Although peatlands cover only ~3 per cent of the Earth’s land surface, they provide a significant carbon (C) stock, with boreal and subarctic peatlands estimated to contain 270 and 370 Pg of carbon (C) (Turunen et al., 2002)
The biomass carbon (C) stock of forests is one of key parameters for the study of regional and globa...
Peatlands are highly valued for their range of ecosystem services, including distinctive biodiversit...
Peatlands are lands with a naturally accumulated peat layer at their surface. In their natural state...
Globally, peatlands represent a large Carbon stock, estimated at 397-455 Pg carbon. Most of this car...
The annual net primary productivity of northern peatlands is relatively small compared to that of ma...
Peatlands cover 3–5% of the global land surface, contain about 20% of all terrestrial organic carbon...
First International Symposium on Carbon in Peatlands, Wageningen, Netherlands, 15-18 April 2007 Bore...
© 2014, US Government. Many international protocols (e.g., REDD+) are developing inventories of ecos...
Scientific papers on peatland ecosystems frequently start with a statement about peatlands covering ...
Peatlands occupy a relatively small fraction of the Earth’s land area, but they are a globally impor...
The West Siberian Lowland (WSL) contains the world\u27s most extensive peatlands and a substantial f...
Carbon stocks of peatlands is of growing interest due to the ability to store large amounts of carbo...
Although peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface, boreal and subarctic peatlands store a...
The biomass carbon (C) stock of forests is one of key parameters for the study of regional and globa...
Peatland ecosystems store about 500-600 Pg of organic carbon, largely accumulated since the last gla...
The biomass carbon (C) stock of forests is one of key parameters for the study of regional and globa...
Peatlands are highly valued for their range of ecosystem services, including distinctive biodiversit...
Peatlands are lands with a naturally accumulated peat layer at their surface. In their natural state...
Globally, peatlands represent a large Carbon stock, estimated at 397-455 Pg carbon. Most of this car...
The annual net primary productivity of northern peatlands is relatively small compared to that of ma...
Peatlands cover 3–5% of the global land surface, contain about 20% of all terrestrial organic carbon...
First International Symposium on Carbon in Peatlands, Wageningen, Netherlands, 15-18 April 2007 Bore...
© 2014, US Government. Many international protocols (e.g., REDD+) are developing inventories of ecos...
Scientific papers on peatland ecosystems frequently start with a statement about peatlands covering ...
Peatlands occupy a relatively small fraction of the Earth’s land area, but they are a globally impor...
The West Siberian Lowland (WSL) contains the world\u27s most extensive peatlands and a substantial f...
Carbon stocks of peatlands is of growing interest due to the ability to store large amounts of carbo...
Although peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface, boreal and subarctic peatlands store a...
The biomass carbon (C) stock of forests is one of key parameters for the study of regional and globa...
Peatland ecosystems store about 500-600 Pg of organic carbon, largely accumulated since the last gla...
The biomass carbon (C) stock of forests is one of key parameters for the study of regional and globa...
Peatlands are highly valued for their range of ecosystem services, including distinctive biodiversit...
Peatlands are lands with a naturally accumulated peat layer at their surface. In their natural state...