous nature areas to a certain extent.
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Current situation
The provinces have indicated precisely which areas are intended to constitute the National Ecological Network (Ecologische Hoofdstructuur, EHS). The EHS comprises a number of large areas, for example the Veluwe. In addition, however, a large number of small, widely distributed areas have also been designated. More than 100 000 hectares of the EHS (of the total of approximately 750 000 hectares) consists of areas smaller than 100 hectares. Just under 25% consists of areas larger than 5000 ha. The EHS consequently still consists of a discontinuous nature areas to a certain extent.





